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State of the State: Governing in a Divided Government

Clip: Season 1800 Episode 1829 | 7m 13sVideo has Closed Captions

State of the State coverage and a discussion with Wisconsin Public Radio's Shawn Johnson.

State of the State coverage dives into Gov. Evers’ address, including a look at his latest Executive Orders, a number of rural bills, and a call for a Special Session of the legislature. Wisconsin Public Radio Capitol Bureau Chief Shawn Johnson discusses the Evers’ second State of the State address and examines the role of governing in a divided government.

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