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        1. She received an email announcing enrollment events by Amy Goldstein is The Washington Post's national health-care policy writer.
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        5. During her three decades as a staff writer at The Washington Post, Amy Goldstein’s journalism has taken her from homeless shelters to Air Force One. She relishes a good breaking news story as much as an in-depth investigation.

          She is especially drawn to stories that lie at the intersection of politics and public policy and explore the effects of both on ordinary people. Her book, Janesville, An American Story, reflects that passion.

          Amy currently is The Post’s national health-care policy writer, the newspaper’s main reporter covering the Affordable Care Act and ways that Republicans and Democrats are trying to reshape the U.S.

          health care system. She also has been centrally involved in covering the coronavirus pandemic and its consequences. Over the years, she has written about an array of other social policy issues: Medicare, Medicaid, Social Security, welfare, housing, and the strains placed on the social safety net.

          During the presidency of George W. Bush, she was a Whit