Wisconsin Watch
From the Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism
We found 10 episodes of Wisconsin Watch with the tag “news”.
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Raising Wisconsin’s minimum wage would significantly cut poverty. So why is it still $7.25?
August 31st, 2021 | 16 mins 32 secs
color of money, minimum wage, news, wisconsin
Thousands of residents in Wisconsin — many of them people of color — would see a higher standard of living if politicians raised the long-stalled minimum wage.
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Wisconsin cities look to basic income to close racial, other wealth gaps
August 31st, 2021 | 25 mins 59 secs
basic income, color of money, news, wisconsin
Following the lead of presidential candidate Andrew Yang, cities in Wisconsin and elsewhere are providing residents a basic income. Will the trend grow?
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Could ‘baby bonds’ close Wisconsin’s racial wealth gap?
August 17th, 2021 | 19 mins 11 secs
baby bonds, economic disparities, news, racial wealth gap, wisconsin
Setting aside government money at birth for all children has been tried both inside and outside of the United States — and even in Wisconsin. Not everyone is a fan.
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Judge’s rigorous collection of court-ordered debt atypical in Wisconsin — even in his own county
August 17th, 2021 | 15 mins 21 secs
criminal justice, debt collection, news, wisconsin
Outagamie County Circuit Judge Vincent Biskupic has held dozens of review hearings stretching over years to push defendants to pay overdue court costs
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‘Why do you keep harassing me?’: An Outagamie County judge controls defendants after sentencing
August 3rd, 2021 | 34 mins 17 secs
news, wisconsin
A Wisconsin Watch and WPR analysis shows Judge Vincent Biskupic is the top user of this ‘de facto’ probation, which raises questions of judicial authority — and fairness
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Man decries lengthy ‘de facto probation’ in Outagamie County
August 3rd, 2021 | 24 mins 30 secs
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Beau Jammes filed a complaint against Judge Vincent Biskupic, arguing that being subject to the judge’s scrutiny for months was ‘illegal’ — and unhelpful
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Homeownership gap for people of color in Wisconsin is wide; communities, nonprofits try to close it
August 3rd, 2021 | 13 mins 33 secs
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Historical redlining, racial covenants and modern-day barriers including lower incomes keep most residents of color in Wisconsin from owning homes
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FEMA offers generous funeral aid to those grieving COVID-19 deaths. Getting it isn’t easy.
July 13th, 2021 | 14 mins 36 secs
news, wisconsin
Applicants complain of confusing bureaucracy and long waits as the agency handles thousands of applications over the phone. A Milwaukee woman details her struggle to connect.
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The CDC eviction moratorium may end. What does that mean for Wisconsin?
June 28th, 2021 | 8 mins 2 secs
news, wisconsin
A federal judge on Wednesday tossed out the federal eviction moratorium, making it easier for landlords to kick out tenants behind in rent. Here are some things you should know.
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Cow manure predicted to cause most sickness from contaminated wells in Kewaunee County
June 28th, 2021 | 15 mins 58 secs
news, wisconsin
A new study predicts the incidence of gastrointestinal illness in private drinking wells, identifying manure as the main cause of contamination