Synopsis
WisPolitics Midday provides what you need to know about Wisconsin politics in under two minutes.Quality content brought to you each weekday by the reporting team at WisPolitics.com.
Episodes
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Capitol Chats: Eric Fulcomer says college financial aid "threatened" by federal cuts
07/05/2025 Duration: 13minIn this week's Capitol Chats, Wisconsin Association of Independent Colleges and Universities President Eric Fulcomer expresses concerns with the impact of federal funding cuts on college grants, and says he hopes the state budget can support more grant money.
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Capitol Chats: DNR Secretary Hyun talks budget priorities, Senate confirmation
30/04/2025 Duration: 12minIn this week's Capitol Chats episode, Department of Natural Resources Secretary Karen Hyun talks about her top priorities for the state budget and the prospects for her confirmation by the state Senate.
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Capitol Chats: Scott Walker discusses spring election, future of state GOP
23/04/2025 Duration: 17minIn this week's Capitol Chats episode, former Gov. Scott Walker says the Republican Party needs to work on its grassroots organizing following the spring election. He also says he won't be running for governor next year, and isn't endorsing a particular candidate at this point.
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Capitol Chats: LFB Director Lang says evaluating tariffs' impact will be 'critical' to state budget
09/04/2025 Duration: 13minIn this week's Capitol Chats episode, longtime Legislative Fiscal Bureau Director Bob Lang discusses the bureau's role in the budget process and says accurately evaluating the impact of tariffs on revenue estimates will be "critical."
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Capitol Chats: Marquette Law School poll director talks high voter turnout, issues that drove spring election results
02/04/2025 Duration: 17minIn this week's Capitol Chats episode, Marquette Law School Poll Director Charles Franklin says Elon Musk's involvement in the state Supreme Court race "doesn't look like it reshaped voting patterns in the state very much at all," but says his intense campaign could take some credit for the high voter turnout.
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Capitol Chats: Rep. Cruz says public education at a "concerning crossroads" in Wisconsin
26/03/2025 Duration: 14minIn this week's Capitol Chats episode, Rep. Angelina Cruz, D-Racine, says public education is at a "concerning crossroads." The former teacher and union leader is a freshman in the Assembly and serves on the Education Committee.
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Capitol Chats: Freshman Rep. Brill is focused on addressing addiction in Wisconsin
19/03/2025 Duration: 13minRep. Lindee Brill, R-Sheboygan Falls, who is the vice-chair of the Mental Health and Substance Abuse Prevention Committee, says in a new Capitol Chats episode that addressing addiction in the state is important to her because of how many people are impacted each day.
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Capitol Chats: U.S. Sen. Johnson is "concerned" about impact of Trump's tariffs
05/03/2025 Duration: 17minIn this week's Capitol Chats episode, U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Oshkosh, discusses his concerns about retaliatory tariffs and the impact on Wisconsin. He also praises President Donald Trump's cost-cutting efforts.
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Capitol Chats: Rep. Tenorio hopes to bring more people to the table as first Filipino Assembly member
26/02/2025 Duration: 12minIn this week's Capitol Chats episode, freshman Rep. Angelito Tenorio, D-West Allis, talks about his milestone as the first Filipino American in the state Assembly and his priorities in office.
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Capitol Chats: Rep. Kaufert talks returning to the Legislature, prison reform
19/02/2025 Duration: 18minRep. Dean Kaufert, R-Neenah is returning to the Legislature after 10 years away. He is now the chair of the Committee on Corrections and discussed his plan to address prison reform working with both parties.
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Capitol Chats: Rep. Arney talks building community and key issues
12/02/2025 Duration: 16minFreshman Rep. Margaret Arney, D-Wauwatosa, discusses her priorities, including expanding Medicaid, addressing climate change and providing resources to Wisconsinites.
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Capitol Chats: Returning Rep. Rob Kreibich to prioritize boosting Wisconsin businesses
05/02/2025 Duration: 12minIn this week's Capitol Chats podcast, Rep. Rob Kreibich, R-New Richmond, discusses tax cuts, returning to the Legislature and priorities the chair of the Commerce Committee.
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Capitol Chats: Freshman Rep. DeSanto talks legislative priorities, past as professional clown
22/01/2025 Duration: 13minIn this week's Capitol Chats episode, freshman Rep. Karen DeSanto, D-Baraboo, talks about her priorities for the legislative session and her past role as a professional clown.
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Capitol Chats: Neubauer hopes to address high costs for working families in upcoming session
08/01/2025 Duration: 13minIn this week's Capitol Chats episode, Assembly Minority Leader Greta Neubauer, D-Racine, discusses her priorities for the legislative session and working with Republican leadership.
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Capitol Chats: Cowles reflects on 37 years in the state Senate
18/12/2024 Duration: 23minOutgoing Sen. Rob Cowles, R-Green Bay, in an interview for WisPolitics's Capitol Chats podcast says while there’s “definitely a danger” to breaking party lines, lawmakers can’t be afraid to “lose a committee appointment because of your principles.” Cowles, the longest-serving Wisconsin state lawmaker currently in office, has been elected to the state Senate for the past 37 years since winning an April 1987 special election. Before that, he served in the Assembly from 1982-1987. He will retire next month after deciding not to seek reelection when he was drawn into a district with fellow Green Bay GOP Sen. Eric Wimberger. Cowles joined WisPolitics’ Capitol Chats podcast to talk about his time in office, how the state of politics has changed over the course of his career, and his history of bucking party norms.
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Capitol Chats: Wied says Americans "want the policies of President Trump," calls Hunter Biden pardon "despicable"
04/12/2024 Duration: 10minIn this week's Capitol Chats episode, freshman U.S. Rep. Tony Wied says Americans want the policies President-elect Donald Trump has proposed. The De Pere Republican also says he wants to develop a good relationship with Democrats, and condemns President Biden decision to pardon his son Hunter.
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Capitol Chats: WisDems' Abel says Baldwin would have won even without America First candidate on the ballot
21/11/2024 Duration: 08minIn this week's Capitol Chats episode, soon-to-be Democratic Party of Wisconsin Executive Director Sarah Abel says Tammy Baldwin would have won reelection against Republican Eric Hovde even if America First candidate Thomas Leager, who Dem donors helped put on the ballot, hadn't been in the race. Hovde has blamed Leager for his loss.
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Capitol Chats: McCoshen credits Trump for rural turnout, Zepecki praises historic Baldwin victory
07/11/2024 Duration: 31minIn this week's Capitol Chats, GOP strategist Bill McCoshen and Dem strategist Joe Zepecki join a special edition of the podcast on this week's elections in Wisconsin. McCoshen credits President-elect Donald Trump for winning over more voters in rural areas and Zepecki touts Dem U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin winning reelection despite Trump carrying the state. Baldwin is the first Wisconsin candidate for U.S. Senate since 1968 to win an election when the nominee for the other party won the presidential race.
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Capitol Chats: Barnes says Senate candidacy prepared him to support candidates facing attack ads
23/10/2024 Duration: 12minIn this week’s Capitol Chats episode, former Dem U.S. Senate candidate and Lt. Gov. Mandela Barnes talks about his The Long Run PAC, which aims to support nontraditional candidates. Barnes says his experience running for U.S. Senate puts him in a position to support candidates who feel things aren't going their way or are being bombarded by racist or misogynistic attack ads.
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Capitol Chats: La Follette School director touts program to mitigate political polarization
09/10/2024 Duration: 14minIn this week's Capitol Chats episode, UW-La Follette School Director Susan Webb-Yackee shares how the Main Street Agenda program, a partnership between the La Follette School and Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, has sought to bring Wisconsinites together across political lines.