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The Steve Hallstrom Show Episode 712: War Power Pushbacks, District 13 Friction, and the Global Bond Trap

1 h 16 min · 4 de jun de 2026
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Steve Hallstrom kicks off a news-heavy Thursday edition from the Flag Family Media headquarters in Fargo, unpacking a shifting political matrix that has sitting state representatives clashing directly with the Governor. Steve analyzes a historic bipartisan house coalition moving to aggressively clip the President's executive war powers as the conflict in Iran crosses a 90-day threshold. The show features an inside look at a black bear tracking through Harwood, a spooky archaeological excavation beneath the North Dakota Governor’s residence, and a direct, one-on-one sit-down with Public Service Commissioner Jill Kringstad on her mathematical blueprint to shield local utility rate payers from out-of-state green energy mandates. Key Moments Bipartisan Coalition Targets Executive War Powers: Steve reports a massive political escalation on Capitol Hill as four House Republicans broke ranks to join Democrats in passing a sweeping War Powers Resolution. Aimed at pulling back the President's military capabilities in Iran, the historic vote marks the first formal house challenge to executive deployment since hostilities began 90 days ago. Proponents argue the temporary 60-day utilization window stipulated under the 1973 War Powers Act has completely expired, setting up a high-stakes Supreme Court battle if the Senate advances a matching measure. Commissioner Jill Kringstad in Studio: Sitting Public Service Commissioner Jill Kringstad outlines her "boots-on-the-ground" auditing strategy as she campaigns to protect North Dakota utility consumers. Utilizing her distinct background as a CPA, Kringstad details her successful push to intercept regional transmission networks attempting to pass off multi-million dollar out-of-state renewable energy development costs directly onto North Dakota families. She highlights that rigorous oversight has successfully maintained North Dakota’s status as home to the absolute lowest electric rates in the entire nation. The Sited Judge Playbook: Commissioner Kringstad outlines the exact boundaries of the Public Service Commission regarding controversial carbon dioxide pipelines and local data center grid hookups. Rebuffing outside political pressure, Kringstad explains that the PSC operates strictly as a "judge of facts". Rather than passing moral or ideological judgments on a project, the commission evaluates strict environmental, historical, and geological inputs to ensure every layout strictly aligns with codes established by the legislature. Palace Intrigue in District 13: Dr. Phil Solberg, a Republican challenger for the North Dakota State Senate in District 13, joins the phone line to detail a growing structural drift within the party. Solberg voices sharp frustration over current incumbent lawmakers, accusing them of entirely shunning elected grassroots delegates…

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Portada del episodio The Steve Hallstrom Show Episode 712: War Power Pushbacks, District 13 Friction, and the Global Bond Trap

The Steve Hallstrom Show Episode 712: War Power Pushbacks, District 13 Friction, and the Global Bond Trap

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