Here & Now, affordable care act, President Obama sound bite - he basks in the number of people who enrolled by this past Monday's deadline. affordable care act, President Obama - 'I will always work with anyone who's willing to make this law work even better, but the debate over repealing this law is over. The Affordable Care Act is here to stay.', affordable care act, Rep. Paul Ryan sound bite - 'I know our friends on the other side might dispute this point. But remember, :'It was Obamacare that ended Medicare as we know it. It was Obamacare that cut $700 billion from Medicare. It was Obamacare that set up a board of 15 unelected bureaucrats to reation care for seniors. And that's why this budget will repeal Obamacare in its entirety.', federal budget, Satellite downlink from Washington, D.C. Guest: Congressman Mark Pocan. His perspective on Rep Paul Ryan's latest budget plan -- which reads very similar to his previous outlines to balance the books. supreme court removes limits on campaign contributions, Wisconsin Democracy Campaign Director Mike McCabe is in the Madison studio with analysis of this week’s U.S. Supreme Court decision to remove limits on how much a contributor can give to candidates, political parties and PACs. on campaign financing. Bill Kramer allegations of sexual harrassment, Assembly leadership called for the resignation of former majority leader Bill Kramer who was charged with two counts of sexual assault for an alleged 2011 incident. His Assembly GOP colleagues had already removed him as their majority leader last month after two more recent allegations of sexual harrassment. B-roll: Bill Kramer, race diparities in Wisconsin, UW-Madison Community Relations Director, Everett Mitchell, is on the Madison set to discuss a new study that shows African American children in Wisconsin have the lowest quality of life in the nation. record high price for milk, Wisconsin farmers came through some rough patches between last year's wet spring and another summer drought. But good news for dairy farmers. High demand is driving record prices for milk. Here & Now reporter Zac Schultz takes a closer look.