Kimble hired by Houston Chronicle to report on Texas policies’ impact on economy

Expert Investigative Journalist Megan Kimble Joins Houston Chronicle’s Austin Bureau to Cover State Economy Impact

Megan Kimble, a seasoned journalist with a proven track record of delivering powerful stories on complex issues, has been hired by the Houston Chronicle for its Austin bureau. In her new role, she will be covering the impact of Texas policies on the state’s economy and its residents.

Megan’s ability to translate complex jargon and uncover deeply human stories in the midst of bureaucracy has earned her recognition throughout her career. Her recent book, which explores the impact of urban freeways on communities in Texas, highlights her dedication to uncovering critical issues that affect residents across the state.

Throughout her career, Megan has demonstrated a knack for exposing important stories that shed light on critical issues. Her work at the Texas Observer, where she served as executive editor, included investigations into various issues including rural healthcare, abandoned oil wells, and deaths in Texas jails. Her work has also been featured in publications such as Texas Monthly, Bloomberg, The New York Times, and the Guardian.

Megan’s ability to uncover important stories and shed light on critical issues will be a valuable addition to the Chronicle’s coverage of Texas policies and their impact. With her expertise and passion for journalism, she is sure to make a lasting impact in her new role.

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