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The Truth Interviews

The Truth Interviews

著者: 101.7 The Truth
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  • Ronnie Bo Tells Media Stories and Real Life Impact | The Tory Lowe Show
    2026/01/09
    Milwaukee artiest Ronnie Bo joins the Tory Lowe show to talk about his time behind bars, stories about R. Kelly and Jay Z, and the impact he's had on Milwaukee.
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    33 分
  • The Tory Lowe Show: Warning Signs & Reckless Roads (Hour 3)
    2026/01/08
    Tory Lowe opens the third hour with a heartbreaking story of a pregnant woman murdered by her partner before the house was set on fire. He breaks down the warning signs of domestic violence, why they too often go unnoticed, and the importance of taking action before tragedy strikes. Tory turns to Wisconsin policy as a new bill seeks to strengthen the state’s drunk driving laws. He makes it clear: OWIs are reckless driving—yet many people fail to see them as the life‑threatening danger they are. Tory dives into why that mindset is part of the problem.
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    46 分
  • Kelda Roys For Governor | The Tory Lowe Show
    2026/01/08
    On this episode of Tory Lowe’s Show on 101.7 The Truth, Tory sits down with Wisconsin State Senator Kelda Roys—attorney, small business owner, and current candidate in the 2026 Democratic primary for governor. Roys talks about why she’s jumping into a crowded race, what it will take to win statewide, and how she says Democrats can govern “day one” without excuses. The conversation digs into the biggest pressure points Wisconsin families are feeling right now—rising costs, wages, housing, health care, and child care—including her proposal to raise the minimum wage, restore workers’ rights and collective bargaining, and open Wisconsin’s state employee health plan as a public buy-in option. Tory also presses on major accountability questions: SNAP fraud investigations and public trust, plus Roys’ views on immigration and labor, and what she believes Wisconsin needs to protect communities while keeping the economy running. The second half turns to Milwaukee—property taxes, school funding, local control, and what candidates should actually deliver in return for the city’s political power. Straight talk, policy specifics, and a clear challenge: what should Wisconsinites expect from the next governor—and what will it take to move the state forward?
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    24 分
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