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Before joining Verite, Michael Isaac Stein spent five years as an investigative reporter at The Lens, a nonprofit New Orleans news publication, covering local government, housing and labor issues.

During his time at the Lens, Stein consistently produced award-winning work — exposing power company Entergy’s use of paid actors to gain approval for a new gas plant, covering the mayor’s attempt to severely cut funding for public libraries and tracking the rapid expansion of the city’s government surveillance apparatus.

Before working at The Lens, Stein was a reporter for WWNO New Orleans Public Radio and freelanced for various national publications including The Intercept, The New Republic and Bloomberg’s CityLab.

He holds a bachelor’s degree from the University of Michigan’s Ford School of Public Policy.

mstein@veritenews.org
City Hall
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Challenges in Reviving New Orleans City Workers Union

Michael Isaac Stein by Michael Isaac Stein February 10, 2023February 1, 2024
NOPD decision
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NOPD sergeant fired after calling protesters ‘animals’ and ‘savages’ will keep job following court ruling

Michael Isaac Stein by Michael Isaac Stein February 7, 2023August 10, 2023
Woodfork press conference
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Consent decree monitor ‘comfortable’ with outside agencies policing Mardi Gras parades

Richard A. WebsterMichael Isaac Stein by Richard A. Webster and Michael Isaac Stein February 2, 2023August 10, 2023
Mayor LaToya Cantrell dances into a Jan. 30
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New Orleans bringing in more than 100 outside deputies to help NOPD with Mardi Gras parades

Richard A. WebsterMichael Isaac Stein by Richard A. Webster and Michael Isaac Stein January 30, 2023May 24, 2024
JP Morrell
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Council defers resolution to shut down bars labeled ‘complacent’ about crime

Michael Isaac Stein by Michael Isaac Stein January 30, 2023August 10, 2023
Short-term rental posters
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Proposed short-term rental restrictions advanced to City Council vote 

Michael Isaac Stein by Michael Isaac Stein January 27, 2023May 24, 2024
Bar closing
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New Orleans considers shutting down bars it deems ‘complacent’ about crime

Michael Isaac Stein by Michael Isaac Stein January 24, 2023August 10, 2023
A home with a city-issued short-term rental permit.
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Proposed short-term rental rules would replace homestead requirement with per-block limits, operator residency

Michael Isaac Stein by Michael Isaac Stein January 19, 2023August 10, 2023
Public safety camerax
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Surveillance cameras recorded you. Who should be able to see?

Michael Isaac Stein by Michael Isaac Stein January 11, 2023January 11, 2023

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