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.
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INTERVIEW: CD2 Candidate Ellie Gilbreath (D) on resources, abortion, 2A
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In a recent interview on Newstalk 107.9, Ellie Gilbreath, the Democratic nominee for Idaho’s 2nd Congressional District, shared her policy priorities and vision for the state. Speaking with hosts Neal Larson and Julie Mason, Gilbreath positioned herself as a moderate focused on collaborative problem-solving as she prepares to challenge longtime incumbent Mike Simpson in the upcoming November election.
A significant portion of the discussion centered on the protection of Idaho’s natural resources. Gilbreath highlighted the potential threat posed by large-scale data centers to the state’s water and energy supplies. She proposed federal legislation modeled after Idaho’s current moratorium on open-loop data centers, which can consume millions of gallons of water daily. Gilbreath emphasized that protecting water is a top priority for Idahoans, particularly those in the agricultural sector.
The interview also addressed Gilbreath’s position within the Democratic Party in a deeply conservative state. She described herself as a centrist, stating that her background in mediation and conflict resolution informs her approach to governance. When questioned about party loyalty, Gilbreath asserted that her primary duty would be to represent her district rather than party leadership. “My job as a representative is to represent Idaho, district two, every day, every vote,” she told Larson and Mason, adding that she believes the role of a member of Congress is to be a servant to their constituents.
On the topic of healthcare, Gilbreath framed reproductive rights as a critical component of medical access and family stability. She expressed concern over the departure of OBGYN practitioners from Idaho and the closure of labor and delivery services in rural hospitals. While she faced pointed questions regarding specific restrictions on abortion, Gilbreath maintained that medical decisions should remain between families, doctors, and their faith. She also voiced support for Medicaid expansion, noting its popularity among Idaho voters.
Regarding the Second Amendment, Gilbreath stated that the right to bear arms is a fundamental part of the state’s culture and must be protected. However, she declined to make blanket promises on future gun control legislation, reiterating that any vote she casts would be based on the specific needs and consensus of her district.
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