Iowa angles on Kirk assassination; Polk County Steak Fry highlights; DOGE recommendations
Laura Belin and Spencer Dirks began with Iowa news related to Charlie Kirk's assassination: controversy over social media posts by some educators, a Johnson County official's decision not to lower flags to honor Kirk's memory, and calls to name a center at the University of Iowa after the conservative movement leader. They also discussed State Senator Catelin Drey's swearing in and her potential impact on the Iowa Senate, election forecaster ratings for Iowa's 2026 elections, highlights from a Polk County Democratic event, other news from the campaign trail, the final meeting of Iowa's DOGE task force, limits on nonprofit work to help new citizens register to vote, several stories related to water quality, and three Iowa Supreme Court rulings they didn't have time to cover in the spring.
Creators and Guests

Host
Laura Belin
Laura Belin has been called “probably the hardest-working — and perhaps the best — political reporter in the state” and “one of the best investigative reporters in the state.”

Host
Spencer Dirks
Spencer Dirks is a lifelong Iowan and has been the program director at KNIA/KRLS Radio in Knoxville for 15+ years. He also co-hosts a podcast called Iowa Revolution with Dr. Robert Leonard.
