The Steve Hallstrom Show
Guest host Kim Koppelman steps into the Fargo studio to anchor a special, wide-ranging edition of the program. With the recent primary elections settled, Koppelman guides a deep operational audit of North Dakota's constitutional boundaries and structural general fund balances. The show features a nostalgic, bipartisan tribute to the late Senate Majority Leader Gary Nelson alongside retired Representative Wes Belter. Plus, North Dakota Secretary of State Michael Howe decodes the historic passage of the Single-Subject Rule, and policy experts from the Center of the American Experiment drop a localized fiscal alarm over North Dakota's massive welfare spending outperforming its neighbors. Key Moments Honoring a Legislative Titan: Former House Majority Leader Wes Belter joins his old colleague Kim Koppelman to pay tribute to the late Senate Majority Leader Gary Nelson. Recalling their historic 1984 and 1994 legislative runs, Belter and Koppelman honor Nelson's legacy as a true statesman who commanded the absolute respect of both the Republican and Democratic parties, providing a masterclass in civil discourse that heavily contrasts modern political hatred. The Consensus of the 21% Primary Turnout: North Dakota Secretary of State Michael Howe joins the phone line to deliver a formal administrative review of the recent primary. Howe notes that the statewide turnout hit a standard, un-glamorous baseline of 20.84%. While high-profile local municipal seats were finalized, the lack of an overarching, passionate issue on the statewide ballot left roughly 79% of the state's citizens completely unengaged at the voting booths. Unpacking North Dakota's Secure Voter ID Framework: Secretary Howe clarifies the structural parameters of North Dakota's election system, reminding listeners that it stands uniquely as the only state in the nation without formal voter registration. Howe forcefully defends the framework against traditional criticism, proving that North Dakota’s rigid DOT-linked Voter ID laws far exceed the National Voter Registration Act of 1993 by requiring absolute citizenship verification and immediately scrubbing deceased individuals from the active rolls. The Resounding Margin of Measure 1: Koppelman and Secretary Howe analyze the historic passage of Measure 1, which officially establishes a strict Single-Subject Rule for constitutional initiative petitions. Passing with a resounding two-thirds majority despite out-of-state special interest spending, the rule forces groups to determine single topics prior to public circulation, effectively neutralizing deceptive "Trojan horse" omnibus tactics that attempt to mask complex regulations behind popular catchphrases. Exposing the "Stupid, Piddly Stuff" Fraud Tapes: John Hinderocker, President of the Center of the…
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