State Capitol Report: Appleton Lawmaker Talks Legislation, DOT Leader On Infrastructure Bill And State Roads

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Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers (foreground) fills potholes during a recent series of events in northern Wisconsin designed to highlight his 2021-23 budget proposal
Gov. Tony Evers (foreground) fills potholes during a recent series of events in northern Wisconsin designed to highlight his administration’s commitment to funding road repairs in the state. Photo courtesy of Gov. Tony Evers’ office

State Rep. Lee Snodgrass, D-Appleton, discusses her bills on voting, LGBTQ issues and protecting pollinators. Then, Department of Transportation Sec.-designee Craig Thompson joins to talk about what the federal infrastructure bill could mean for Wisconsin.

Featured in this Show

  • Rep. Snodgrass On Voting, LGBTQ Equality And Pollinator Protection Bills

    We discuss voter education and registration, barriers to equality for LGBTQ people, issues new lawmakers are tackling and a set of pollinators with a freshman state representative.

  • On The Road Again: Taking A Hard Look At The Condition Of Wisconsin's Infrastructure

    Last week, the Senate passed President Joe Biden’s $1 trillion infrastructure plan. We talk with the Wisconsin Department of Transportation about what this bill means for the state as well as the current condition of our roads, highways and bridges.

Episode Credits

  • Kate Archer Kent Host
  • L. Malik Anderson Producer
  • Courtney Everett Producer
  • Brittany Williams Technical Director
  • Britny Williams Technical Director
  • Lee Snodgrass Guest
  • Craig Thompson Guest

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