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Weekend for October 25, 1991

Special | 57m 46sVideo has Closed Captions

The hosts ask if the state assembly is obsolete and if electric blankets are dangerous

Economist Bill Duddleston uses monopoly to discuss potential national tax cut policies. State representative Barbara Notestein defends the assembly as Gov. Tommy Thompson continues to use the line-item veto to manipulate legislation. Dr. Ted Goodfriend discusses the health effects of electromagnetic fields and a young inventor might change how airplanes fly. Race plays a key role for the Brewers.

10/25/1991

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WPT Archives: 1990s is a local public television program presented by PBS Wisconsin

Weekend for October 25, 1991

Special | 57m 46sVideo has Closed Captions

Economist Bill Duddleston uses monopoly to discuss potential national tax cut policies. State representative Barbara Notestein defends the assembly as Gov. Tommy Thompson continues to use the line-item veto to manipulate legislation. Dr. Ted Goodfriend discusses the health effects of electromagnetic fields and a young inventor might change how airplanes fly. Race plays a key role for the Brewers.

10/25/1991

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