Better data would not have changed nursing home strategy, Evers says
Today’s Midday podcast covers Gov. Tony Evers saying better data on COVID-19 infections and deaths in nursing homes would not have changed precautions or vaccine rollout plans.
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Today’s Midday podcast covers Gov. Tony Evers saying better data on COVID-19 infections and deaths in nursing homes would not have changed precautions or vaccine rollout plans.
Today’s Midday podcast covers concerns from GOP congressmen over the delay in COVID-19 infection and death statistics from Wisconsin nursing homes, comparing the state’s nursing home situation to New York’s. Those congressmen also voiced concerns about nursing home residents receiving
Today’s Midday podcast covers’ a DC Wrap interview with UW-Milwaukee political science Prof. Mordecai Lee where he talks about the divide within the GOP between those who support Donald Trump and those who oppose him likely dominating congressional politics in

On this week’s episode of “Rewind,” WisPolitics.com’s JR Ross and the Capital Times’ Briana Reilly discuss the building Commission again deadlocking over Gov. Tony Evers’ proposed building projects, lawmakers’ work to revitalize bills that didn’t pass last session, a lawsuit challenging Wisconsin election practices and more.

The WisOpinion Insiders, Chvala and Jensen, look at the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on Wisconsin after one year.
Today’s Midday podcast covers the Assembly’s voice vote on allowing bars and restaurants to sell mixed drinks in to-go cups to be consumed off the premises. wispolitics · Assembly approves bill to allow to-go cups of alcohol from bars and
Today’s Midday podcast covers Wisconsin in 2020 shattering the record for most firearm background checks, an indicator the year of the COVID-19 pandemic also marked a huge year for gun sales. wispolitics · Spike in state background checks highlights 2020
Today’s Midday podcast covers new FEMA coordination of staffing support to administer the COVID-19 vaccine. Wisconsin has committed to providing at least 7,000 weekly vaccine doses from the state’s allocation for the site. wispolitics · Mass vaccination site in Milwaukee
Today’s Midday podcast covers Milwaukee Public Schools’ plan to reopen for in-person classes, teachers’ union president’s call for more safety measures and the City of Madison’s new violence prevention plan. wispolitics · Milwaukee teachers’ union president, Madison violence prevention plan
Today’s Midday podcast covers state superintendent candidates disagreeing during a forum on tying pandemic-related school funding to opening schools for in-person classes as well as politics in the race and a freeze on vouchers. wispolitics · Superintendent candidates disagree over

On this week’s episode of “Rewind,” WisPolitics.com’s JR Ross and the Capital Times’ Briana Reilly discuss private election grants drawing fire from GOP lawmakers; Republicans seeking to curb the guv’s COVID-19 authority; and Health Services outlining the next group in line for the COVID-19 vaccine.

The WisOpinion Insiders, Chvala and Jensen, consider the post-Trump future for Wisconsin politics and the GOP.
Today’s Midday podcast covers the American Rescue Plan Act, which President Biden just signed into law, as well as the House 220-211 vote to pass it. Dems supported the bill while Republicans voted against it. wispolitics · Biden sign the
Today’s Midday podcast covers Republican lawmakers’ call for the Green Bay mayor to resign and an investigation into the November election because of concerns over how that election was handled in Green Bay and other municipalities. wispolitics · GOP lawmakers
Today’s Midday podcast covers the U.S. Supreme Court today declining, without comment, to hear former President Trump’s appeal of a 7th Circuit ruling rejecting his attempt to overturn Wisconsin’s election results both on the merits and because it was filed
Today’s Midday podcast covers GOP legislation to change state election laws. A Republican senator says he’s trying to preserve integrity in elections, while a Dem senator calls it an attempt at voter suppression. wispolitics · Agard, Stroebel debate GOP election
Today’s Midday podcast covers the Legislature’s top Dem leaders in a WisPolitics.com luncheon who voiced support for Gov. Tony Evers’ budget proposals to raise the minimum wage and allow for expanded local sales taxes. wispolitics · Dem leaders back sales

On this week’s episode of “Rewind,” WisPolitics.com’s JR Ross and the Capital Times’ Briana Reilly discuss GOP leaders’ reaction to Gov. Tony Evers’ sales tax plan and their pledge to start from scratch on the state budget. They also cover a bill seeking to bar transgender athletes from women’s sports, guidance on special voting deputies and Assembly Republicans’ call for Evers to spend funds on in-person schools, along with providing an update on COVID-19 vaccination and legislation.

The WisOpinion Insiders, Chvala and Jensen, offer their views on GOP plans to audit the Wisconsin Elections Commission about voting practices in the 2020 election.
Today’s Midday podcast covers the arrival of a new single dose vaccine from Johnson & Johnson and what that means for Wisconsin’s vaccination effort and COVID-19 caseload. wispolitics · Johnson & Johnson vaccine brings more doses as COVID-19 cases fall
Today’s Midday podcast covers Gov. Tony Evers saying better data on COVID-19 infections and deaths in nursing homes would not have changed precautions or vaccine rollout plans.
Today’s Midday podcast covers concerns from GOP congressmen over the delay in COVID-19 infection and death statistics from Wisconsin nursing homes, comparing the state’s nursing home situation to New York’s. Those congressmen also voiced concerns about nursing home residents receiving their second vaccine dose in a reasonable amount of time.
Today’s Midday podcast covers’ a DC Wrap interview with UW-Milwaukee political science Prof. Mordecai Lee where he talks about the divide within the GOP between those who support Donald Trump and those who oppose him likely dominating congressional politics in Wisconsin. wispolitics · Wisconsin Republicans in Congress will likely continue

On this week’s episode of “Rewind,” WisPolitics.com’s JR Ross and the Capital Times’ Briana Reilly discuss the building Commission again deadlocking over Gov. Tony Evers’ proposed building projects, lawmakers’ work to revitalize bills that didn’t pass last session, a lawsuit challenging Wisconsin election practices and more.

The WisOpinion Insiders, Chvala and Jensen, look at the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on Wisconsin after one year.
Today’s Midday podcast covers the Assembly’s voice vote on allowing bars and restaurants to sell mixed drinks in to-go cups to be consumed off the premises. wispolitics · Assembly approves bill to allow to-go cups of alcohol from bars and restaurants, sends to Senate
Today’s Midday podcast covers Wisconsin in 2020 shattering the record for most firearm background checks, an indicator the year of the COVID-19 pandemic also marked a huge year for gun sales. wispolitics · Spike in state background checks highlights 2020 boost in firearm interest
Today’s Midday podcast covers new FEMA coordination of staffing support to administer the COVID-19 vaccine. Wisconsin has committed to providing at least 7,000 weekly vaccine doses from the state’s allocation for the site. wispolitics · Mass vaccination site in Milwaukee gets a federal boost
Today’s Midday podcast covers Milwaukee Public Schools’ plan to reopen for in-person classes, teachers’ union president’s call for more safety measures and the City of Madison’s new violence prevention plan. wispolitics · Milwaukee teachers’ union president, Madison violence prevention plan on ‘UpFront’
Today’s Midday podcast covers state superintendent candidates disagreeing during a forum on tying pandemic-related school funding to opening schools for in-person classes as well as politics in the race and a freeze on vouchers. wispolitics · Superintendent candidates disagree over tying increases in school funding to in-person instruction

On this week’s episode of “Rewind,” WisPolitics.com’s JR Ross and the Capital Times’ Briana Reilly discuss private election grants drawing fire from GOP lawmakers; Republicans seeking to curb the guv’s COVID-19 authority; and Health Services outlining the next group in line for the COVID-19 vaccine.

The WisOpinion Insiders, Chvala and Jensen, consider the post-Trump future for Wisconsin politics and the GOP.
Today’s Midday podcast covers the American Rescue Plan Act, which President Biden just signed into law, as well as the House 220-211 vote to pass it. Dems supported the bill while Republicans voted against it. wispolitics · Biden sign the $1.9 trillion pandemic relief bill after a House vote
Today’s Midday podcast covers Republican lawmakers’ call for the Green Bay mayor to resign and an investigation into the November election because of concerns over how that election was handled in Green Bay and other municipalities. wispolitics · GOP lawmakers call for Green Bay mayor to resign, investigation November election
Today’s Midday podcast covers the U.S. Supreme Court today declining, without comment, to hear former President Trump’s appeal of a 7th Circuit ruling rejecting his attempt to overturn Wisconsin’s election results both on the merits and because it was filed too late. wispolitics · U.S. Supreme Court declines to hear
Today’s Midday podcast covers GOP legislation to change state election laws. A Republican senator says he’s trying to preserve integrity in elections, while a Dem senator calls it an attempt at voter suppression. wispolitics · Agard, Stroebel debate GOP election bills on ‘UpFront’
Today’s Midday podcast covers the Legislature’s top Dem leaders in a WisPolitics.com luncheon who voiced support for Gov. Tony Evers’ budget proposals to raise the minimum wage and allow for expanded local sales taxes. wispolitics · Dem leaders back sales tax options for locals, minimum wage hike

On this week’s episode of “Rewind,” WisPolitics.com’s JR Ross and the Capital Times’ Briana Reilly discuss GOP leaders’ reaction to Gov. Tony Evers’ sales tax plan and their pledge to start from scratch on the state budget. They also cover a bill seeking to bar transgender athletes from women’s sports, guidance on special voting deputies and Assembly Republicans’ call for Evers to spend funds on in-person schools, along with providing an update on COVID-19 vaccination and legislation.

The WisOpinion Insiders, Chvala and Jensen, offer their views on GOP plans to audit the Wisconsin Elections Commission about voting practices in the 2020 election.
Today’s Midday podcast covers the arrival of a new single dose vaccine from Johnson & Johnson and what that means for Wisconsin’s vaccination effort and COVID-19 caseload. wispolitics · Johnson & Johnson vaccine brings more doses as COVID-19 cases fall