A business reporter explains the significance of Georgia-Pacific shelving a massive expansion project. Then, we discuss a push to repeal a nearly century-old maritime law called the Jones Act, and reports of the military testing surveillance balloons over the Midwest.
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Green Bay Paper Mill Expansion Put On Hold
A massive expansion for a century-old paper mill in Green Bay appeared to be in the works, but owner Georgia-Pacific now says the project is on hold “indefinitely.” A business reporter breaks down the latest developments.
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A Maritime Law's Impact On American Shipbuilding
Some lawmakers want to repeal a cornerstone of American shipbuilding since the 1920s — the Jones Act. We explore the law’s significance with a transportation researcher.
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Report: Military Testing Surveillance Balloons Over Wisconsin
The military is testing surveillance balloons over parts of Wisconsin and other Midwest states, according to a report by The Guardian. We talk with a drone expert about privacy concerns and the government’s use of wide-area surveillance technology.
Episode Credits
- Kate Archer Kent Host
- Chris Malina Producer
- Laura Pavin Producer
- Keegan Kyle Producer
- Lee Rayburn Technical Director
- Jeff Bollier Guest
- Richard Stewart Guest
- Arthur Holland Michel Guest
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