Challenges With Levees, The Past And Future Of The Americans With Disabilities Act, News

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Cars drive on a highway next to an embankment by a river
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When it comes to managing flooding, levees are often a tool employed in communities. However, our guest says they may be causing more harm than good. Then, we look at the Americans with Disabilities Act, its effects and what the future might hold. We also explore Wisconsin’s news of the week.

Featured in this Show

  • State News Roundup – July 26, 2019

    The Marathon County Board decided not to reconsider its vote earlier this month that declared June as Pride Month in the county. We find out about the debate, and hear about a racist attack on a Wausau woman. Plus, we look at the first electric scooter program to be approved by Milwaukee.

  • Are Levees The Best Way To Protect Against Flooding?

    Recent flooding across the Midwest has caused billions of dollars in damage, and meant major setbacks for important economic sectors like farming. We talk to an environmental historian who says our preferred way to control flooding – levees – may be making things worse.

  • The History And Future Of The Americans With Disabilities Act

    The Americans with Disability Act turns 29 this year. We talk with a disability law analyst about the measure’s history, how its changed culture over time and what challenges are ahead.

Episode Credits

  • Rob Ferrett Host
  • Sarah Hopefl Technical Director
  • Dean Knetter Producer
  • Rachael Vasquez Producer
  • Breann Schossow Producer
  • Laura Schulte Guest
  • Jeramey Jannene Guest
  • Amahia Mallea Guest
  • Laura Rothstein Guest

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