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Wyoming House District 7

Elected to a two-year term with no term limits. The Legislature meets in a General Session in odd numbered years, beginning on the second Tuesday of January. The General Session is limited to 40 legislative days. In even numbered years, the Legislature convenes in a Budget Session beginning on the second Monday of February, which typically lasts 20 legislative days. Except for the budget bill, all other bills require a two-thirds vote from the Senate or House for introduction during a Budget Session. Each Representative receives a minimum of $300 per month base salary. They also receive $150.00 per day while the Legislature is in session plus $109.00 per day per diem. They receive pay for committee and work meetings between sessions. Each quarter they receive $750 for a constituent service allowance. Minimum age is 21.

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    Jordan Evans
    (Dem)

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    Robert A. Nicholas
    (Rep)

Biographical Information

Describe the education, experience, and skills that qualify you for this office.

Given the rise in residential property values and subsequent increase in property taxes, what tax structure changes would you support?

What changes to Wyoming's abortion laws would you support or oppose?

How much authority should the legislature exert over ordinances at the city and county level?

Do you support adopting an online voter registration system or automatic voter registration when applying for a Wyoming driver’s license? Why or why not?

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My career in local government has allowed me to work directly with government at all levels, providing technological solutions that enhance community services. This has given me a practical understanding of government operations.

Additionally, being a lifelong Wyomingite gives me insight into the unique challenges and opportunities our state faces, ensuring I represent our communities effectively and with genuine care. I know what it means to be from Wyoming, and proudly carry that mantle in all aspects of my life.
I support revising our tax structure to ease the burden on homeowners experiencing rapid increases in property taxes due to rising residential values. This could include implementing caps on annual property tax increases and enhancing existing tax relief programs for vulnerable populations, such as seniors and low-income families. Furthermore, I would advocate for a more comprehensive evaluation of our tax structure, we need to look at industries and revenue streams that are more insulted from the volatility of our current primary tax revenue streams. Solving these problems requires a balanced approach that secures necessary funding for essential services while protecting residents from undue financial stress.
I believe that the Wyoming Constitution already guarantees every citizen the right to make their own healthcare decisions, and I believe abortion falls under the umbrella of healthcare. I would not support any legislation to limit or curtail this right.
The state should intervene in local decisions only under specific circumstances:

When jurisdiction is explicitly stipulated in state statutes.

When local actions potentially threaten the constitutional rights of individuals as determined by the judiciary.

When local elected leaders request state intervention.

When the judiciary is unable to resolve disputes concerning policy between a local government and its citizens.

When the state is crafting new policy that has no clearly delegated local authority.

In all cases, the goal is to respect the autonomy of local governments while ensuring that the rights and well-being of all Wyomingites are protected.
I support a well researched and carefully administered roll out of both of these policies. These methods of registration enhance accessibility and make the registration process more efficient, ensuring more Wyomingites can exercise their right to vote, Online and automatic registrations are secure, reduce paperwork, and can increase voter participation. They are practical solutions that can be safely and efficiently implemented in todays technological landscape.
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