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EPISODE · Aug 2, 2024 · 26 MIN

Here & Now for August 2, 2024

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On "Here & Now," Nathan Denzin covers why critics of Donald Trump warn that democracy is on the ballot in the 2024 election, Kit Kerchschensteiner discusses a court ruling that allows emailing ballots to disabled voters, Steven Potter explains how two proposed state constitutional amendments would shift power to direct federal funding and Barbara Bowers discusses growing numbers of nursing homes changing from nonprofit to for-profit. Plus, a statue of Vel Phillips was unveiled at the Wisconsin State Capitol to honor her legacy. Listen to the entire episode of "Here & Now" for August 2, 2024. For transcripts, video, and more information about this episode please visit our episode page at: https://pbswisconsin.org/podcast_episode/here-now-for-august-2-2024/?seriesID=59921

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