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Status Pending
WUWM 89.7 FM - Milwaukee's NPR
18 episodes
6 days ago
There’s a line we hear when people talk about immigration. A phrase that’s repeated over and over: “Do it the right way.” But what does that mean? And what’s the “right way” in a time like this, when the rules seem to always be changing? On Status Pending, we break down the different ways people come to this country, the hurdles that have existed for years, and the new ones people are facing in real time.
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There’s a line we hear when people talk about immigration. A phrase that’s repeated over and over: “Do it the right way.” But what does that mean? And what’s the “right way” in a time like this, when the rules seem to always be changing? On Status Pending, we break down the different ways people come to this country, the hurdles that have existed for years, and the new ones people are facing in real time.
Show more...
Documentary
Society & Culture
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Tony Evers Chats About Wisconsin's 'Year Of Clean Drinking Water'
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11 minutes 26 seconds
6 years ago
Tony Evers Chats About Wisconsin's 'Year Of Clean Drinking Water'
Across Wisconsin, tens of thousands of people don’t trust the water that comes out of their tap — due to lead, agricultural runoff or industrial pollution. To address water quality, there’s $70 million in Gov. Tony Evers’ budget and he's declared 2019 "the year of clean drinking water." However, some in the Republican state Legislature say too much of that money would go to Milwaukee to remove lead water lines, neglecting other areas of the state. » See More Project Milwaukee: Great Lakes, Troubled Waters Reports Evers shares some insight on Wisconsin's year of clean drinking water: Water quality concerns go beyond lead pipes in Milwaukee The year of clean drinking water isn't just about lead pipes in Milwaukee . When areas grow, and even some suburban Milwaukee areas, there are problems with farm runoff and urban runoff. “We're putting significant resources in to make sure that not only we have ways of fixing lead service lines, but also make sure that we focus our efforts on
Status Pending
There’s a line we hear when people talk about immigration. A phrase that’s repeated over and over: “Do it the right way.” But what does that mean? And what’s the “right way” in a time like this, when the rules seem to always be changing? On Status Pending, we break down the different ways people come to this country, the hurdles that have existed for years, and the new ones people are facing in real time.