Who The Folk?! State Rep. Sandra Feist

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This article originally appeared on the tc|jewfolk website on May 29, 2023. You can find the original here.

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After one of the most productive legislative sessions in recent Minnesota history, how does one of the most productive legislators celebrate? Going back to her day job. Second-term State Rep. Sandra Feist says she may have set a record for the number of bills written to become law in a single session, but that doesn’t mean she doesn’t have a regret or two about what could have been. We talk about the historic Minnesota legislative session that wrapped up last week, her day job as an immigration attorney, and how her Judaism informs both of her jobs, on this week’s Who The Folk Podcast.

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