Feist was born and raised in Wisconsin and attended the University of Wisconsin–Madison, earning a B.A. in history and politics.[1] She subsequently moved to New Orleans, Louisiana to sing jazz. Feist began a career in immigration law, starting as a Case Manager for David Ware & Associates.[3]
Feist has held various leadership positions in the local American Immigration Lawyers Association chapter, including vice chair and chair.[5] In that role, Feist expressed both praise of and disappointment with President Barack Obama's record on immigration reform.[6][7] She advocated against country limits for employment-based green cards, calling them racist.[8] Feist criticized President Donald Trump's immigration policy and the U.S. Senate's RAISE Act.[9][10][11][12]
Feist is the vice chair of the Public Safety Finance and Policy Committee and sits on the Economic Development Finance and Policy, Education Policy, and Judiciary Finance and Civil Law Committees.[1]
Public safety
Feist authored "The Veterans Restorative Justice Act" to expand access to Veterans Treatment courts in Minnesota.[14][15] She proposed a bill that would expand state oversight of youth restorative justice programs, saying, "our focus has to be on prevention and intervention".[16][17] Feist signed on to a letter written by Representative Ilhan Omar asking the Department of Justice to expand its investigation into the Minneapolis Police Department following the murder of George Floyd.[18]
Other political positions
Feist wrote a bill that requires public schools to stock bathrooms with period products.[19] She also carried the Student Data Privacy Act, which would increase protections for students from disproportionate disciplinary action.[20][21] She authored a bill that would increase funding for homeless shelters in Hennepin County.[22] Feist introduced The Boundary Waters Permanent Protection Bill to expand the state ban on mining and stop a proposal by Twin Metals mining.[23]