By: Sarah Lehr
A group of Wisconsinites organizes a "headlight caravan" outside a local women's prison. It's a show of solidarity for the women inside the prison to let them know they're not forgotten.
Sarah Lehr is a state government reporter for Wisconsin Public Radio. She covers a range of topics including law and legal affairs, cannabis regulation, and health and wellness, with a focus on consumer health and litigation. Sarah's work has been featured in numerous outlets, including NPR, Michigan Radio, and WUKY, among others.
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Sarah Lehr's coverage focuses heavily on legal policy and government announcements, particularly within the local context of Wisconsin and Milwaukee. She covers a wide range of topics including healthcare, abortion rights, Wisconsin politics, tax breaks, mental health, criminal justice, education and labor disputes.
Given her focus on local legal policy regulations and government announcements in Wisconsin and Milwaukee specifically, she is likely to be most receptive to pitches from individuals or organizations directly impacted by these policies. Sources with insights into how these policies affect specific communities in this region would also be valuable to her reporting.
Additionally, given her articles about healthcare and mental health issues as well as labor disputes it may be beneficial for experts in those fields such as professionals from related NGOs or community leaders to reach out with their input.
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