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    Doing the right thing is top of mind for these N.D. legislators

    en-usApril 12, 2023
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    About this Episode

    Our polarized society makes assumptions that the people serving in our Legislature only want to win instead of doing the right thing. Learn why that's not true from two North Dakota legislators.

    As the 68th Legislative Assembly draws to a close, your host, Emmery Mehlhoff, takes an opportunity to interview two freshman legislators and their thoughts going into the session and what they learned throughout it.

    Rep. Karen Anderson of District 19 is a long-time Farm Bureau member and Walsh County commissioner. She also has experience in human service issues on the local level, which she used in her committee assisngment on the House Human Services Committee. View her N.D. Legislative branch bio page .

    Senator Judy Estenson of District 15 is also a long-time Farm Bureau member. She is a retired registered nurse and farms with her family near Warwick. View her N.D. Legislative branch bio page .

    To learn more about Farm Bureau's position on issues visit our policy page on the NDFB website.

    Contact Senator Estenson: @jestenson@ndlegis.gov 

    Contact Rep. Anderson: @kanderson@ndlegis.gov 

    Contact Emmery Mehlhoff: @emmery@ndfb.org 

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