Maureen Groppe covers the federal government for the Gannett-owned newspapers in Indiana and Michigan. Groppe has been covering Washington for most of her 25-year journalism career. She has won several regional reporting awards as well as state press association awards. She has served as chairwoman of the National Press Club board of governors and of the Congressional Standing Committee of Correspondents. In 1992, she was the Poynter Fellow for the American Political Science Association’s Congressional Fellowship Program, an honor given to that year’s top journalist in the program. A magna cum laude graduate of Kalamazoo College, Groppe has taken graduate classes at Indiana University-Purdue University and at George Washington University.
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2013 The Feddie Reporting Award
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