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Evers Explains Budget Priorities, Bipartisan Possibilities

Clip: Season 1700 Episode 1735 | 10m 40sVideo has Closed Captions

Gov. Tony Evers discusses the priorities outlined in his first budget.

Gov. Tony Evers sits down with Zac to discuss the policy priorities included in his first budget. Evers says he “feels confident this truly is the people’s budget,” and that with newly-divided government Wisconsinites want to see something accomplished. On whether he will use his powerful veto pen, Evers says “what I want to avoid is having to veto an entire budget.”

03/08/2019 | Rating TV-G

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Fast Facts: Bipartisanship in the Budget

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Clip: S1700 Ep1735 | 2m 10s | Marisa Wojcik delves into areas of the budget that may receive bipartisan support. (2m 10s)

How to Address Homelessness in the State

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Clip: S1700 Ep1735 | 5m 10s | Rep. Pat Snyder, R-Schofield, talks about homelessness legislation in the budget. (5m 10s)

What the State Budget Means for the UW

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Clip: S1700 Ep1735 | 6m 30s | UW System President Ray Cross discusses how the budget impacts the system. (6m 30s)

Noon Wednesday with guest Will Cushman

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Clip: S1700 Ep1735 | 14m 50s | Will Cushman from WisContext talks about the highs and lows of the 2018-19 winter. (14m 50s)

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