The Neal Larson Show
Neal Larson is an Associated Press Award-winning newspaper columnist and radio talk show host. He has a BA from Idaho State University in Media Studies and Political Science. Neal is happily married to his wife Esther with their five children in Idaho Falls.
Julie Mason is a long-time resident of east Idaho with a degree in journalism from Ricks College. Julie enjoys reading, baking, and is an avid dog lover. When not on the air she enjoys spending time with her three children and husband of 26 years.
Together these two are a powerhouse of knowledge with great banter that comes together in an entertaining and informative show.
The Neal Larson Show
4.17.2026 - S4C Aaron Ball Band, Dark Money, Idaho Spending, Space Awe
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Idaho’s getting “discovered,” and with the population growth we’re seeing, we’re also getting a flood of out-of-state money and national agendas trying to reshape what makes this place work. We talked through what that looks like on the ground: dark-money mailers and attack ads aimed at conservative lawmakers (with Rep. Barbie Hart as the first big target), a likely marijuana initiative on the November ballot, and a broader strategy where groups that can’t win with Democrats here try to buy “moderate” wins by smearing opponents and depressing turnout. The bottom line ask was simple: don’t sit this election out, don’t let dishonest ads do your thinking for you, and watch closely to see whether candidates who benefit from these tactics have the integrity to condemn them.
We also hit a few other threads: Idaho’s spending trajectory (population up ~24% over a decade while state expenditures jumped ~95%, per a Mountain States Policy piece) and how “budget crisis” messaging can be used politically—especially around education funding. Friday’s “Studio for Covers” brought in the Aaron Ball Band for a live performance, and later we reflected on astronauts describing the “otherworldly” experience of seeing an eclipse from space and why some experiences can’t be hijacked by people who weren’t there. In hour two, Congressman Russ Fulcher joined us to explain why he opposes warrantless surveillance of Americans under FISA 702, gave his outlook on Iran and U.S. war powers timing, touted “no tax on tips/overtime” impacts (and listeners raised concerns about how it applies to self-employed tipped businesses), and discussed election integrity, rural school funding, and the reputational hit Congress takes when ethics scandals erupt.
**Highlights**
- Idaho facing coordinated dark-money campaigning; call to outnumber it with turnout and attention
- Marijuana initiative likely headed to November ballot; national groups targeting Idaho’s culture/politics
- Idaho spending vs. population growth: revenues/expenditures rising far faster than population
- Aaron Ball Band performs “She Likes the Beatles” live in-studio
- Astronaut reflections on space, awe, and why we can’t “translate” experiences we haven’t lived
- Russ Fulcher on FISA 702 warrants, Iran, SAVE Act, and secure rural schools funding
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