The head of the Assembly Committee on Corrections explores the potential increase in criminal justice funding proposed by Governor Tony Evers. Later, the new head of Marquette’s Lubar Center shares his priorities.
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Debate over criminal justice funding in Wisconsin budget
Gov. Tony Evers is pushing for pay increases for corrections officers, public defenders and prosecutors in the upcoming budget. We talk with the Republican chair of the Assembly committee on corrections about the governor’s priorities and where there could be compromise.
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New director of Marquette University's Lubar Center talks priorities
Former Milwaukee Judge Derek Mosley is the new director of the Lubar Center for Public Policy Research and Civic Education at Marquette University. We learn about the top societal issues facing Milwaukee as well as his plans to advance public discourse.
Episode Credits
- Shereen Siewert Host
- Joe Tarr Producer
- Courtney Everett Producer
- Maria Lopez Technical Director
- Michael Schraa Guest
- Derek Mosley Guest
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