Single-Family Zoning, Bullying In Wisconsin, Wisconsin’s Prison Population

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With housing costs rising, some areas are reconsidering zoning laws that only allow single-family homes. We learn about how it’s affecting the market. We also talk about why Wisconsin schools lack bullying data. Plus, we look at Governor Tony Evers’ plan to cut the state’s prison population in half.

Featured in this Show

  • The Role Single-Family Zoning Plays In America's Housing Crisis

    With the cost of housing continuing to rise in many parts of the U.S., some towns and cities are reconsidering zoning laws that only allow for single-family homes in many neighborhoods. We talk about the role single-family zoning plays in the housing crisis, and what strategies places like Minneapolis have taken up to deal with the issue.

  • Lack Of Bullying Data In Wisconsin Schools

    Some independent studies show bullying is on the rise in Wisconsin schools, but a lack of concrete data makes widespread reform more challenging. We’re joined by a bullying expert from the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction to learn more about the issue.

  • Challenges Facing Evers' Plan To Cut Prison Population In Half

    Despite a number of challenges, Governor Tony Evers says he remains committed to his plan to cut Wisconsin’s prison population in half. We look at what’s driving the growing number of inmates and what Evers is considering to reverse the trend.

Episode Credits

  • Rob Ferrett Host
  • Rachael Vasquez Producer
  • Lucas Johnson Producer
  • Bill Martens Producer
  • Emily Badger Guest
  • Beth Herman Guest
  • Dee Hall Guest