Épisodes

  • Governor Brief - Wisconsin - Evers Vetoes Tax-Free Tips and Overtime as Surplus Deal Brews
    Apr 18 2026
    Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers vetoed two tax relief bills on April 13, 2026, blocking exemptions on tips and overtime income. Host Marc Ellery examines Evers' reasoning while exploring how these vetoes affect servers, bartenders, and overtime workers statewide, and what surplus negotiations might mean for Wisconsin taxpayers.

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    18 min
  • Governor Brief - Wisconsin - Evers Steps Aside: An Open Race and a Legacy of 2,000 Pardons
    Apr 15 2026
    Marc Ellery examines Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers' decision not to seek a third term, creating the first open gubernatorial race in sixteen years. We discuss early Democratic candidates Joel Brennan and Mandela Barnes, analyze budget priorities reshaping education funding, and cover Evers' new commutation advisory board for criminal justice reform.

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    18 min
  • Governor Brief - Wisconsin - Pardons, Housing Access & Evers' Final Chapter
    Apr 11 2026
    Marc Ellery unpacks Governor Tony Evers' executive order restoring commutations in Wisconsin and establishing an advisory board for sentence reviews, especially for juveniles. The episode also covers new housing legislation and Evers' announcement he won't seek reelection, opening Wisconsin's first competitive gubernatorial race in sixteen years.

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    16 min
  • Wisconsin Governor Evers: Commutation, Vetoes, and PFAS This Week
    Apr 8 2026
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    **Wisconsin Governor Podcast: Tony Evers' Major Moves – Commutation Reform, PFAS Laws & Vetoes**

    Welcome to the Wisconsin Governor Podcast with Marc! In this episode, we break down Governor Tony Evers' biggest policy decisions from April 2024, including executive orders, legislative vetoes, and environmental initiatives that are shaping Wisconsin's future.

    **Episode Highlights:**

    🔹 **Commutation Process Restored** – Governor Evers signs executive orders establishing Wisconsin's first formal Commutation Advisory Board in 25+ years, featuring criminal justice experts reviewing sentence reduction cases with focus on juvenile sentencing and brain science research.

    🔹 **Tax on Tips Bill Vetoed** – Evers vetoes legislation that would have eliminated state taxes on tips, citing budget concerns and state revenue impacts.

    🔹 **ICE Cooperation Measure Blocked** – The governor vetoes an immigration enforcement bill, sparking debate over immigration policy and public safety priorities.

    🔹 **PFAS Environmental Law Signed** – A bipartisan package addressing "forever chemicals" contaminating Wisconsin water receives gubernatorial approval, boosting cleanup efforts and public health protections.

    **What's Included:**
    - Latest Wisconsin governor news and policy analysis
    - Social media reactions and public opinion
    - Criminal justice reform updates
    - Environmental and PFAS legislation details
    - Budget and fiscal policy discussion

    **Perfect For:** Wisconsin voters, criminal justice advocates, environmental advocates, and anyone interested in state government policy.

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    **Keywords:** Wisconsin Governor, Tony Evers, commutation, PFAS, criminal justice reform, state policy, Wisconsin news

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    3 min