Results from a new poll by the Marquette Law School show opinion of impeachment unchanged following recent public hearings. We dive into the numbers. Then UW-Madison’s winter commencement speaker shares advice with us. And we discuss a new federal rule change for food assistance eligibility.
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How Wisconsinites View Impeachment And Other National And State Issues
We discuss the findings of the newest poll from Marquette University Law School: looking at how Wisconsin voters feel about the impeachment effort against President Donald Trump, the field of Democratic presidential candidates, the job performance of Gov. Tony Evers and more.
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Words Of Wisdom For UW-Madison's Class Of 2019
University of Wisconsin-Madison’s winter commencement is this weekend. We talk with the keynote speaker, Wall Street Journal sports columnist and UW alum Jason Gay, about his advice for this year’s class – including why he says it’s “essential to avoid (University of Michigan) Wolverines.”
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Looking At The Impact Of New Federal Changes To Food Stamp Work Requirements
An expert on social welfare policy joins us to help unpack a new rule from the Trump administration that could cause nearly 700,000 Americans to lose their Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits.
Episode Credits
- Rob Ferrett Host
- Bill Martens Producer
- Tim Peterson Producer
- Charles Franklin Guest
- Jason Gay Guest
- Sarah Halpern-Meekin Guest
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