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After consulting with our guests and contacts at the capitol, it appears that the votes in the Senate and House are both expected to run late tonight. We will once again run a rerun tonight instead of our regularly scheduled live program. We hope to be back next week for a regularly scheduled episode of Your Legislators.

Sen. Westlin and Rep. Anderson on Your Legislators April 20

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Sen. Westlin and Rep. Anderson on Your Legislators April 20

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GRANITE FALLS, Minn. — The confirmed guests for the live April 20 episode of Your Legislators are Sen. Bonnie Westlin-DFL, District 42, Plymouth and Rep. Patti Anderson-R, District 33A, Dellwood. The episode will air at 8 p.m. on Pioneer PBS.

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 April 20 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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