The Steve Hallstrom Show

The Steve Hallstrom Show Episode 599: Property Tax Relief, Oil's Next Frontier, and Fargo's Future


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In this holiday-edition episode, guest host Tim Flakoll sits down with key North Dakota leaders and analysts to discuss the major legislative and economic shifts shaping the region. From the intricacies of property tax reform and the future of the state’s higher education funding to the high-stakes technological evolution of the oil industry, this episode provides a deep dive into the forces driving North Dakota’s prosperity. Plus, a look at the "A-List" of the biggest stories from 2025 and a provocative conversation on structural changes proposed for Fargo's city government. Key Moments The Property Tax Revolution Representative Mike Nathie explains the "linchpin" of the state's landmark property tax relief program is the 3% cap on political subdivision budget growth. He notes that the program adds an additional $1,100 on top of existing relief, totaling up to $1,600 for primary residences. Homeowners are reminded they must take 90 seconds to sign up every year because the state cannot track residency changes automatically. Higher Education & Online Learning Representative Nathie discusses the work of a new higher education funding committee evaluating enrollment trends and revenue. A major point of debate is whether out-of-state students taking online courses should be treated the same as "butts in seats," especially if they do not remain in the North Dakota workforce. Online courses currently generate approximately $31 million for the state’s 11 institutions. Bakken 2.0: Cracking the Code North Dakota Petroleum Council President Ron Ness explains that the industry currently leaves 85 out of every 100 barrels of oil in the ground. "Bakken 2.0" focuses on using new technology to extract an additional 10% to 15% of that oil, which could add 40 years of productivity to the state. Ness emphasizes that over half of North Dakota's revenue is derived from the oil industry, funding everything from schools to property tax buy-downs. A Ward System for Fargo? Former City Commissioner Tony Gehrig discusses a petition to move Fargo to a ward or council system where each part of town has its own representative. Gehrig argues that Fargo is the largest city in the country still using an "at-large" style of government and that different neighborhoods have vastly different needs. The proposed system would create six wards of roughly 22,000 people each. Fargo’s Debt & Spending Audit Tony Gehrig highlights that the city of Fargo is currently over $1 billion in debt. He criticizes "wasteful" spending on…
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