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Wisconsin Senator on U.S. Capitol Attack

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Wis. Senator Ron Johnson receives criticism in Wash. for statements on U.S. Capitol attack

Republican Senator Ron Johnson previously claimed that he didn’t believe the Capitol attack to be an armed insurrection because attackers were using flagpoles and sticks versus guns. After a hearing this week, Johnson was accused of spreading conspiracy theories.

02/26/2021

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Republicans Propose Voting Changes

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Clip: S1900 Ep1933 | 6m 55s | Sen. Kathy Bernieron on how the GOP bill would redefine an "indefinitely confined” voter. (6m 55s)

Underly on Race for Superintendent

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Clip: S1900 Ep1933 | 5m 41s | Jill Underly discusses her run for State Superintendent of Schools. (5m 41s)

Vaccine Inequality in Milwaukee

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Clip: S1900 Ep1933 | 2m 58s | Dem. U.S. Representative Gwen Moore on vaccine inequality in Milwaukee. (2m 58s)

What Do Changes to Indefinitely Confined Voting Mean?

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Clip: S1900 Ep1933 | 5m 55s | Barbara Beckert, Dir. of Disability Rights Wi Mke, on the indefinitely confined voter bill (5m 55s)

Noon Wednesday: Equitably Distributing the COVID-19 Vaccine

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Clip: S1900 Ep1933 | 22m 38s | Dr. Zeno Franco discusses how efforts to equitably distribute the vaccine are going. (22m 38s)

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