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UNSPUN: November 22, 2017

One Wisconsin Now Executive Director Scot Ross makes his regular appearance on UNSPUN to talk thankfulness in Wisconsin politics. [WMTV-TV]

Let students refinance their loans

“Student loan debt is the defining economic crisis for nearly 1 million Wisconsinites,” said progressive group One Wisconsin Now in a statement. [Wisconsin Gazette]

Milwaukee to increase number of early voting sites

Tom Barrett joined One Wisconsin Institute in announcing the city approved funds for eight places where Milwaukee resident can vote absentee in person. [Wisconsin Radio Network]

Bill favors rent-to-own firms

“This is a sleazy attempt to prioritize a predatory industry over the consumer safety and financial well-being of Wisconsinites,” Scot Ross. [Associated Press]

Brad Schimel’s Opioid Problem

One Wisconsin Now charged, Schimel made those comments a month after receiving a $250 contribution from Purdue Pharma PAC, “its only PAC contribution made in Wisconsin.” [Urban Milwaukee]

Walker Retreats From Foxconn Deal

As One Wisconsin Now, told Stein, if Walker isn’t mentioning Foxconn, it’s because the governor’s internal polling is showing the deal isn’t popular. [Urban Milwaukee]

Lawmakers Sued For Twitter Block

One Wisconsin Now argues blocking their account violates the First Amendment by denying them access to information that’s being shared publicly. [Wisconsin Radio Network]

UNSPUN: October 25, 2017

Breaking down Vos's apology, U.S. Senate drama We are unspinning the political headlines with our analysts, Scot Ross and Bill McCoshen. [WMTV-TV]