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Dibble, Pelowski Jr. and Urdahl on Your Legislators February 2

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The following press release has been updated to reflect this change: Thursday's program won't air due to a scheduled House and Senate vote that is expected to go late. So we have decided to go with a repeat of episode 4301 instead of our usual live show.

 

GRANITE FALLS, Minn. — Thursday's program won't air due to a scheduled House and Senate vote that is expected to go late. So we have decided to go with a repeat of episode 4301 instead of our usual live show. Initially confirmed guests for the February 2 episode of Your Legislators were Sen. Scott Dibble-DFL, District 61, Minneapolis; Rep. Gene Pelowski Jr.-DFL, District 26A, Winona; and Rep. Dean Urdahl-R, District 16A, Grove City. 

Produced by Pioneer PBS, Your Legislators is a live talk show featuring viewer-generated questions, hosted by Minnesota Supreme Court Associate Justice Barry Anderson. Viewers of the program are encouraged to call in to 1-800-726-3178, email yourtv@pioneer.org or tweet @YourLegislators the questions they have for their state representatives during the hour-long program.

In addition to broadcasting on many Minnesota public television stations, viewers in Pioneer PBS’s viewing area can livestream the program at www.pioneer.org/live on February 2 at 8 p.m. The program will be made available on Facebook at www.facebook.com/yourlegislators and on the Your Legislators website at www.pioneer.org/yourlegislators. Segments of the program will be posted on the Your Legislators YouTube channel at www.youtube.com/@YourLegislatorsOnPioneerPBS. Your Legislators broadcasts are repeated every Monday on the Minnesota Channel at 2 a.m. and 8 p.m. through the end of the legislative session.

Your Legislators is produced by Pioneer PBS’s Matt Johnson with production assistance from Pioneer PBS’s Mollie Londgren. 


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