Luke Broadwater

Luke Broadwater

Congressional Correspondent @ The New York Times

About Luke Broadwater

Luke Broadwater is a Congressional Correspondent at The New York Times, where he has worked since 2020. He previously reported for The Baltimore Sun and received the Pulitzer Prize for local reporting in 2020 for his investigative work on a hospital system scandal in Maryland.

Work at The New York Times

Luke Broadwater has served as a Congressional Correspondent at The New York Times since 2020. In this role, he covers significant legislative developments and political events from Washington, D.C. His reporting focuses on various aspects of Congress, including key issues and the actions of lawmakers. Broadwater's work contributes to the newspaper's reputation for in-depth political journalism.

Previous Experience at The Baltimore Sun

Before joining The New York Times, Luke Broadwater worked at The Baltimore Sun as a reporter from 2011 to 2020. During his nine years there, he reported on various local issues, including the deactivation of speed cameras in Baltimore due to inaccuracies. His investigative efforts led to significant reforms in Maryland, highlighting his impact on local journalism.

Education and Expertise

Luke Broadwater studied at McDonogh School from 1994 to 1998 and later attended Ithaca College, where he earned a Bachelor's degree in Writing from 1998 to 2002. His educational background has equipped him with the skills necessary for investigative journalism and political reporting. He was also a member of the wrestling team during his time at Ithaca College.

Achievements in Investigative Reporting

Broadwater received the 2020 Pulitzer Prize for local reporting for a series of investigative articles on a self-dealing scandal at Maryland's largest hospital system. He has also won a George Polk Award for political reporting and the Education Writers Association Award for investigative reporting in 2015. His work has led to significant legislative changes in Maryland, including a state constitutional amendment that redirected casino revenue to public schools.

Notable Contributions and Coverage

Throughout his career, Luke Broadwater has contributed to significant political coverage, including reporting on House Republicans suing Attorney General Merrick Garland and the implications of former President Trump's calls for the jailing of elected officials. He was part of a team that was named Pulitzer finalists in 2016 for their coverage of the unrest following Freddie Gray's death, showcasing his commitment to impactful journalism.

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