By: Maggie Mullen, Maya Shimizu Harris
Republican policies are often set at the grassroots level by committeemen and women. There’s a new rule for how to replace them if they miss too many meetings.
Maya Shimizu Harris is a journalist based in Casper, Wyoming. She writes for the Casper Star-Tribune and her work has also appeared in various other publications in Wyoming. Maya covers a wide range of topics, including local politics, legal issues, wildlife conservation, and human interest stories.
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Maya Shimizu Harris focuses heavily on local and state-level government and politics in Wyoming, with a particular emphasis on legal policy and regulation. She frequently reports on legislative developments, court rulings, and the actions of political figures at both the state and federal level.
Given Maya's focus, she would likely be interested in receiving pitches from experts with knowledge of Wyoming’s political landscape or individuals directly involved in the specific legal cases or policy issues she covers.
Her coverage suggests a preference for sources who can provide insights into how these policies may impact local communities or shed light on their broader implications within Wyoming. Given her focus on education topics as well, educators or administrators with expertise related to educational policy could also find success when reaching out to her.
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