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EPISODE · Jan 7, 2025 · 26 MIN

Bridging the Racial Homeownership Gap, Defining the Middle Class and Gruber v. Nicolet

from Spanning The State

In this hour of today's show Kristin and Brian speak to Milwaukee's Commissioner of City Development, Lafayette Crump on how he and his team are providing homes for homebuyers out of vacant residences. Then they try to define what the middle class is in modern day Wisconsin. Later they talk about the brewing competition between Gruber Law and Nicolet law.

In this hour of today's show Kristin and Brian speak to Milwaukee's Commissioner of City Development, Lafayette Crump on how he and his team are providing homes for homebuyers out of vacant residences. Then they try to define what the middle class is in modern day Wisconsin. Later they talk about the brewing competition between Gruber Law and Nicolet law.

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