Governor Evers on Fair Maps, Federal Funding, and the Future of Wisconsin
In November 2026, Wisconsin voters will elect a new governor, as Governor Tony Evers has decided to not seek a third term. Host Bianca Martin sits down with the Governor in his office at the capitol to discuss the legacy he hopes to leave behind and the biggest issues facing Wisconsin today. Evers also shares his thoughts on the candidates running for governor, a bipartisan agreement to fund building renovations for Wisconsin corrections facilities, and what he plans to do in retirement.
This episode was recorded on Tuesday, October 28th, 2025.
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