A political scientist helps us understand why Wisconsin is projecting a budget surplus, and what the governor and state legislators each would like to do with the money. And we learn how clutter comes for each of us, and what we can do to save ourselves — and our loved ones — from it.
Featured in this Show
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A look at Wisconsin's projected $2.9 billion budget surplus
If new revenue projections hold up, Wisconsin is going to have a $2.9 billion surplus at the end of the current two-year budget cycle. We look at what Gov. Tony Evers and state Republicans want to do with the extra money.
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Where clutter comes from and what to do about it
We discuss why Americans have a problem with clutter, what we can do to declutter, and how we can avoid acquiring so much stuff in the first place.
Episode Credits
- Rob Ferrett Host
- Lee Rayburn Technical Director
- Bill Martens Producer
- Tim Peterson Producer
- Jonah Ralston Guest
- Jennifer Howard Guest
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