- Doug Feaver
- Reader Representative
Doug Feaver is The Washington Post’s reader representative. Readers with questions or concerns about Post content or practices may contact him at readers@washpost.com. Feaver held a number of reporting and editing positions at The Washington Post and washingtonpost.com from 1969 until he retired in March 2005 as executive editor of washingtonpost.com. As a reporter he specialized in transportation issues and focused on the construction and completion of the Metro rail system in Washington and aviation safety matters.
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It’s clear that readers are both interested and concerned about how it will affect them personally, how it will affect the quality of health care generally and whether it is a good thing for the country.
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