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To talk about Madison's housing situation and what local and state governments can do about it, host Ali Muldrow is joined by Senator Kelda Roys. The post We've Got To Live Together appeared first on WORT-FM 89.9.
A recession appears increasingly likely with a president operating an economic policy that resembles a bull in a china shop more than a coherent strategy. We'll talk to Sean O'Malley about ways to protect your retirement nestegg from the worst of a potential Trump Slump. And state Sen. Kelda Roys tells us about a bill not likely to pass the Legislature, but it's still important to introduce it so people know who's fighting to keep the government out of doctor's exam rooms and protect women's most personal healthcare decisions. Mornings with Pat Kreitlow airs on several stations across the Civic Media radio network, Monday through Friday from 6-9 am. Subscribe to the podcast to be sure not to miss out on a single episode! To learn more about the show and all of the programming across the Civic Media network, head over to https://civicmedia.us/shows to see the entire broadcast line up. Guests: Kelda Roys, Sean O'Malley
Welcome to this week's best of for UpNorthNews Radio! This week Pat is sitting down with guests Richard Trent, Sean O'Malley, as well as Senator Kelda Roys and Rep. Ann Roe. From Mainstreet Alliance, to tariffs on our cars, we have all the Wisconsin news you need! Thanks for listening!! UpNorthNews with Pat Kreitlow airs on several stations across the Civic Media radio network, Monday through Friday from 6-8 am. Subscribe to the podcast to be sure not to miss out on a single episode! To learn more about the show and all of the programming across the Civic Media network, head over to https://civicmedia.us/shows to see the entire broadcast line up. Follow the show on Facebook, X, and Instagram to keep up with Pat & the show!
The world richest man sure seems keen on buying a Supreme Court seat in Wisconsin, with reports he's approaching $20 million out of his own pocket to try to get Brad Schimel elected. Our guests from the state legislature think that might be reason enough for folks to send a message that elections aren't for sale in our state. We'll talk to Sen. Kelda Roys and new state Rep. Ann Roe about next week's races and what's happening in the Assembly and Senate in Madison. And we'll talk to a former official with the Republican Party in Wisconsin's 8th Congressional District about turmoil there. UpNorthNews with Pat Kreitlow airs on several stations across the Civic Media radio network, Monday through Friday from 6-8 am. Subscribe to the podcast to be sure not to miss out on a single episode! To learn more about the show and all of the programming across the Civic Media network, head over to https://civicmedia.us/shows to see the entire broadcast line up. Follow the show on Facebook, X, and Instagram to keep up with Pat & the show! Guests: Kelda Roys, Ann Roe
While Trump & Co. try to motivate people to vote by using fear and lies, it still seems like most voters will make up their minds using the real world in front of them—politicians who want to control their bodies but have no plans to improve the lives of children, families, and the economy. We'll talk to state Sen. Kelda Roys about the issues important to those who want to vote “for” something, not just against. And Civic Media news director Terry Bell has 3 Things You Need to Know to start the week. UpNorthNews with Pat Kreitlow airs on several stations across the Civic Media radio network, Monday through Friday from 6-8 am. Subscribe to the podcast to be sure not to miss out on a single episode! To learn more about the show and all of the programming across the Civic Media network, head over to https://civicmedia.us/shows to see the entire broadcast line up. Follow the show on Facebook, X, and Instagram to keep up with Pat & the show. Guests: Kelda Roys, Salina Heller
Alison, Liz, and Rebecca speak with Wisconsin State Senator Kelda Roys. They discuss what it's like to be a nonreligious lawmaker in today's legislative world as well as the threat of Christian Nationalism to our secular democracy and civil rights like reproductive freedom. Background Senator Kelda Roys' bio Congressional Freethought Caucus Abortion resources aidaccess.org plancpills.org Previous episode that discusses mifepristone Jessica Valenti substack Jill Filipovic substack Check us out on YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, and X. Our website, we-dissent.org, has more information as well as episode transcripts.
In this week's Climate Check, we talk to Melissa Baldauff about the transition period from fossil fuel to renewable energy when it comes to where communities get their power. We'll also hear from state Sen. Kelda Roys about Gov. Tony Evers bringing the Legislature's Joint Finance Committee back to the Capitol to resolve a conflict on money to clean up PFAS contamination. Guests: Melissa Baldauff, Melissa Kaye
After reporting on state/church violations and victories in Illinois, California, Kentucky, Alabama, Oklahoma and Wisconsin, FFRF's Senior Policy Counsel Ryan Jayne tells us "Everything you need to know about public school chaplain bills" that are being introduced in many states. Then we speak with Wisconsin state senator Kelda Roys, an openly atheistic public official who is working to improve this world.
Gov. Tony Evers provided a reprieve to childcare providers and parents by temporarily saving the Child Care Counts program, but only the Legislature can fund it to a sustainable level. We'll talk to our friends from Motherhood for Good as well as state Sen. Kelda Roys. Plus Civic Media News Director Terry Bell has 3 […]Guests: Kelda Roys, Terry Bell, Erin Phillips, Emily Tyne, Salina Heller
We'll visit with state Sen. Kelda Roys about two recent instances of Republicans getting attention for the wrong reasons. In one case, a Republican senator up north appears to be trying to sue a small news outlet out of business. That same senator and two Assembly colleagues are also co-authors of a new bill that […]Guests: Kelda Roys, Chad Holmes, Hans Breitenmoser, Rachel Bouressa
As Wisconsin Democrats gathered for their annual convention, legislators celebrated recent success in statewide elections, expressed optimism about 2024, and groaned over the prospect of supporting a compromise bill with Republicans that provides more funding for local governments and public schools while also making the voucher school program even stronger. We'll talk to Joint Finance […]Guests: Kristin Lyerly, Kelda Roys, Terry Bell
We welcome back Michael Wagner, UW Madison Professor, to discuss the findings from the UW-Madison's Center for Communication and Civic Renewal survey about the political divides in Wisconsin. Then Sen. Kelda Roys is back to talk about the missed opportunities Wisconsin is currently experiencing.
Wisconsin Sen. Kelda Roys, an attorney and small business owner, was elected to the Senate in 2020. She previously served in the Assembly from 2009-2013. She now serves on the Legislature's Joint Finance Committee, which — among other things — revises the governor's state budget proposal before it goes before the full Legislature. In this episode, the Madison Democrat talked with Jessie and Jack about budget negotiations, the state Supreme Court and abortion access. And, of course, she was put through the rigors of the lightning round. Subscribe to Wedge Issues on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts or anywhere else you find podcasts. We'll have new episodes every other week. And be sure to subscribe to the weekly Wedge Issues newsletter here.Support the show: https://checkout.fundjournalism.org/memberform?org_id=capitaltimes&campaign=7013i000000U67DAASSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It was on March 31, 1849 that Wisconsin Gov. Nelson Dewey signed a law banning abortion. State Sen. Kelda Roys will outline the legislation introduced by Democrats that would restore women's healthcare rights and undo the damage brought by right-wing US Supreme Court justices when they repealed Roe v. Wade, allowing the 1849 ban to […]Guests: Kelda Roys, Mark Jacob, Dan Schumacher
Amazon is adding MD to its résumé. This week, the retail giant closed a $3.9 billion deal to acquire One Medical, which Kristin used to go to before moving back to Milwaukee. Good thing? Bad thing? We discuss. Then State Senator of Senate District 26, Kelda Roys, joins to talk about what's happening with the Mifepristone lawsuit happening in Texas and what that means for the country and Wisconsin. Guest: Kelda Roys
In this week's Capitol Chats episode Sen. Kelda Roys blasts "right wing billionaires" for foisting the UW System's free speech survey upon the statewide colleges and universities system. The Madison Dem also says the survey was "primed to get a result that would show some kind of a bias."
In this week's Capitol Chats episode Sen. Kelda Roys blasts "right wing billionaires" for foisting the UW System's free speech survey upon the statewide colleges and universities system. The Madison Dem also says the survey was "primed to get a result that would show some kind of a bias."
State Sen. Kelda Roys is the newest member of the legislature's Joint Finance Committee, which writes the state budget bill. She shares her thoughts on the largest-ever state budget surplus and how Republicans can work with Democrats and Gov. Evers to put it to its best possible use. Also, a visit from Terry Bell in […]Civic Media
We continue our three-part series on advocacy and civic engagement by talking with Wisconsin State Senator Kelda Roys about her views on and experiences with physician advocacy. She provides insight on why it is important for medical professionals to be involved in policy creation, examples of effective advocacy efforts, and advice on how to get involved at any stage of training.
A recent report outlines how badly Wisconsin's labor force has been losing potential workers to other states over the years. State Sen. Kelda Roys reviews some things the Legislature could do to improve Wisconsin's ability to recruit and retain families, if its Republican leaders hadn't put the legislative branch on a 10-month paid vacation.
Today we’re joined by WI State Senator Kelda Roys for the first half of the show, and Greta Neubauer, Democratic Minority Leader of the WI Assembly in the second half. Visit www.FairMaps.com to get involved in advocating for our right to free and fair elections! Spread the word!
This is a replay episode from 9/2020.If you are interested in getting involved in politics, Senator Roys suggests starting with local government. Political leaders are much more accessible, and you can have a large impact. "You don’t have to be wealthy or well-connected, but you need to have relationships with people who want to help you."We talk about parts of her political platform:Pay inequalityState InfrastructureSupporting entrepreneurship Cost of childcareFree tuition for 2-year collegesTo learn more about Senator Roys visit: https://keldaroys.com/Connect with Valerie on LinkedIn
Kelda Roys, Wisconsin State Senator, joins Dr. Kris Ferguson on this episode of the Get Healthy podcast to talk all things politics. They discuss the presidential debates, as well as cover many of the most important issues facing Americans today. Democracy starts with you, so get out and vote! Kelda Roys, 41, is an experienced legislative leader, small business owner, attorney, and healthcare advocate. A mom and stepmom of 4 girls, Kelda is relentlessly focused on building a more just and equitable Wisconsin where everyone has the chance to succeed. As our next state senator in Wisconsin's 26th District, Kelda will fight to ensure opportunity and fairness to Wisconsin. Kelda may be reached at keldaforsenate@gmail.com
If you are interested in getting involved in politics, Kelda suggests starting with local government. Political leaders are much more accessible, and you can have a large impact. "You don’t have to be wealthy or well-connected, but you need to have relationships with people who want to help you."We talk about parts of Kelda's political platform:Pay inequalityState InfrastructureSupporting entrepreneurship Cost of childcareFree tuition for 2-year collegesTo learn more about Kelda: https://keldaroys.com/
Seven Democratic contenders vying to replace long-serving state Sen. Fred Risser in Wisconsin's 26th Senate District faced off in a Cap Times candidate forum on July 29. Cap Times political reporter Briana Reilly posed questions to Brian Benford, William Davis III, Nada Elmikashfi, John Imes, Amani Latimer Burris, Aisha Moe and Kelda Roys. The candidate who emerges from the Aug. 11 primary will represent the district, as there is no Republican challenger on the November ballot. Support the show: https://checkout.fundjournalism.org/memberform?org_id=capitaltimes&campaign=7013i000000U67DAAS
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The fundraising chase in the campaign for governor produced two clear trends in July.
Mike Spaulding talked with the gubernatorial candidate.
August 14th is the primary for Democratic candidate for Governor. We sat down with one of the gubernatorial candidates, Kelda Roys, to hear her thoughts on the election, why her diverse experiences separate her from the other candidates, why she embodies the future of Wisconsin leaders, and how she plans on defeating Scott Walker in the general election. We also hear from Fabi Maldonado on how the Wisconsin Choice Campaign is helping Wisconsinites get involved in the gubernatorial race.Creators/Producers: Benjamin Rangel & Kyle HaggeWebsite: bridgethecitypodcast.comInstagram: @BridgeTheCityPodcastTwitter: @BridgeTheCityWiEmail: Bridgethecitypodcast@gmail.comLogo Design: Ryan FlynnMusic: Casey Masters
Kelda Roys may be known right now for her viral campaign video, but she will be known for being a fierce advocate for women's rights, her commitment to the people of Wisconsin, and the sheer will and determination that all badgers proudly claim as their own.
Kelly talks to Kelda Roys, Democratic candidate for governor in Wisconsin, about her background in the State Assembly and how it prepares her for working across the aisle to get bills through the legislature. They discuss the crowded late primary, and Kelda's preparation to pivot quickly to the general election to take on the Koch brothers-funded Scott Walker. And they talk parenthood and Kelda's decision to keep her family central in her campaign.
Kelly talks to Kelda Roys, Democratic candidate for governor in Wisconsin, about her background in the State Assembly and how it prepares her for working across the aisle to get bills through the legislature. They discuss the crowded late primary, and Kelda's preparation to pivot quickly to the general election to take on the Koch brothers-funded Scott Walker. And they talk parenthood and Kelda's decision to keep her family central in her campaign.
Kelda Roys, 38, the CEO and founder of the real estate tech company OpenHomes, talks with Jessie Opoien about why she's in the race for governor. Support the show.
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