History Of The Car, Homeless Visibility, New Proposal In State Legislature Would Cap The Cost Of Insulin

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The automobile has played a huge role in America’s economy, infrastructure, and culture. We explore its history and potentially driverless future. We also talk about how homeless people suffer from a lack of visibility. And we talk to a lawmaker about a new proposal in the state legislature would cap the cost of insulin. We’ll learn more about the legislation.

Featured in this Show

  • The Past, Present And – Potentially Driverless – Future Of The American Car

    The American automobile has played a major role in shaping our economy, infrastructure and culture. Our guest author helps us understand how our relationship with the car developed over time and what a driverless future could mean for us.

  • The Invisibility Of Homeless People

    A new music video highlights the invisibility of the homeless. We talk with the Wisconsin director of a documentary that shares the experiences of homeless people in Madison who are vendors of the homeless-produced newspaper Street Pulse.

  • New Proposal In State Legislature Would Cap The Cost Of Insulin

    A new proposal in the Wisconsin legislature would cap the price of insulin in Wisconsin at $100 for a 30-day supply, if it becomes law. We’ll talk to one of the lawmakers behind the proposal.

Episode Credits

  • Judith Siers-Poisson Host
  • Breann Schossow Producer
  • Judith Siers-Poisson Producer
  • J. Carlisle Larsen Producer
  • Sarah Hopefl Technical Director
  • Dan Albert Guest
  • Marc Kornblatt Guest
  • Rep. Jimmy Anderson Guest

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