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A Freshman’s Fight

Tackling Housing and Immigration in Wisconsin Mark Becker and Green Bay Rep. Amaad Rivera-Wagner to give a recap of the 2026 legislative session...yes, its already over. Wagner recounts personal threats faced from election conspiracy theorists

An episode of the Rational Revolution podcast, hosted by Mark Becker, titled "A Freshman’s Fight" was published on April 4, 2026 and runs 43 minutes.

April 4, 2026 ·43m · Rational Revolution

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Tackling Housing and Immigration in Wisconsin Mark Becker and Green Bay Rep. Amaad Rivera-Wagner to give a recap of the 2026 legislative session...yes, it's already over. Wagner recounts personal threats faced from election conspiracy theorists and advocates for a Supreme Court protective of constitutional rights. Despite legislative challenges, he celebrates two bipartisan bills: one inspired by Habitat for Humanity to make homeownership accessible and another removing barriers for DACA recipients seeking professional licenses. Mark and Amaad also discuss the No Kings protest, and how to turn it into action. They discuss coming together for the good of the people over political expediency. Don't miss this one! Guest: Amaad Rivera-Wagner

Tackling Housing and Immigration in Wisconsin

Mark Becker and Green Bay Rep. Amaad Rivera-Wagner to give a recap of the 2026 legislative session...yes, it's already over.

Wagner recounts personal threats faced from election conspiracy theorists and advocates for a Supreme Court protective of constitutional rights. Despite legislative challenges, he celebrates two bipartisan bills: one inspired by Habitat for Humanity to make homeownership accessible and another removing barriers for DACA recipients seeking professional licenses.

Mark and Amaad also discuss the No Kings protest, and how to turn it into action. They discuss coming together for the good of the people over political expediency. Don't miss this one!

Guest: Amaad Rivera-Wagner
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