The Capitol Forum’s reporting often begins with people who have direct knowledge of companies, markets, transactions, enforcement matters, litigation, regulation, or policy developments.
If you have information, documents, data, correspondence, or firsthand insight that could help our newsroom better understand a story, your perspective may be valuable. We are especially interested in information that is specific, credible, and can help us investigate complex issues affecting business, government, and the markets we cover.
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When contacting our newsroom, please include as much detail as you can, including relevant companies, agencies, individuals, dates, transactions, enforcement matters, litigation, policy decisions, documents, emails, data, or internal records. It is also helpful to explain how you know the information and whether there are materials or other sources that could help us verify it.
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If your information is specific and credible, it may still help our newsroom understand, verify, and investigate a story further.
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