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Robin Vos:
Sometimes you can believe in something very fervently, but at the end of the day, you weigh the totality of the bill, and you say on balance it’s much better than it is to have it pass than not.
Zac Schultz:
Lawmakers caucus and compromise to pass the biggest chunk of the state budget. A long-awaited proposal would modify how the state’s alcohol industry is regulated, and perceptions of diversity and free speech on UW campuses emulate the national culture war politics.
Good evening. I’m Zac Schultz filling in for Frederica Freyberg. Tonight on “Here & Now,” the latest on the budget action taken at the Capitol this week. UW System President Jay Rothman weighs in on the state higher education budget and Attorney General Josh Kaul discusses cuts to the Office of School Safety. Plus, what changes to state alcohol regulation would mean for small business producers. It’s “Here & Now” for June 16.
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