Voter ID Law Explained, Education In Wisconsin, A Conservative Who Loves Solar

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Wisconsin’s Voter ID law was upheld at the 7th Circuit Court in Chicago Friday. We speak with the Government Accountability Board about how the law will be implemented on election day this fall. Then we follow the day’s news and explore the Wisconsin’s world of solar energy.

Featured in this Show

  • New Voter ID Law: What It Means For You On Election Day

    Since a federal appeals court on Friday reinstated Wisconsin’s controversial Voter ID law, many voters say they’re confused about how this law will affect them and what forms of ID they’d need to vote. Wisconsin’s Government Accountability Board Director provides a primer on the new law and what it means for voters.

  • Wisconsin Public School Report Cards Out For 2013-2014 Year

    The Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction released the state’s report card for the 2013-2014 academic year Tuesday. In the report, 88 percent of schools and 98 percent of districts either met or exceeded expectations. Only one school district got the ranking of “failed to meet expectations” – Milwaukee Public Schools.

  • Wisconsin Conservative Makes A Pitch For Solar Energy

    As Wisconsin utility companies move to make renewable resources less profitable by raising fixed monthly fees, Matt Neumann, of Wisconsin Conservative legacy, is pushing for more solar in the state.

Episode Credits

  • Rob Ferrett Host
  • Veronica Rueckert Host
  • Marika Suval Producer
  • Galen Druke Producer
  • Kevin Kennedy Guest
  • Erin Richards Guest
  • Matt Neumann Guest