Wisconsin’s attorney general updates us about Wisconsin’s involvement in lawsuits against the Trump administration. Then, we learn about how apparel makers in the state are handling new tariffs. Then we hear the story of a soul gospel group in Milwaukee after 35 years of performing.
Featured in this Episode
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Keeping up with Wisconsin’s lawsuits against Trump
We talk to Wisconsin’s Attorney General Josh Kaul about the most recent lawsuits he’s joined against the Trump administration.
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Future of Wisconsin-made apparel
According to the U.S. International Trade Commission, America imported about $31 billion in apparel from China and Vietnam in 2023. In the wake of new tariffs, we talk about the prospects of opening garment factories in Wisconsin and which items could potentially be made here.
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Soul gospel in Milwaukee
A leading soul gospel group in Milwaukee, with six lead vocalists known for their high key performances, is celebrating 35 years performing together. We hear from members of the O.W.’s Exalters during an anniversary performance.
Episode Credits
- Rob Ferrett Host
- Kate Archer Kent Host
- Josh Kaul Guest
- Iris Acevedo Guest
- Robert Behnke Guest
- Mariana Otoya Guest
- Tiffany Boyd Guest
- Mary Griffin Guest
- Avery Lea Rogers Producer
- Courtney Everett Producer
- Mackenzie Krumme Producer
- Tyler Ditter Technical Director
- Sarah Hopefl Technical Director
- Dean Knetter Executive Producer
- Tim Peterson Managing Producer
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