Sarah Godlewski
Interview: Sara Godlewski
State Treasurer of Wisconsin and former US Senate candidate, Sarah Godlewski talks about her new PAC, Women Win Wisconsin.
Senate debate, Women Win Wisconsin, and more
Senate debate. Wisconsin Medical Society on abortion care. Women Win Wisconsin. Section Yellow. Ben Brey is back. Course correcting misinformation.
(1:14) - Senate debate
- Capitol Bureau Chief at Cap Times, Jessie Opoien talks about the political paradox of Ron Johnson and last night's debate.
(29:15) - Wisconsin Medical Society on abortion care
- Wisconsin Medical society calls is asking lawmakers to put their money where there mouth is.
(48:00) - Women Win Wisconsin
- State Treasurer of Wisconsin and former US Senate candidate, Sarah Godlewski talks about her new PAC, Women Win Wisconsin.
- You can connect with Sarah on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.
(1:05:40) - Section Yellow
- Social Worker and Founder of Section Yellow, John Plageman shares how Section Yellow is an 'oasis' for nondrinking Packers fans.
(1:30:03) - Ben Brey Translates the market
- Wallstreet vet, Ben Brey translates another painful CPI report.
(1:50:27) - Course correcting misinformation
- UW Madison Journalism and Mass Communication professor, Michael Wagner talks about misinformation.
- You can connect with Michael on Twitter and Instagram.
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Women in Wisconsin’s Legislature and Beyond
In the first half, Mark talks with 84th assembly candidate, LuAnn Bird about her campaign successes and misinformation about Wisconsin’s education system. In the next half, Mark talks with Sarah Godlewski, Wisconsin state treasurer, about electing women to the legislature, gerrymandering, and more.
Sarah Godlewski’s Next Adventure (Sept 15 – Hour 2)
State Treasurer Sarah Godlewski unveils her new plans for the November election: Creating two different groups—One to give women an outlet to oppose Sen. Ron Johnson and one to help six women running for seats in the Wisconsin Legislature.
Godlewski for Senate