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EPISODE · May 29, 2026 · 26 MIN

Here & Now for May 29, 2026

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On "Here & Now," Marquette Law School Poll Director Charles Franklin discusses voter support for a bipartisan spending bill that was defeated, Zac Schultz interviews candidates in the 2026 race for governor on shared revenue to local government, Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development economist Scott Hodek considers shifts in the job market and impacts of artificial intelligence, and a federal court heard a state of Wisconsin lawsuit over tribal fishing limits on 19 lakes. Plus, University of Wisconsin Law School State Democracy Research Initiative attorney Bryna Godar explains a lawsuit against county sheriffs over the status of 48-hour ICE detainers. For transcripts, video, and more information about this episode please visit our episode page at: https://pbswisconsin.org/podcast_episode/here-now-for-may-29-2026/?seriesID=59921

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