By: Patricia Murphy, Tia Mitchell, Greg Bluestein
Today's newsletter highlights: The Laken Riley Act is playing out differently in Minnesota. Mike Collins makes an aggressive play for Donald Trump's endorsement.


Adam Beam is a Politics Newsletter Writer/editor at the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, where he helps write and edit the Politically Georgia morning newsletter. With a career spanning political coverage in South Carolina and a decade with the Associated Press, Adam's expertise encompasses elections, government, and public policy, focusing on regional and world news. He has been featured in numerous outlets, including the Charleston Gazette-Mail and the San Francisco Chronicle.
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Adam Beam's coverage predominantly focuses on government announcements, legal policy regulation, and specific themes like California Legislature, Budget Deficit, Protests, Water Supply, and Taxes. He extensively covers the political landscape in California with a keen interest in legislative developments and regulatory changes.
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Given that Adam's geographic focus is national (United States), it would be beneficial to tailor pitches specifically related to California’s political landscape while also considering broader implications at the national level.
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