Regional Dialogue Jun 2019 - Jun 2019
Presenter
Office of the Legislative Auditor Jun 2019 - Jun 2019
Legal Counsel and Director of Legal Research
Minnesota Public Radio 2009 - 2014
Health Care Reform Correspondent
Minnesota Public Radio 1996 - 2009
Legal Affairs Correspondent
Knight-Wallace Fellowship 1999 - 2000
Knight-Wallace Journalism Fellow
Education:
University of St. Thomas 2004 - 2007
Doctor of Jurisprudence, Doctorates, Law
University of Saint Thomas School of Law 1997 - 2000
Doctor of Jurisprudence, Doctorates
University of Minnesota
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, Journalism
Skills:
Radio Producing Media Relations Law Corporate Communications Publishing Editing Ap Style Journalism Online Journalism Radio Breaking News Affordable Care Act News Writing Public Relations Broadcast Journalism Radio Broadcasting Investigative Reporting Broadcast Storytelling
Interests:
Open Cockpit Bi Plane Flying Sailing Twin Cities Mustangs Lake Superior Monty Python
Were encouraged by the steps that they have taken and the policies that theyre looking at developing, said Elizabeth Stawicki, director of legal research for the legislative auditors office. On the other hand, these are just steps.
Date: May 19, 2016
Category: Health
Source: Google
HealthCare.Gov Woes Frustrate Last-Minute Shoppers And Helpers
she said. "If I get into a car accident and I need emergency surgery and they ask my husband where is your medical card, can he say, 'pending MNcare?' " she asked. "Maybe they'd reimburse me later; maybe they wouldn't if my paperwork was not deemed eligible or correct." Elizabeth Stawicki, MPRnews
ELIZABETH STAWICKI, MINNESOTA PUBLIC RADIO: My name is Elizabeth Stawicki, and Im a health care reform reporter at Minnesota Public Radio in St. Paul. The most significant issue thats happened here since the law passed three years ago has been getting our legislation passed to create a state-based