We learn more about a variety of bills working their way though Congress ahead of the midterm elections. Then, a nonprofit director shares a new tiny home village project in Oshkosh. Later, we’re joined by a disability rights advocate about what disabled voters need to know for next week’s primary election.
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Congress working through bills on climate change, veterans' health, computer chips and more
Congress is working to pass a number of bills ahead of the November midterm elections. We check in the different pieces of legislation and their chances of passing.
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Oshkosh's tiny house village for affordable housing
We learn about a new project in Oshkosh to provide struggling residents short-term affordable housing, as well as skills for managing finances and home management.
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A disability advocate on what voters with disabilities need to know ahead of the 2022 elections
A disability rights advocate joins the show to talk about what disabled voters need to know ahead of the 2022 elections in Wisconsin, and to talk about issues of access amid a lack of clarity about who can place absentee ballots in the mail following a recent state Supreme Court ruling.
Episode Credits
- Rob Ferrett Host
- Sarah Hopefl Technical Director
- Lorin Cox Producer
- Tim Peterson Producer
- Rachael Vasquez Producer
- Alayna Treene Guest
- Julie Dumke Guest
- Barbara Beckert Guest
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