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Gov. Reynolds Discusses 2019 Legislative Session

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Governor Kim Reynolds speaks with IPR in her capitol office on January 3, 2019.

In the fall, Republican Gov. Kim Reynolds was elected to her first full four-year term. She says she still plans to meet with her Democratic opponent Fred Hubbell, whom she beat by 3 points. IPR's Morning Edition Host Clay Masters and State Government Reporter Katarina Sostaric sat down with Gov. Reynolds Thursday ahead of the legislative session, which begins on January 14.

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Hear Masters and Sostaric's full conversation with Governor Reynolds on 1/3/2019.

Clay Masters
Clay Masters is the senior politics reporter for MPR News.
Katarina Sostaric is IPR's State Government Reporter, with expertise in state government and agencies, state officials and how public policy affects Iowans' lives. She's covered Iowa's annual legislative sessions, the closure of state agencies, and policy impacts on family planning services and access, among other topics, for IPR, NPR and other public media organizations. Sostaric is a graduate of the University of Missouri.