Hansi Lo Wang
Hansi Lo Wang (he/him) is a national correspondent for NPR reporting on the people, power and money behind the U.S. census.
Wang was the first journalist to uncover plans by former President Donald Trump's administration to end 2020 census counting early.
Wang's coverage of the administration's failed push for a census citizenship question earned him the American Statistical Association's Excellence in Statistical Reporting Award. He received a National Headliner Award for his reporting from the remote village in Alaska where the 2020 count officially began.
Content
- A Trump push to cut 'statistical noise' could mean less data from the Census Bureau
- The Supreme Court has left limited alternatives for protecting minority voting rights
- A federal judge in D.C. declines to block Trump's executive order on voting by mail
- Supreme Court voting rights ruling could play a big role at the local level
- The Supreme Court avoids taking up a fight over Voting Rights Act enforcement for now
- Why the Supreme Court's voting rights ruling could play a big role at the local level
- After a Supreme Court ruling, expect even more gerrymandering
- Supreme Court paves the way for largest-ever drop in Black representation in Congress