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Archive: JS on Politics

by Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

JS on Politics is a weekly look at the people and politics of swing-state Wisconsin, featuring updates from the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel's political team in Washington, Madison and Milwaukee.

Episodes

JS OnPolitics, 12/21/17

29m · Published 21 Dec 19:39
With the end of 2017 nearly here, our JS OnPolitics panel looks back at the year in national, state and local politics — and makes some predictions for 2018.

JS OnPolitics, 12/7/17

27m · Published 07 Dec 22:44
In this episode, Washington Bureau Chief Craig on the tax debates and how the Republican tax plan will affect Wisconsin. Jason Stein and Dan Bice on allegations against Spencer Coggs and Josh Zepnick and other sexual harassment updates. James Causey on the controversial social media posting of gun-toting subcontractors in the city.

JS OnPolitics, 11/30/17

30m · Published 30 Nov 19:42
Washington Bureau Chief Craig Gilbert on what he found during his recent reporting trip to Paul Ryan's home district. Also, Jason Stein on the Legislature's moves to update its sexual harassment policies. We also discuss prospects for Ald. Tony Zielinski who said he'd take on Mayor Tom Barrett in the next mayoral race.

JS OnPolitics, 11/16/17

28m · Published 16 Nov 20:11
In this episode, Washington Bureau Chief Craig Gilbert talks about the GOP tax plan, and Sen. Ron Johnson being the 1st to come out against it. Madison reporter Jason Stein discusses the flurry of Democrats interested in running for governor and about GOP criticism facing Tony Evers. Dan Bice talks about the tab for security at Clarke's house. Also, what has our long lost sheriff been up to?

JS OnPolitics, 11/9/17

32m · Published 09 Nov 20:53
In this episode, Wisconsin: Still polarized. Craig Gilbert on what's he's finding so far as he revisits his polarization project that investigates the political landscape of Wisconsin. Jason Stein reports on how the Foxconn contract played out; what's in it, what's not. The governor makes it official but strangely says less than expected about a deal that could bring up to 13,000 jobs to the state. Why? And what else can we say about the governor's campaign? and the mayor gets some of what he wanted but not all in this year's city budget.

JS OnPolitics, 11/9/17

32m · Published 09 Nov 20:53
In this episode, Wisconsin: Still polarized. Craig Gilbert on what's he's finding so far as he revisits his polarization project that investigates the political landscape of Wisconsin. Jason Stein reports on how the Foxconn contract played out; what's in it, what's not. The governor makes it official but strangely says less than expected about a deal that could bring up to 13,000 jobs to the state. Why? And what else can we say about the governor's campaign? and the mayor gets some of what he wanted but not all in this year's city budget.

JS OnPolitics, 10/26/17

24m · Published 26 Oct 19:17
In this edition, Police settlements are costing the city millions, tight budgets in Milwaukee are raising questions about police misconduct. There’s more trouble at Lincoln Hills but this time it’s staff members, raising concerns about safety. A new poll shows that not everyone is on board with the streetcar, or Foxconn. All that plus winners and losers and your questions.

JS OnPolitics, 10/12/17

25m · Published 12 Oct 19:46
The Democratic field in the race for Governor is getting awfully crowded, and one candidate is facing a lot of questions about his role representing the Catholic church in the priest sex abuse scandal. We look at how the race is shaping up. Are investigators being punished for doing too good of a job exposing problems at Lincoln Hills? We’ll get the latest. We also take a look at the U.S. Senate race. All that plus winners and losers and your viewer questions.

JS OnPolitics, 10/5/17

27m · Published 06 Oct 14:52
In this episode, lessons from Vegas: we discuss how best to regulate (or not) guns after the horrors of the Las Vegas murders. Also, the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments in a potentially momentous case involving the drawing of legislative boundaries in Wisconsin. And a city budget update: Why should city residents care what's happening with the city budget? One word: firehouses.

JS OnPolitics, 9/28/17

29m · Published 28 Sep 20:49
The 2018 city budget is out and it includes a familiar battle --- police and fire spending vs. everything else. We'll take a look at what is at stake. The Journal Sentinel sponsored a community discussion on where things stand on housing and segregation ... 50 years after the open housing marches. The fight over redistricting in Wisconsin goes before the US Supreme Court and the news in recent days of the attempted elections hack that wasn't.  Meanwhile, with a Packers-Bears rivalry game, we'll talk about Donald Trump, the American flag and the how teams are handling the protests.

Archive: JS on Politics has 116 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 55:10:32. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 25th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on March 23rd, 2024 11:41.

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