Aren’t You Curious?
Feb 7th, 2007 at 11:27 am by PSoTD
I would really like to know what issues are dealt with by the White House Correspondents Association. Apparently, that is what they do…
The WHCA represents the White House press corps in its dealings with the administration on coverage-related issues.
A nine-member board of directors, elected by correspondents, addresses access to the chief executive; coverage arrangements; work space arrangements; logistics and costs for press travel to accompany a president on the road.
Shouldn’t the public have access to these issues, since it is bound to impact the news coverage provided? Most associations actually post the specific issues they work towards, but WHCA only provides general categories. Why not provide specifics?

It’s the same everywhere: parking.
Sounds like they are embedded journalists.