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Shelby County Commissioner Amber Mills joined Wake Up Memphis to talk about the new chair drama happening in the Shelby County Commission.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Political contributor Jordan Carpenter joined Wake Up Memphis to talk about the Republicans who raised your taxes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Commissioner Mick Wright joined Wake Up Memphis to defend why he voted for the wheel tax increase.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Commissioner Amber Mills joined Wake Up Memphis to talk about the proposed Wheel Tax Hike, having been the only Republican to not vote for it.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Political contributor Jordan Carpenter joined Wake Up Memphis to talk about the failed wheel tax amendment in the Shelby County Commission.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Shelby County Commissioner Mick Wright joined Wake Up Memphis to talk about the Shelby County Clerk Office debacle and the Wheel Tax amendment that Mayor Lee Harris put on the commissioners.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
County Commission Budget Committee Chairman Michael Whaley talks about the proposed doubling of the county's capital budget on The Daily Memphian's “On The Record” podcast.
2PM – Former Milwaukee County Sheriff David Clarke talks with Vicki about race and democrat policies. 3PM – Senator Ron Johnson discusses the Congressional impeachment vote. 3:30 – Doctor John Drohs, CO2 Coalition, examines climate change and the narrative that climate change will end the world in 12 years. 4PM – Former Madison City Council Alder Jed Sanborn talks with Vici about Madison's $40 wheel tax passed by the City Council.
Three criminal investigations are going on right now that could provide some accountability with the intelligence leaks and abuses in our government. Eric O'Keefe is on to talk about it. Tracy Beanz, Uncover DC, joins the show to talk about Sidney Powell's defense and investigation into corruption surrounding the effort to gather intelligence and impeach Trump. With Red-Flag Laws, if you want to keep your guns, you have to pay for your own defense and go to court if somebody decides to tell law enforcement that you shouldn't have a gun. John Lot, from the Crime Prevention Research Center, opines. Paul Skidmore, District 9, joins the show to talk about the proposed Madison "Wheel Tax" and "Bus Rapid Transit", plus staffing issues with the Madison police force. Matt Kittle stops by to talk about the First Amendment, and specifically the concerning data that shows most Americans, especially young people, can not identify what is protected by the First Amendment and the trend of many calling for it to be altered to NOT cover "hate speech", whatever they decide that is. Chris Arns, Executive Director Badger Air Community Counsel, updates us on the environmental impact statement on F-35s flying over Madison, plus new info that F-35s have already flown over Madison this summer with little to no complaints.
The Madison Mayor is proposing a $40 wheel fee for every vehicle owned in Madison to help pay for her rapid transit project that no one will use.
Matt visits with Lancaster County Commissioner, Roma Amundson about consideration of a Wheel Tax for Lancaster County. An Infrastructure Financing Task Force has been considering ways to finance roads and bridges. Including how JPAs (Joint Public Agency) may come into play.
Educational flyers on the way. Words that describe county referendums will matter See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The City of New London's $20 wheel tax generated $184,000 in the current budget, but that windfall wasn't spent on road repairs. The budget spends only $18,000 on transportation related projects. So where did the money go? There's nowhere for the money to hide in the city budget, so it appears to have been spent on other priorities - priorities other than roads. Catch the MacIver News Minute on News/Talk 1130 WISN every Tuesday and Thursday at 8, 11, and 2. Listen to News/Talk 1130 WISN live: www.iheart.com/live/1130-wisn-4245/
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La Crosse county GOP chair Bill Feehan throws his support behind city wheel tax. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
La Crosse mayor Tim Kabat suggests wheel tax for funding roads See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The city Mayor is proposing a wheel tax added on to the Dane County wheel tax. But is the money going to go towards roads?
Green Bay Alderman Randy Scannell joins Elliot on this episode of Blind Partisan. They discuss how a Wheel Tax could be beneficial to road repair for Green Bay and taking costs heavily off of citizens living along roads being worked on. They also talked about some of the issues that may arise from the Wheel tax such as increasing costs over time.
Green Bay Alderman Randy Scannell joins Elliot on this episode of Blind Partisan. They discuss how a Wheel Tax could be beneficial to road repair for Green Bay and taking costs heavily off of citizens living along roads being worked on. They also talked about some of the issues that may arise from the Wheel tax such as increasing costs over time.
Green Bay Alderman Randy Scannell joins Elliot on this episode of Blind Partisan. They discuss how a Wheel Tax could be beneficial to road repair for Green Bay and taking costs heavily off of citizens living along roads being worked on. They also talked about some of the issues that may arise from the Wheel tax such as increasing costs over time.
Green Bay Alderman Randy Scannell joins Elliot on this episode of Blind Partisan. They discuss how a Wheel Tax could be beneficial to road repair for Green Bay and taking costs heavily off of citizens living along roads being worked on. They also talked about some of the issues that may arise from the Wheel tax such as increasing costs over time.
Green Bay Alderman Bill Galvin joins Elliot on this episode of Blind Partisan. They discuss how a Wheel Tax could be beneficial to road repair for Green Bay and taking costs heavily off of citizens living along roads being worked on. They also talked about city budgets, city staff layoffs, and the price of road assessments.
Green Bay Alderman Bill Galvin joins Elliot on this episode of Blind Partisan. They discuss how a Wheel Tax could be beneficial to road repair for Green Bay and taking costs heavily off of citizens living along roads being worked on. They also talked about city budgets, city staff layoffs, and the price of road assessments.
Green Bay Alderman Bill Galvin joins Elliot on this episode of Blind Partisan. They discuss how a Wheel Tax could be beneficial to road repair for Green Bay and taking costs heavily off of citizens living along roads being worked on. They also talked about city budgets, city staff layoffs, and the price of road assessments.
Green Bay Alderman Bill Galvin joins Elliot on this episode of Blind Partisan. They discuss how a Wheel Tax could be beneficial to road repair for Green Bay and taking costs heavily off of citizens living along roads being worked on. They also talked about city budgets, city staff layoffs, and the price of road assessments.
Washington Bureau Chief Craig Gilbert discusses Sunday's presidential debate, Donald Trump's fallout with Paul Ryan and changes in the polls. The panel discusses the latest MU poll results and what the results say about the presidential and Senate races. We'll also explain Chris Abele's proposed wheel tax.