The Steve Hallstrom Show Episode 590: Economy, Politics, and Prison Drones

Host Steve Hallstrom tackles a mix of local news, national politics, and economic analysis on a snowy, windy Tuesday afternoon. The winter storm has led to early dismissals and canceled after-school activities across Moorhead, but roads remain open.

Key Moments:

ND Economic Freedom Ranked: Dr. John Bitson from the Challey Institute reports on the Economic Freedom of North America Report. North Dakota ranks ninth in the nation, performing well due to a low tax environment (ranking fifth) and low minimum wage relative to average wages. South Dakota ranks third. States with greater economic freedom tend to have people who live

 

Host Steve Hallstrom tackles a mix of local news, national politics, and economic analysis on a snowy, windy Tuesday afternoon. The winter storm has led to early dismissals and canceled after-school activities across Moorhead, but roads remain open.

Key Moments:

  • ND Economic Freedom Ranked: Dr. John Bitson from the Challey Institute reports on the Economic Freedom of North America Report. North Dakota ranks ninth in the nation, performing well due to a low tax environment (ranking fifth) and low minimum wage relative to average wages. South Dakota ranks third. States with greater economic freedom tend to have people who live happier, healthier, and wealthier lives.

  • Federal Aid & Tariffs: President Trump's $12 billion aid package for farmers affected by the trade war is progressing. The Treasury Secretary said China is on track to meet their promised U.S. soybean purchases by the end of February. However, an interview with economist Raheem Williams questions the effectiveness of the Trump administration's economic policy, suggesting volatility and uncertainty around tariffs are a major issue for business planning.

  • Local Political Updates:

    • Moorhead Mayor Race: Kassi Sofferman, a social worker and non-profit founder, is the first to announce her candidacy for Moorhead Mayor.

    • Fargo Annexation Fight Ends: The Fargo City Commission unanimously voted to cancel its annexation of 300 acres near Harwood where the $3 billion Applied Digital Data Center is being built. The move is intended to foster cooperation with Harwood leaders.

  • Abortion Pill Ad Campaign: South Dakota Governor Larry Roden has urged an investigation into a new advertising campaign for abortion pills at 30 gas stations, believing it violates the state's pro-life laws. South Dakota's law prohibits abortion except to preserve the life of a pregnant mother.

  • Prison Drone Drop: A drone was intercepted trying to drop a package of contraband at a South Carolina prison. The package included steak, crab legs, Old Bay seasoning, marijuana, and cigarettes. Dropping contraband via drone is a felony punishable by up to 10 years in prison.

  • Mortgage Rates & Housing: Mortgage broker Dave Noah reports that 30-year fixed rates are around 6% to 6.5%, and he is optimistic they could hit the "low-fives" in 2026. The local real estate market is currently more of a buyer's market.

 

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