Jamie Wall
Serve, Engage and Listen
This week, Mark sits down with State Senator Jamie Wall and Representative Amaad Rivera-Wagner! They discuss the next two years, and how to put people ahead of politics.
“This an opening, regardless of who you voted for, we are going to serve you, engage you and listen to you…” Amaad Rivera-Wagner
They share about the need to bring Madison to their districts, and talk about their in-district swearing in ceremony. Mark then discusses the importance of what lies ahead for all of us in a powerful final segment.
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Lean W/ Jamie Wall
Former Green Bay Mayor, Jim Schmitt is joined by Green Bay-area 30th District Senator, Jamie Wall. Jamie shares his experience during the political campaign and as a new senator, the causes. Then get to know Jamie Wall.
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Dive into the heart of community issues with 'Lean Local,' hosted by former Green Bay Mayor Jim Schmitt. This refreshing political and issues program bypasses traditional left-versus-right rhetoric. Instead, it 'leans local' with insightful discussions and grassroots solutions, focusing on what truly matters in our neighborhoods and communities.
The Bozos Need To Get Something Done (Hour 1)
It's Friday, so the weekend starts here. Usually when someone goes missing, we're all happy when they're found, but in this instance, maybe not? A Wisconsin man makes a heartbreaking statement after his fraud scheme was busted. Next: we here at Matenaer On Air Laboratories and press on nail factory would like to remind you that no matter how much you want to get a move on, you should wait until the plane lands before attempting to open the door. Then we welcome Wisconsin State Senator Elect Jamie Wall to talk about winning his election under new maps and what he has in store for Madison once the legislature reconvenes in the new year.
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Senate District 30
Former Green bay Mayor and Host Jim Schmitt is joined by Jamie Wall in the first half hour. Wall is running for Senator for District 30. Jamie shares why he is running and his priorities. Wall shares of making housing more affordable, cutting taxes for working families, and more. Then Jim is joined by Jim Rafter. Rafter is running for Senator for District 30. Jim shares his priorities like Cost of living, Public Safety, and more.
Lean Local is a part of the Civic Media radio network and airs Sundays at 11am on 97.9 WGBW. Subscribe to the podcast to be sure not to miss out on a single episode! To learn more about the show and all of the programming across the Civic Media network, head over to https://civicmedia.us/shows to see the entire broadcast line up.
Dive into the heart of community issues with 'Lean Local,' hosted by former Green Bay Mayor Jim Schmitt. This refreshing political and issues program bypasses traditional left-versus-right rhetoric. Instead, it 'leans local' with insightful discussions and grassroots solutions, focusing on what truly matters in our neighborhoods and communities.
Chris Larson & Jamie Wall
Wisconsin State Senator Chris Larson joins Mark this weekend to talk about why it's too hot not to vote. Right not it's all eyes on weather response and seeing how bad the storm surges are getting down south. So are we still denying climate change? Or can we see it's truly happening now.
Jamie Wall, Candidate for Senate District 30, joins to guest host with Sen. Larson to dive into Project 2025. What do we know and what don't we know and what is ultimately at stake here. One of the most effective things a voter can do is talk to them and say "Have you looked into this project and does this match up with your vision of Wisconsin and America". Person to person conversation cuts through the constant ads and can make a true difference for anyone on the fence.
Jamie dives into why he's running for Senate in District 30 and why he's talking about what can be done for the community especially as food prices keep increasing at a quick rate, which sadly cannot be fixed at state level. One part of a solution is increasing the availability for housing and the pricing.
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New Maps, New Possibilities (2nd Hour)
The new legislative districts in Wisconsin have opened many options for people who are deciding whether to run for election—or for reelection. Or to retire. We’ll check out the landscape in one key State Senate district in northeast Wisconsin in the quest for a legislature more responsive to voters.