
Natural Disasters Victims May Get a New Start in Wisconsin, Protecting Amateur Athletes from Concussions and Wisconsin has been Renamed?
Spanning The State · 620 WTMJ
February 20, 202526m 16s
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Show Notes
Kristin and Brian discuss a new proposal by Wisconsin's GOP that will give victims of hurricane or wildfire natural disasters a $10,000 income tax break and if it will be worth it to move to cold Wisconsin. Then they share today’s Judge Derek Mosley's Black History Month Fact: The black man and slave who was on the Lewis & Clark Expedition who helped along the journey. Later Dr. Erin Hammer, associate professor in the department of orthopedics and rehabilitation at UW-Madison and a physician for the Wisconsin Badgers football team joins Kristin and Brian to discuss a study Dr. Hammer worked on that shows that Guardian helmets used in football don't prevent concussions. Dr. Hammer shares how the study was conducted, if the guardian caps vary from an amateur to a professional level, and what else can sports administrators do to help keep kids safe. Also, T-Pain has renamed the state of Wisconsin to..... "Wiscansin".