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Fast Facts: What's Causing Wisconsin's Budget Windfall?

Clip: Season 2100 Episode 2124 | 2m 11sVideo has Closed Captions

Federal funds, spending controls and tax revenue contribute to a projected budget surplus.

Three major factors are contributing to the state's projected $6.5 billion budget surplus — more federal funds, spending controls and higher tax revenues — though economic uncertainties still loom.

12/09/2022 | Rating TV-G

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The 2023 Agenda for Democrats in the Wisconsin Legislature

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Clip: S2100 Ep2124 | 4m 57s | State Rep. Greta Neubauer and state Sen. Melissa Agard on the 2023 legislative session. (4m 57s)

Here & Now opening for December 9, 2022

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Clip: S2100 Ep2124 | 1m 7s | The introduction to the December 9, 2022 episode of Here & Now. (1m 7s)

Jason Stein on the Scale of Wisconsin's 2023 Budget Surplus

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Clip: S2100 Ep2124 | 5m 39s | Jason Stein on the political dynamics of a projected $6.5 billion state budget surplus. (5m 39s)

Jim Zellmer on How the DNR Approaches Nitrate Contamination

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Clip: S2100 Ep2124 | 6m 26s | Jim Zellmer on how the DNR monitors and regulates groundwater pollution from nitrates. (6m 26s)

Nelsonville's Water Woes: A Fight Over Sources of Nitrate

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Clip: S2100 Ep2124 | 5m 35s | A rural community in central Wisconsin argues over nitrate pollution in well waters. (5m 35s)

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