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Here & Now for May 17, 2019
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On tonight’s show, we examine: the impact of Chinese tariffs on Wisconsin farmers with President of the Wisconsin Farmers Union Darin Von Ruden; new legislation that improves access to trauma informed care for state youth with CEO of the Fox Valley Boys and Girls Club Greg Lempke-Rochon; And Here & Now’s Zac Schultz reports on the debate over Medicaid in the state budget.
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Here and Now
Here & Now for May 17, 2019
Season 1700 Episode 1745 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
On tonight’s show, we examine: the impact of Chinese tariffs on Wisconsin farmers with President of the Wisconsin Farmers Union Darin Von Ruden; new legislation that improves access to trauma informed care for state youth with CEO of the Fox Valley Boys and Girls Club Greg Lempke-Rochon; And Here & Now’s Zac Schultz reports on the debate over Medicaid in the state budget.
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