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Jim Morris

Senior Reporter  The Center for Public Integrity

Jim Morris has been a journalist since 1978, specializing in coverage of the environment and public health. He has won more than 50 awards for his work, including the George Polk award, the Sidney Hillman award, the Sigma Delta Chi award, and five Texas Headliners awards. He directed a global investigation of the asbestos industry that won the first-place John B. Oakes award for environmental reporting from Columbia University in 2011 and an IRE Medal from Investigative Reporters and Editors. He has worked for newspapers in Texas and California as well as publications such as U.S. News & World Report and Congressional Quarterly in Washington. This is his second stint at the Center.

Budget cuts could impair safety in some of the deadliest occupations

DuPont ignored near-miss accidents, poor maintenance at W. Virginia planted to poor maintenance

Major producer resists adding substance to toxics blacklist

Some employers must fix hazards while challenging regulators' findings

Study suggests way to revive an industry and create jobs. The industry blames Washington.

Four years after oil company's criminal conviction for air pollution, still no sentencing

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