Wausau Morning Report with Chad Holmes: Monday, July 14


Author: WXCO News Team July 14, 2025 Duration: 30:56
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Wausau Morning Report with Chad Holmes: Monday, July 14

Chad Holmes is back from vacation and joins Ian Welsh. Today we talked about the double-edged sword that is the City of Wausau's agreement with the Bridge Street Mission shelter. The need for shelter for the unhoused in our community but the issue of funding a group that discriminates. Plus, Chad discusses comments of Wisconsin native and poker legend Phil Hellmuth concerning taxes. Does a rich person's life change when their taxes are lowered anywhere close to the change that happens when someone in the lower or middle class loses a social safety net program?

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