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April 30, 2019WisPolitics Midday - 04.30.192 minutesPlayIn today's WisPolitics Midday update: The WI Supreme Court rules that daughter of shooting victim can't sue the website where gun was purchased. Polls are open in special election in the 64th assembly district. Gov Evers signs legislation regarding the use of the term "retardation" in administrative rules. ...moreShareView all episodesBy WisPolitics4.888 ratingsApril 30, 2019WisPolitics Midday - 04.30.192 minutesPlayIn today's WisPolitics Midday update: The WI Supreme Court rules that daughter of shooting victim can't sue the website where gun was purchased. Polls are open in special election in the 64th assembly district. Gov Evers signs legislation regarding the use of the term "retardation" in administrative rules. ...moreMore shows like WisPolitics Capitol ChatsView allThe NPR Politics Podcast25,785 ListenersThe Daily112,031 ListenersUp First from NPR56,537 ListenersWisPolitics.com7 ListenersCenter Stage, with Milfred and Hands21 ListenersConsider This from NPR6,396 ListenersLetters from an American5,903 Listeners
In today's WisPolitics Midday update: The WI Supreme Court rules that daughter of shooting victim can't sue the website where gun was purchased. Polls are open in special election in the 64th assembly district. Gov Evers signs legislation regarding the use of the term "retardation" in administrative rules.
April 30, 2019WisPolitics Midday - 04.30.192 minutesPlayIn today's WisPolitics Midday update: The WI Supreme Court rules that daughter of shooting victim can't sue the website where gun was purchased. Polls are open in special election in the 64th assembly district. Gov Evers signs legislation regarding the use of the term "retardation" in administrative rules. ...more
In today's WisPolitics Midday update: The WI Supreme Court rules that daughter of shooting victim can't sue the website where gun was purchased. Polls are open in special election in the 64th assembly district. Gov Evers signs legislation regarding the use of the term "retardation" in administrative rules.