Rewind: Your Week in Review for June 5

On this week’s episode of “Rewind,” WisPolitics.com’s JR Ross and WisconsinEye’s Steve Walters discuss proposed changes to police use-of-force policies, the controversy over the finalist to lead the UW System, the voter list case now in the hands of the state Supreme Court and more.

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M.D. Kittle: Peace-less on State Street

Empower Wisconsin spoke to several State Street business owners. Many did not want to talk about the riots. Some feared reprisals for speaking out — not just from the criminal mobs that looted their stores, but from city government officials who have expressed more solidarity with the rioters than with the shop owners who experienced the brunt of their rage.

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FRI PM Update: Assembly Dems see more contested races than 2018

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … Political Stock Report -A collection of insider opinion- (May 30-June 6, 2020) Rising State Bar: If public employees can’t be forced to pay union dues, how can lawyers be required to pay mandatory fees to the Wisconsin State Bar? It is an interesting

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Rewind: Your Week in Review for June 5

On this week’s episode of “Rewind,” WisPolitics.com’s JR Ross and WisconsinEye’s Steve Walters discuss proposed changes to police use-of-force policies, the controversy over the finalist to lead the UW System, the voter list case now in the hands of the state Supreme Court and more.

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FRI News Summary: Evers stands by deployment of National Guard during protests

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers **************************************** June 11: COVID-19, Trade Tensions, Turbulent Markets — Trouble for Wisconsin Ag Be part of a Thursday June 11 lunchtime panel discussion on issues affecting state agriculture. It will be led by veteran farm broadcaster Pam Jahnke. The WisPolitics.com-WisBusiness.com event goes from noon to 1

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M.D. Kittle: Peace-less on State Street

Empower Wisconsin spoke to several State Street business owners. Many did not want to talk about the riots. Some feared reprisals for speaking out — not just from the criminal mobs that looted their stores, but from city government officials who have expressed more solidarity with the rioters than with the shop owners who experienced the brunt of their rage.

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