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Kathy Mulady

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Kathy Mulady has more than 20 years of journalism experience as an award-winning daily newspaper reporter in California, Idaho and in Washington. She has covered government, politics, and business. As the reporter for Equal Voice, published by the Marguerite Casey Foundation, Kathy traveled to some of the poorest corners of in the country, including the colonias of Texas, rural Alabama, and deep in the Ozark mountains to write about the intersection of families, poverty and policy. She’s also served as the communications director on high profile Seattle political campaigns.

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