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WPT Archives: 1990s

Weekend for March 3, 1995

Gov. Thompson hopes to keep state parks and tourism under one departmental roof

Aired 03/03/1995

WPT Archives: 1990s

Weekend for March 3, 1995

Special | 58m 46s

Gov. Thompson hopes to keep state parks and tourism under one departmental roof

The Division of Tourism may soon include state parks and tourism. Secretary of Administration James Klauser and Sen. Gary George discuss with Dave Iverson. Economist Bill Duddleston talks social security and the surplus. Supreme Court Justice candidate Ann Walsh Bradley makes her case on juvenile justice. Sen. Mary Panzer and Rep. Kim Plache hope to encourage more women to run for office.

Aired 03/03/1995

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WPT Archives: 1990s is a local public television program presented by PBS Wisconsin

WPT Archives: 1990s

Weekend for March 3, 1995

Special | 58m 46s

The Division of Tourism may soon include state parks and tourism. Secretary of Administration James Klauser and Sen. Gary George discuss with Dave Iverson. Economist Bill Duddleston talks social security and the surplus. Supreme Court Justice candidate Ann Walsh Bradley makes her case on juvenile justice. Sen. Mary Panzer and Rep. Kim Plache hope to encourage more women to run for office.

Aired 03/03/1995

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