Bloomberg Law has named Courtney Rozen its federal workforce and government efficiency reporter.
She spent the last four years covering the Biden administration as Bloomberg Government’s White House reporter. While on the beat, she broke news on the Justice Department’s probe into COVID test fraud and the launch of a lottery for Venezuelan migrants.
She published an investigation about how a U.S. civil rights watchdog failed women harmed by doctors. The story prompted investigators to revive their inquiry into a doctor accused of sex discrimination.
Rozen joined Bloomberg Government to cover transportation in 2019. She holds bachelors and master’s degrees in journalism from American University.
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