In this episode, Neal Larson and Julie Mason break major local news as State Representative Wendy Horman joins the show to announce her resignation from the Idaho Legislature. Horman reveals she has accepted a position in Washington, D.C., serving as the Director of the Office of Child Care within the Department of Health and Human Services. The hosts discuss the immediate political implications for East Idaho, specifically focusing on the process of appointing her replacement and the potential impact on House Bill 93 and parental rights in education.
The show also features a moving “Studio 4 Covers” segment with local musician Jason Lentz, who shares his personal journey from atheism to faith before performing an acoustic cover of Larry Fleet’s “Where I Find God.” Additionally, Neal and Julie tackle current political headlines, including the Pocatello City Council’s unanimous vote to eliminate runoff elections and the latest cultural reactions to President Trump, which Neal categorizes as “Trump Derangement Syndrome.”
**Exclusive Announcement:** Representative Wendy Horman announces she is stepping down to join the Trump administration at the HHS.
**Studio 4 Covers:** Musician Jason Lentz shares his testimony of finding faith and performs live in the studio.
**Local Politics:** A discussion on the controversial decision by the Pocatello City Council to get rid of runoff elections.
**The Replacement Process:** Neal and Julie debate the importance of appointing a replacement for Horman who aligns with the voters’ intent regarding school choice.
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