Kelsey Brugger is taking on a new beat at E&E News covering covering natural resources in the House and Senate — fights over oil and gas, monuments, and public lands.
She has been covering federal regulations.
Brugger was previously an intern and news reporter at Santa Barbara Independent.
Brugger holds a bachelor’s degree in History of public policy and professional writing from the University of California.
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