State Capitol Report: Sen. Janet Bewley, Review Of Bills Signed By Governor

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Pipelines used to carry crude oil
 In this June 29, 2018 file photo, pipeline used to carry crude oil is shown at the Superior terminal of Enbridge Energy in Superior, Wis. Jim Mone/AP Photo 

For this edition of State Capitol Report, we look at recent bills signed by Gov. Tony Evers, including a law that makes it a felony to trespass on oil pipeline sites. Then, state Sen. Janet Bewley, D-Mason, joins us to discuss new legislation that would establish regulations for child care providers and recreational camps.

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  • State Capitol Report: Bills Signed And Vetoed, Voter ID Laws

    Gov. Evers recently signed a number of bills, including one that would make it a felony to trespass on oil pipeline sites in Wisconsin. A WPR reporter explains what these bills mean. Plus, we look at a lawsuit challenging student voter ID requirements.

  • Sen. Janet Bewley Discusses State Oversight Of Camps, Child Care

    State Sen. Janet Bewley, D-Mason, discusses a package of legislation that would bring new regulations to recreational camps and childcare providers. We also catch up on bills aimed at curbing Lyme disease and violence against tribal women and girls.

Episode Credits

  • Kate Archer Kent Host
  • Courtney Everett Producer
  • Keegan Kyle Producer
  • Lee Rayburn Technical Director
  • Laurel White Guest
  • Janet Bewley Guest

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