To improve the level of care at the troubled King Veterans Home, state legislators sought more oversight power in the current budget. However, Governor Walker’s vetoes keep most of the control within the Executive branch. We find out what that means for regulating the facility. We also learn about a program that has helped low-income people access a higher education at UW-Madison. Plus, a look at the top political stories of the week from Washington D.C. and beyond.
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This Week In Washington – October 11, 2017
The rift between President Trump and other key Republicans, like Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and Senator Bob Corker (R-Tenn.), have become increasingly heated and public this week. We’ll take a look at that and more during our weekly recap of national politics.
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State Budget Process Affects Oversight Of King Veterans Home
To deal with concerning reports of the level of care at the Wisconsin Veterans Home at King, legislators want to have more oversight. But budget vetoes made by Governor Walker keep most of the control in the executive branch.
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UW Odyssey Project Marks 15 Years Of Community Outreach
For 15 years the UW Odyssey Project has given low-income adults access to college level education coursework. The project has two main components — the Odyssey Course, and then continuing studies.
The readings for the Odyssey Course range in time from the ancient world to present day, and include a large portion of classic American texts from the Bill of Rights to Toni Morrison.
We talk to the director of the program about how it has helped people rise from poverty, and why its retention and completion rates are so high.
Episode Credits
- Rob Ferrett Host
- Veronica Rueckert Host
- Haleema Shah Producer
- Judith Siers-Poisson Producer
- Karl Christenson Producer
- Perry Bacon Jr. Guest
- Katelyn Ferral Guest
- Emily Auerbach Guest
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