Listening and being candid with Kim and Abby

Abby was brought from Cincinnati, Ohio, at the age of three to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Her parents had a dream of owning and operating a small motel. From when Abby was three until she went off through college, her parents owned and operated a 12-unit motel a block and a half off the beach. Abby learned from an early age that she would need to work hard at whatever she did if she ever wanted to achieve her goals.

This lesson was reinforced throughout her life. Abby's desire to be self-sufficient drove her to begin working at the Pancake House, which was located just a few blocks up the street from where they lived, despite the fact that her parents were always there to lend their support.

  Kim, on the other hand, grew up in western New York outside of Buffalo. She grew up with two very loving parents who were able to be present for various activities, sporting events, and educational events, which impacted Kim’s competence and overall skill set in the years to come.

Kim's father was adamant that they discuss one aspect of the news around the globe at the dinner table each night. That eventually encouraged Kim to become active and interested in politics and public service. She also had a mother who was actively engaged in ensuring that they were giving back to the community through various church-related activities or neighborhood community activities.

Why did Kim and Abby choose to get a law degree?

In all her illustrious career, what was the biggest failure of Kim?

What was the most challenging issue Abby worked on?

Check out Kim and Abby as they share their journey in this new episode of the State Lobbying Heroes.

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