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Pocan Updates on Trade and Immigration Policy

Clip: Season 1700 Episode 1748 | 8m 38sVideo has Closed Captions

U.S. Rep. Mark Pocan discusses tariffs and immigration policy.

U.S. Rep. Mark Pocan discusses the potential for tariffs levied against Mexico and the ongoing debate over immigration. He says on tariffs that “farmers are really hurting” in Wisconsin, adding that Mexico is one of the country’s largest trading partners. He adds that the issue of legal status for undocumented children is the president’s design, saying he created the problem.

06/07/2019 | Rating TV-G

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Legislators Celebrate Pride Month

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Clip: S1700 Ep1748 | 1m 11s | Legislators celebrate June as pride month and roll out an “equality agenda.” (1m 11s)

Nygren and Johnson Weigh In on Transportation & Healthcare

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Clip: S1700 Ep1748 | 15m 15s | Rep. John Nygren and Sen. LaTonya Johnson discuss the state budget. (15m 15s)

Transportation & Healthcare Get Budget Spotlight

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Clip: S1700 Ep1748 | 2m 51s | The state budget writing committee takes up transportation and healthcare. (2m 51s)

Noon Wednesday: Emerging Water Contaminant Raising Alarms

Clip: S1700 Ep1748 | 25m 31s | Water quality manager Joe Grande discusses concerns over PFAS chemicals in drinking water. (25m 31s)

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