Biden And Foreign Policy, Marijuana Offenders, Masks In Public Meetings

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In this file photo, marijuana grows at an indoor cannabis farm
In this file photo, marijuana grows at an indoor cannabis farm in Gardena, Calif. Richard Vogel/AP Photo

A small share of Wisconsin’s prisoners are incarcerated only for marijuana offenses. We talk about what the data mean for the debate over pot legalization. We also look at how the Wisconsin state legislature is handling face masks during its floor sessions. Plus, a look at President Biden’s early foreign policy moves.

Featured in this Show

  • A Look At U.S. Foreign Policy Under Biden Administration

    A tense first meeting between U.S. and Chinese officials, an airstrike in Syria and rejoining the Paris climate accord. We look at the Biden administration’s approach to foreign policy issues and other international challenges on the horizon.

  • Data Show Minimal Share Of Marijuana-Only Offenders In Wisconsin Prisons

    A new study finds that less than one percent of Wisconsin prisoners are incarcerated only for marijuana offenses. We talk with a researcher about the numbers and what they mean for the debate over legalizing pot in the state.

  • Government Bodies And Mask Requirements

    The pandemic has posed challenges to government groups holding public meetings. We discuss the decision of the Wisconsin state legislature to not require masks during its proceedings and what it’s done to ensure meetings are virtually accessible to the public.

Episode Credits

  • Kealey Bultena Host
  • Bill Martens Producer
  • Dean Knetter Producer
  • Tim Peterson Producer
  • Bruce Jentleson Guest
  • Julie Grace Guest
  • Bill Lueders Guest
  • Tyler Ditter Technical Director

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