3.12.2026 - INTERVIEWS: US Sen. Jim Risch, Idaho Dem. Chair Lauren Necochea, SAVE Act, Iran episode artwork

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3.12.2026 - INTERVIEWS: US Sen. Jim Risch, Idaho Dem. Chair Lauren Necochea, SAVE Act, Iran

from The Neal Larson Show · host Neal Larson

Send us Fan MailJulie was out today, so Neal Larson took the mic solo and covered two big threads: election integrity at home and Iran abroad. First up was a conversation with Senator Jim Risch about the SAVE Act—requiring proof of citizenship to vote in federal elections. Risch called it obvious, broadly popular, and worth fighting for, but he also laid out the political reality: Democrats are unified against it, and a few Republicans won’t get there either, largely on states-rights grounds. They also dug into the filibuster confusion—Risch argued people talk about it like it “passes” bills when in reality it’s more of a tool to slow or try to stop them, and even then it rarely works the way folks imagine. After the interview, Neal expanded on why the Strait of Hormuz is such a choke point—narrow lanes, Iranian islands with strategic value, and the insurance/shipping risk dynamic that can “close” the strait in practice even without an official blockade.The hour also included a listener call with references to *2000 Mules* and a book about election manipulation narratives, which Neal used as a springboard into why he believes Democrats fight so hard against tighter voter verification and border enforcement—arguing it’s tied to power, apportionment, and long-term political viability. Later, Neal interviewed Idaho Democratic Party Chair Lauren Necochea about the strained Idaho budget, her criticism of tax cuts skewing toward higher earners, and her view that Idaho should tap rainy day reserves and revisit policies like the private-school tax credit (which she repeatedly framed as a “voucher”). She also defended bringing Tim Walz to Idaho, pitched him as a working-family governor, and pushed back on fraud criticisms by pointing to enforcement and accountability. Neal wrapped with commentary on political media dynamics—especially the growing rift between Ted Cruz and Tucker Carlson—and ended with a quick, pointed clip reacting to Jill Biden’s upcoming book and the revisionist framing of Joe Biden’s exit from the 2024 race.## Highlights- Senator Jim Risch on why the SAVE Act is “common sense,” but still short on votes in the Senate  - Neal’s explainer on the Strait of Hormuz: geography, Iranian leverage, and why insurance can halt shipping  - Idaho Dem Chair Lauren Necochea on budget cuts, rainy day funds, tax policy, and the “voucher vs. tax credit” fight  - Tim Walz in Idaho: Necochea says the crowd enthusiasm was real; Neal presses on fraud and political fit  - Neal’s take on Tucker Carlson vs. Ted Cruz—and how media incentives can push figures into “weird swerves”  Let’s talk advertising. When you want to advertise on the radio, you call the station, right? But what about Facebook, Instagram, Hulu, Disney+, Peacock, and other streaming platforms?You could try clicking around, reading books, or taking online courses to figure it out—or you can let us handle it. At Sandhill Media Group, we’re your local experts in both radio and digital marketing.Visit SandhillMediaGroup.com today.<a href="https://www.sandhillmediagrou

Send us Fan Mail Julie was out today, so Neal Larson took the mic solo and covered two big threads: election integrity at home and Iran abroad. First up was a conversation with Senator Jim Risch about the SAVE Act—requiring proof of citizenship to vote in federal elections. Risch called it obvious, broadly popular, and worth fighting for, but he also laid out the political reality: Democrats are unified against it, and a few Republicans won’t get there either, largely on states-rights grounds...

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