Abraham Hyatt

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Abraham Hyatt (born 1976, San Luis Obispo, California) is the managing editor of Oregon Business, a magazine based in Portland, Oregon.

Previously, he worked as a reporter at The (San Luis Obispo) Tribune where he covered financial, legal, and political issues in regional communities on the Central Coast of California. He investigated government agencies that flouted public record laws[1][2] and non-profit agencies that hid operating costs from donors.[3] Much of his work focused on the lead up to the Los Osos Community Services District bankruptcy, one of the most expensive municipal bankruptcies in the nation.[4]

Hyatt has also worked as a reporter at the California alternative-weekly, San Luis Obispo New Times. His investigative work included stories on a California state senator who accepted $31,000 in gifts from special interest groups,[5] a disability litigant who filed millions of dollars in specious lawsuits,[6] and the high number of weapon seized at a regional airport.[7]

From 2002 to 2004, he worked as the arts and entertainment editor of the Santa Maria Sun in Santa Maria, California.

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