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Katherine Swartz

Katherine Swartz

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Reporter, NOTUS

Washington

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I am curious about most things. Happy to peak behind the curtain.

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Total articles 668

  • House Republicans Are Concerned About Medicaid Cuts - But Not Enough to Vote Against the Budget

    By Katherine Swartz Verified| NOTUS Verified CongressHouse Speaker Mike Johnson is facing dissent from nearly every corner of his conference on the Senate’s budget resolution. But “nearly” is not “every.” Vulnerable Republicans concerned about Medicaid cuts — primarily, though not exclusively, moderates and front-liners — plan to back the Senate-adopted budget despite continued worries about the impact on Medicaid

    By Katherine Swartz Verified · NOTUS

    Apr. 08, 2025

  • Money Didn’t Equal Wins in Florida and Wisconsin’s Elections

    By Katherine Swartz Verified| NOTUS Verified In Wisconsin, conservative groups spent over $53 million on a state Supreme Court race, including millions from two political action committees linked to Elon Musk. In Florida, two Democratic candidates outraised their Republican opponents by millions. Yet in both of these closely watched elections, the sides that raised and spent the most both failed to turn those dollars into advantages in voter turnout

    By Katherine Swartz Verified · NOTUS

    Apr. 01, 2025

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NOTUS

NOTUS is a new publication from The Allbritton Journalism Institute. We're nonprofit. We're nonpartisan. And while others will tell you what's happening or what you should think about it, we're focused on bigger questions: Why? Why is Washington the way it is? And what drives the people who make it so? We cover government, politics, and campaigns with the fresh eyes of newcomers and the expertise of veterans. And we call it like we see it, no matter whose narrative it fits or how many clicks it will get.

Washington, District of Columbia, United States

Founded: 2024