Week In Washington, Police Shootings Up In Wisconsin, Advice For Year-End Giving

Air Date:
Heard On Central Time

We take a look at the biggest news stories in Washington this week. Then we look at why police shootings are up in Wisconsin, and get advice for safe and effective year-end charitable giving.

Featured in this Show

  • This Week In Washington – December 27, 2017

    The Republican tax plan has been signed into law, and both major parties are expecting the issue to play well for them in next year’s midterm elections. We look at different strategies from Republicans and Democrats, and check in on other top stories of the week, with the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel’s Washington Bureau Chief.

  • Number Of Fatal Police Shootings In Wisconsin Up In 2017

    There have been 24 fatal police shootings in Wisconsin in 2017. That’s up from 17 in 2016 and more than double the rate in 2015. The increase has many police organizations and advocates wondering what’s causing the increase. We speak with Alison Dirr, crime and justice reporter for the USA Today Network-Wisconsin, about the data and what might happen next.

  • What To Watch Out For With Charitable Giving This Holiday Season

    As we enter the holiday season, more people will be giving to charities. But donating to a cause–especially online–can sometimes lead to scams. We speak with Jim Temmer, CEO of the Better Business Bureau-Wisconsin, about how to make sure your donation is going to those who need it most.

Episode Credits

  • Rob Ferrett Host
  • Dean Knetter Producer
  • J. Carlisle Larsen Producer
  • Craig Gilbert Guest
  • Alison Dirr Guest
  • Jim Temmer Guest

Related Stories