Iowa Senate leadership change, 2026 campaign polls, lawsuit over Charlie Kirk fallout
Laura Belin and Spencer Dirks cover news from the week in Iowa politics, starting with the sad news that Democratic State Senator Claire Celsi has entered hospice care. They talked about Republican Jack Whitver's decision to step down as Iowa Senate majority leader, his lasting impact on the Senate, and possible candidates to replace him. Other topics covered: an Iowa House Republican resigns for a Trump administration job, a poll testing messages about Randy Feenstra and Rob Sand, more endorsements for Senate candidate Ashley Hinson, an internal poll showing a dead heat in the third Congressional district, an early look at some battleground state legislative races, the resignation of Iowa's Health and Human Services director, increased voter registrations for Medicaid applicants, and a federal lawsuit filed by a teacher fired over an insensitive post about Charlie Kirk. They ended with news from Congress as a possible federal government shutdown looms.
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.
