📝 Podcast Summary: In this headline-grabbing episode, Steve Hallstrom sits down with Minnesota State Representative Leigh Finke for a candid conversation about state politics, LGBTQ+ legislation, and cultural flashpoints that have put Minnesota in the national spotlight. Finke, Minnesota’s first openly transgender legislator, speaks openly about her priorities in office, her views on political polarization, and how faith, identity, and public service intersect. Steve doesn’t shy away from the tough questions—pressing Finke on controversial bills, how policy impacts both urban and rural Minnesotans, and whether the state’s direction truly reflects its diverse communities. The episode also features spirited discussion on North Dakota’s superintendent race, Trump’s VP shortlist, and the EPA’s new emissions rules—but it’s the Finke interview that steals the show, offering rare, unfiltered political dialogue in a climate where such conversations are increasingly rare. 🎧 Key Moments & Timestamps: 📋 Opening Rundown [0:00 – 7:10]Steve tees up the big topics: ND’s education politics, 2024 election maneuvering, and a special interview with Rep. Leigh Finke. 🗣️ Feature Interview: Rep. Leigh Finke [9:23 – 40:10]Steve’s full conversation with Minnesota State Representative Leigh Finke. [37:15] Finke shares her legislative priorities for the upcoming session. [40:00] Discussion on LGBTQ+ rights bills and navigating cultural divides. [44:20] Steve presses Finke on criticism from conservative groups and whether such laws alienate rural voters. [48:00] Finke responds to faith-based opposition, calling for “respectful disagreement” while defending her stance. [51:10] Final exchange on bridging partisan divides in a sharply split state. ⚡ Energy & Environmental Policy [53:00 – 1:14:30]The EPA’s proposed emission limits and their impact on ND’s coal plants spark heated debate with guest Scott Hennen and callers. [1:00:40] Tom warns of rural economic collapse from overregulation. [1:08:15] Leah calls for gradual, balanced environmental action. 📰 Closing Thoughts [1:14:31 – End]Steve signs off urging civic engagement and direct conversation across political lines—echoing the spirit of the Finke interview.