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Amy Biegelsen

American University Fellow  The Center for Public Integrity

Amy Biegelsen won the Virginia Press Association’s 2009 and 2011 Best in Show Award for a feature portfolio, and a collection of health and environmental stories. She is the recipient of the Virginia Trial Lawyers Association’s Excellence in Journalism prize for a story on children’s mental health issues and is a two-time finalist for the Livingston Award for Young Journalists. She earned a bachelor’s degree from the University of Chicago.

Coverage areas

Law professors urge SEC to force companies to disclose political donations

S&P exec says "some" debt ceiling plans could preserve Treasury's AAA rating

CFPB will analyze why a consumer credit score can vary widely

New online tool shows which lobbyists met with Dodd-Frank rule-writers

Senate Republicans vow to block White House nominee to head new consumer bureau

Car-title loans are a quick way to get money but woe to those who fall behind in payments

Fed sets 21-cent cap on debit processing, higher than initial plan

Consumer Financial Protection Bureau gives a peek at its

Family of slain ATF agent testify at Congressional hearing on how guns slipped across border

What are your credit-related horror stories?

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