Here and Now
Here & Now for April 28, 2017
Season 1500 Episode 1543 | 26m 40sVideo has Closed Captions
A look into the state's manufacturing and agriculture tax credit.
Wisconsin Farmers Union District Director Chris Holman talks about struggles for the state's dairy industry, Washington Post reporter Amy Goldstein talks about a recent book she wrote about the effects of Janesville's GM plant closing in 2008 and WPT reporter Zac Schultz looks into the pros and cons of the state's manufacturing and agriculture tax credit.
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Here and Now
Here & Now for April 28, 2017
Season 1500 Episode 1543 | 26m 40sVideo has Closed Captions
Wisconsin Farmers Union District Director Chris Holman talks about struggles for the state's dairy industry, Washington Post reporter Amy Goldstein talks about a recent book she wrote about the effects of Janesville's GM plant closing in 2008 and WPT reporter Zac Schultz looks into the pros and cons of the state's manufacturing and agriculture tax credit.
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Clip: S1500 Ep1543 | 21s | The law passed with bipartisan votes last week in the Senate and Assembly. (21s)
Holman Talks About State's Dairy Market Struggles
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Clip: S1500 Ep1543 | 5m 34s | Chris Holman is a district director with the Wisconsin Farmers Union. (5m 34s)
A Look At State's Manufacturing, Agriculture Tax Credit
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Clip: S1500 Ep1543 | 11m 30s | The Manufacturing and Agriculture Tax Credit was passed in 2011. (11m 30s)
Washington Post Reporter Talks New Book On Janesville
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Clip: S1500 Ep1543 | 7m 57s | Journalist Amy Goldstein's book focused on the effects of the GM plant's closure in 2008. (7m 57s)
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