- Amy Goldstein
- Reporter
Amy Goldstein is a staff writer for The Washington Post, where she writes nationally about social policy issues. Goldstein joined The Post in 1987 and worked for the next decade as a local education writer and regional health care reporter. She then moved to the newspaper’s national staff to write about health policy, covering health care debates in Congress, the White House and federal agencies--and exploring ways the health care system was evolving around the United States.
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- In GOP-led states, health-care law inspires attacks and accommodations
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- Enrollment in high-risk insurance pools lagging behind predictions
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- State officials divided on meaning of judge's health-care ruling
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- Judge strikes down entire new health-care law
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- Paul Ryan to deliver State of the Union response
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- GOP lacks clear health-care plan
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