Redistricting expert John Johnson talks future of legislative redistricting

This week’s Capitol Chats podcast features an interview with redistricting expert John Johnson. The Marquette University Law School Lubar Center research fellow says the state Supreme Court could take a few different paths to tackling how to redraw the state’s legislative boundaries if it rules against the current maps. He said if the court draws new districts, he would expect to see “a map that bears no relation to what we currently have.”

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Vos skeptical about releasing impeachment panel report

In this week’s Capitol Chats episode, Assembly Speaker Robin Vos in his first interview for the podcast says he’s skeptical about releasing any kind of report or findings from the panel looking into impeachment. The Rochester Republican also says he doesn’t want it to come to impeachment, but he still wants to know what sort of conduct might be impeachable.

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Wikler says Republicans pushing to impeach Protasiewicz could be opening a door they can’t close

On this week’s Capitol Chats episode, Wisconsin Democratic Party Chair Ben Wikler says Republicans pushing to impeach liberal Supreme Court Justice Janet Protasiewicz are basically shooting themselves in the foot. If they go through with an impeachment, Wikler says it will likely turn many voters away from the GOP and open the door to more impeachments he says will also be politically motivated.

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Gallagher says U.S. will always have trade with China, but needs to reduce reliance

In this week’s Capitol Chats episode, U.S. Rep. Mike Gallagher, R-Allouez, says the U.S. will always been a trade partner with China since the country relies on American goods such as Wisconsin soybeans. Still, he argues America must reduce its reliance on Chinese manufacturing and production to insulate itself against a possible economic and demographic collapse that Gallagher says could lead Chinese leader Xi Jinping to make volatile moves.

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Redistricting expert John Johnson talks future of legislative redistricting

This week’s Capitol Chats podcast features an interview with redistricting expert John Johnson. The Marquette University Law School Lubar Center research fellow says the state Supreme Court could take a few different paths to tackling how to redraw the state’s legislative boundaries if it rules against the current maps. He said if the court draws new districts, he would expect to see “a map that bears no relation to what we currently have.”

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Myers hopeful future maps won’t dilute Black, Latino votes

In this week’s Capitol Chats episode, Rep. LaKeshia Myers explains why she voted with Republicans on a nonpartisan redistricting bill. The Milwaukee Dem also explains her past concerns with Gov. Tony Evers’ People’s Maps Commission. … Please log in to access subscriber content. If you don’t have a subscription, click

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Vos skeptical about releasing impeachment panel report

In this week’s Capitol Chats episode, Assembly Speaker Robin Vos in his first interview for the podcast says he’s skeptical about releasing any kind of report or findings from the panel looking into impeachment. The Rochester Republican also says he doesn’t want it to come to impeachment, but he still wants to know what sort of conduct might be impeachable.

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Wikler says Republicans pushing to impeach Protasiewicz could be opening a door they can’t close

On this week’s Capitol Chats episode, Wisconsin Democratic Party Chair Ben Wikler says Republicans pushing to impeach liberal Supreme Court Justice Janet Protasiewicz are basically shooting themselves in the foot. If they go through with an impeachment, Wikler says it will likely turn many voters away from the GOP and open the door to more impeachments he says will also be politically motivated.

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Gallagher says U.S. will always have trade with China, but needs to reduce reliance

In this week’s Capitol Chats episode, U.S. Rep. Mike Gallagher, R-Allouez, says the U.S. will always been a trade partner with China since the country relies on American goods such as Wisconsin soybeans. Still, he argues America must reduce its reliance on Chinese manufacturing and production to insulate itself against a possible economic and demographic collapse that Gallagher says could lead Chinese leader Xi Jinping to make volatile moves.

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Cooke seeks to reach across the aisle in 3rd CD race

In this week’s Capitol Chats episode, nonprofit owner Rebecca Cooke talks about her second bid for western’s Wisconsin’s 3rd CD — this time to unseat U.S. Rep. Derrick Van Orden, R-Prairie du Chien. The Eau Claire Dem also talks about finding shared values with voters across the aisle.

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DHS Sec. Johnson laments lack of Medicaid expansion in budget

On this week’s Capitol Chats podcast, Department of Health Services Sec. Kirsten Johnson talks about the importance of expanding Medicaid coverage in Wisconsin, which would save Medicaid recipients money. She also said the state’s abortion ban could make Wisconsin less attractive to medical students, arguing the lack of abortion access

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