North Dakota Senators Criticized for Supporting SAVE America Act

Letter writer says Hoeven and Cramer are allowing their legacies to be 'stained forever' by blindly following party line.

Mar. 28, 2026 at 4:09pm

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A letter to the editor in the Grand Forks Herald criticizes North Dakota Senators John Hoeven and Kevin Cramer for their support of the SAVE America Act, which the letter writer says would negatively impact the elderly and other segments of society. The letter accuses the senators of 'blindly following their leader' and 'parroting the party line', arguing that their actions are staining their legacies in history.

Why it matters

The SAVE America Act is a controversial piece of legislation that has drawn criticism from across the political spectrum. The letter highlights how the senators' support for the bill is seen by some constituents as prioritizing party loyalty over the wellbeing of vulnerable populations in North Dakota.

The details

The letter writer, Steve Sulland of Grand Forks, pleads with Senators Hoeven and Cramer to vote 'no' on the SAVE America Act, which the writer says would negatively impact the elderly and others. Sulland accuses the senators of being 'Stepford Wives dressed as Republicans' who are 'blindly following their leader' and 'parroting the party line' in supporting the legislation.

  • The letter was published on March 28, 2026.

The players

John Hoeven

Republican U.S. Senator for North Dakota since 2011.

Kevin Cramer

Republican U.S. Senator for North Dakota since 2019.

Steve Sulland

A resident of Grand Forks, North Dakota who wrote the letter to the editor criticizing Senators Hoeven and Cramer.

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What they’re saying

“With each echo they utter, they are allowing their legacy to be stained forever in the annals of history.”

— Steve Sulland, Letter writer

The takeaway

This letter highlights the deep partisan divisions in North Dakota politics, as well as the growing frustration among some constituents with elected officials who are perceived as prioritizing party loyalty over the interests of their state. The senators' support for the SAVE America Act has become a lightning rod issue, with critics arguing it will harm vulnerable populations.