Lee is the executive director of the World Journalism Institute and former Washington, D.C. bureau chief for WORLD Magazine. He is a graduate of Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism and teaches journalism at Dordt University in Sioux Center, Iowa.
Edward Lee Pitts | The White House's faith-based office has survived-with its advisory council expired-as a low-priority part of Obama administration
Edward Lee Pitts | A disastrous healthcare overhaul in Tennessee provides lessons in how Obamacare may go wrong
Edward Lee Pitts | The narrow, highly partisan passage of a massive healthcare overhaul gives life to a movement to 'repeal and replace' the law, but it is a process that would take years
The Senate and then the House put the final touches on the overhaul of healthcare
With a last-minute assist by pro-life Democrats, healthcare reform squeaks by in the House
Both parties look to sway fence-sitting representatives for this weekend's climactic healthcare vote
Edward Lee Pitts | The shape of healthcare in America rests on whether Nancy Pelosi can convince enough Democrats to cast a potentially career-ending vote
President Obama calls for a straight 'up or down' vote on healthcare reform
Edward Lee Pitts | Republicans are united in opposition to President Obama's healthcare agenda, but voters want to hear more about their alternatives