RightWisconsin Conversations is a series of interviews with the newsmakers that make Wisconsin conservative politics interesting.
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RightWisconsin has an interview with Anthony Lococo, Deputy Counsel for WILL about the lawsuit to overturn four of Evers' vetoes.
The education marketplace in Milwaukee: How is it working, how can it be improved, and what are some of the myths about school choice?
Toft talks about his career in the military, farming, life in Osseo, and why he is running against Rep. Ron Kind (D-WI3).
This week on RightWisconsin Conversations, Barb Dittrich, a Republican running in the 38th Assembly District, talks about running for public office. Why would someone who works with families with special needs children entering the world of politics?
This week on RightWisconsin Conversations, Bryan Steil, a Republican candidate in Wisconsin's 1st Congressional District, joins Editor James Wigderson to talk about higher education, immigration, and tax cuts.
Hagedorn explains what needs to be different in the next campaign for the Supreme Court, and how soon he might announce his candidacy.
Julaine Appling of Wisconsin Family Action joined RightWisconsin Editor James Wigderson to discuss the Family Prosperity Index, Wisconsin's #17 ranking, and the importance of the family in improving Wisconsin's economy in the long term. How can we make America great again? One family at a time, Appling says.
"I am excited to see that the Supreme Court, on a very solid decision, 7 to 2, determined that, yeah, religious liberty sill matters in this country," Appling said.
Rohn Bishop, Chairman of the Fond Du Lac County Republican Party, joins RightWisconsin Editor James Wigderson to talk about this weekend's Republican Party of Wisconsin annual convention in Milwaukee.
Hartwig says he's going to work with the state legislature to turn a job with no real responsibilities into an actual full-time job.
Bill Osmulski of the MacIver Institute joins us this week to talk about Democratic State Rep. Chris Taylor's plans to amend the state constitution.
Michael Jahr of the Badger Institute returns to discuss the new Center for Opportunity. We discuss how the Center will focus on public policy issues related to criminal justice reform and occupational licensing.
Bob Seitz, Deputy Secretary at the Wisconsin Department of Transportation, is this week's guest on RightWisconsin Conversations. Seitz talks about the savings in the DOT budget since last year's audit, the I-94 East-West Freeway, and where do the orange barrels get stored when they're not being used?
Dr. Will Flanders, the Research Director for the Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty, joins Editor James Wigderson on this week's episode of RightWisconsin Conversations. Flanders discusses his work on school choice, including his recent work for school choice in Mississippi. He also explains some of his research about occupational licenses.
Last month, state Treasurer Matt Adamczyk declared his candidacy for the state Assembly. We caught up with Adamczyk in his basement office in the state Capitol to discuss his effort to get the legislature to adopt a constitutional amendment to abolish Adamczyk's job. We also discuss the Secretary of State and his travel woes, how Adamczyk became state treasurer, and what is the BCPL?
Sauk County Judge Michael Screnock joins RightWisconsin Conversations this week to talk about his campaign for the Wisconsin Supreme Court.
This week on RightWisconsin Conversations, Brian Fraley of Edge Messaging explains what happened in Wisconsin's special election on Tuesday.
John Mielke, the president of Associated Builders and Contractors in Wisconsin, joins the RightWisconsin Conversations podcast this week.
Wisconsin Attorney General Brad Schimel talks about the Government Accountability Board and the push back on the Department of Justice report from the Ethics Commission and the Election Commission.
Waukesha County Executive Paul Farrow joins RightWisconsin Editor James Wigderson to talk about keeping taxes down, future growth in the county, and the lost chili recipe.
Marquette University Professor John McAdams talks about the university's attempt to get rid of him and the hope that the Wisconsin Supreme Court will put McAdams back in the classroom.
This week RightWisconsin Conversations is joined by city of Waukesha Mayor Shawn Reilly. Editor James Wigderson and Reilly discuss the agreement with the City of Milwaukee to sell water to Waukesha and why Waukesha needs water from Lake Michigan.
state Rep. John Macco (R-88) joins us to discuss tax reform, changes at UW-Green Bay to meet the needs of 21st century employers, why he got into politics, and what the heck is Booyah soup.
Kooyenga talks about Wisconsin's protectionist alcohol distribution laws and why they need to be fixed.
State Rep. Joel Kleefisch, R-Oconomowoc, joined us this week on RightWisconsin Conversations to talk about the likelihood of getting Heal Without Harm passed and what the state can do to combat human trafficking.
Learn why the name was changed, what's in the future for the Badger Institute, and what's in the new magazine, Diggings.
This week on RightWisconsin Conversations, we visited state Rep. Adam Neylon, R-Pewaukee, at his office in the Capitol to discuss the REINS Act, Foxconn, and how Neylon got started in politics.
Allen talked about his vote against the state budget, what's happening with cell tower placement in your community, and those crazy Blue Books.
This week we visited state Senator Dave Craig, R-Town of Vernon, to talk about his vote against the state budget, zero-based budgeting, and not giving up your rights if you keep the city assessor out of your home.
On the agenda: are conservatives funnier, political conversions, hanging up on the Reverend Jesse Jackson, and thanking God for George Petak.
The news that the dress code is enforced on men and women alike somehow is lost with the political left claiming the dress code is a sexist outrage. The left can't help themselves, and many of them are actually comparing the dress code to Margaret Atwood's A Handmaid's Tale.