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1. Episode 43: Capitol Podcast
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Just what caused a 20-hour snarl on I-39/90 during that major snowstorm earlier this month? The Journal Sentinel's Madison bureau uses its weekly podcast to evaluate the bruising report about the response to the incident. Also, listen for more on the now-hopping state Supreme Court race and the wani
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public date: Sun, 24 February 2008 11:26:51 GMT - (11 MB Type: MPEG)
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2. Episode 42: Capitol Podcast
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The Feb. 19 Wisconsin primary is fast approaching, and the Journal Sentinel's Madison bureau uses its latest podcast set the stage for the action shaping up here. Also, listen for a snapshot of the state Supreme Court race through the window of campaign finances and more details in the case of the s
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public date: Mon, 4 February 2008 11:26:51 GMT - (8 MB Type: MPEG)
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3. Episode 41: Capitol Podcast
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One major health care initiative, a package of economic development initiatives and a warning on the state's economy. That's the score from Gov. Jim Doyle's state of the state message last week, which is the subject of this week's politics podcast from the Journal Sentinel's Madison bureau. Also, li
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public date: Wed, 30 January 2008 11:26:51 GMT - (10 MB Type: MPEG)
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4. Episode 40: Capitol Podcast
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Gov. Jim Doyle is preparing for his sixth State of the State address, and in its weekly podcast, the Journal Sentinel's Madison bureau previews what he's likely to propose and what's likely to make it through the Legislature. Also, listen for more on the impact of the state's two breaches of Social
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public date: Mon, 21 January 2008 11:26:51 GMT - (10 MB Type: MPEG)
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5. Episode 39: Capitol Podcast
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The new year is barely a week old, but there's a slew of things to talk about in Wisconsin politics. In its weekly podcast, the Journal Sentinel's Madison bureau looks ahead to the Feb. 19 Wisconsin presidential primary, the April state Supreme Court election and Gov. Jim Doyle's upcoming State of t
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public date: Tues, 8 January 2008 11:26:51 GMT - (10 MB Type: MPEG)
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6. Episode 38: Capitol Podcast
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The Journal Sentinel's Madison bureau couldn't resist that end-of-the-year urge to use this week's politics podcast for ranking 2007's top stories and debating the year's most important events. Listen to see if you agree with what the Journal Sentinel's Capitol reporters consider the biggest issues
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public date: Thurs, 20 Dec 2007 11:26:51 GMT - (11 MB Type: MPEG)
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7. Episode 37: Capitol Podcast
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Tuesday marked the Legislature's last session day for 2007, and the Journal Sentinel's Madison bureau used its weekly podcast to recap all the lawmaking action. Top bills included those to deregulate the cable TV industry, require hospitals to provide access to emergency contraception to rape victim
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public date: Fri, 14 Dec 2007 11:26:51 GMT - (9 MB Type: MPEG)
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8. Episode 36: Capitol Podcast
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Ho ho ho! Next week's legislative session will bring a bounty of issues, including a debate over what to call the decorated tree in the Capitol rotunda. In their podcast, the Journal Sentinel's Madison bureau reporters preview the legislative action and take stock of the new attention on the state S
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public date: Thurs, 6 Dec 2007 11:26:51 GMT - (10 MB Type: MPEG)
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9. Episode 35: Capitol Podcast
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It was news that surprised many in the Capitol: On Thursday, the court of appeals ordered a new trial for former Assembly Speaker Scott Jensen (R-Town of Brookfield) in his misconduct case. The Journal Sentinel's Madison bureau reporters take stock of what the decision means for Jensen - and other l
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public date: Tues, 13 Nov 2007 11:26:51 GMT - (9 MB Type: MPEG)
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10. Episode 34: Capitol Podcast
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Events moved so fast between when state leaders agreed to a new spending plan to when it became law that it's already time to look at the budget aftermath. In their weekly podcast, Madison bureau reporters Steven Walters, Patrick Marley and Stacy Forster assess the budget ripple effects and talk abo
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public date: Wed, 31 Oct 2007 11:26:51 GMT - (8 MB Type: MPEG)
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11. Episode 33: Capitol Podcast
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It's here, the moment Capitol watchers have been waiting for: The state budget is coming to the floor for a vote on Monday. But with it not likely to clear the Assembly, listen for more about what's next in this week's politics podcast. The Journal Sentinel's Madison bureau is also joined by freshma
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public date: Fri, 12 Oct 2007 11:26:51 GMT - (9 MB Type: MPEG)
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12. Episode 32: Capitol Podcast
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What's that rumbling in the distance? Could it be momentum building for a new state budget? The Journal Sentinel's Madison bureau reporters discuss the Assembly's attempt to break the logjam, as well as look at past and future races for the state Supreme Court.
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public date: Wed, 12 Sept 2007 11:26:51 GMT - (12 MB Type: MPEG)
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13. Episode 31: Capitol Podcast
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The Capitol was abuzz Thursday with a topic other than the state budget: A well-attended hearing on a bill to require hospitals to stock and dispense emergency contraception to victims of sexual assault who want to take the drug. In their weekly podcast, the Journal Sentinel's Madison bureau reporte
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public date: Fri, 7 Sept 2007 11:26:51 GMT - (9 MB Type: MPEG)
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14. Episode 30: Capitol Podcast
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How can the legislative conference committee negotiating a budget break its logjam? In a weekly podcast on state politics, the Journal Sentinel's Madison bureau brainstorms some ideas for ways the panel could make some progress.
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public date: Tue, 30 Aug 2007 11:26:51 GMT - (9 MB Type: MPEG)
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15. Episode 29: Capitol Podcast
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We're No. 1! Wisconsin is now the only state in the nation whose fiscal year started July 1 and does not have a new spending plan. In their weekly podcast, the Journal Sentinel's Madison bureau reporters reflect on the lack of urgency in the budget negotiation process.
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public date: Tue, 22 Aug 2007 11:26:51 GMT - (10 MB Type: MPEG)
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16. Episode 28: Capitol Podcast
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Tommy Thompson's bid for the presidency ended this week, and the Journal Sentinel's Madison bureau podcast explores the reasons things went wrong in Iowa for the former Wisconsin governor. Also, listen for an update on the progress -- however slow -- of the legislative conference committee on the bu
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public date: Tue, 15 Aug 2007 11:26:51 GMT - (9 MB Type: MPEG)
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17. Episode 27: Capitol Podcast
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What has Wisconsin learned about its bridges, in the wake of the collapse of the I-35W bridge in Minneapolis? And have the eight legislators who have started meeting to negotiate what they hope will be a final version of the state budget made any real progress? Journal Sentinel Capitol reporters Ste
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public date: Tue, 07 Aug 2007 11:26:51 GMT - (10 MB Type: MPEG)
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18. Episode 26: Capitol Podcast
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The legislative conference committee on the state budget kicked off on Wednesday but differences among the two houses almost immediately brought progress to a halt.
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public date: Wed, 25 July 2007 11:26:51 GMT - (12 MB Type: MPEG)
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19. Episode 25: Capitol Podcast
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In the coming weeks, a conference committee of state legislators will sit down at the bargaining table -- peace-treaty style -- in an attempt to develop a compromise version of the next two-year state budget. What does a conference committee look like and how will it work?
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public date: Wed, 18 July 2007 11:26:51 GMT - (10 MB Type: MPEG)
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20. Episode 24: Capitol Podcast
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The Assembly Republicans have now passed their version of the state budget, clearing the way for compromise negotiations with Senate Democrats who passed a dramatically different version of the budget last month.
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public date: Wed, 11 July 2007 11:26:51 GMT - (13 MB Type: MPEG)
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