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Wyoming House District 28

The Wyoming House of Representative is the lower house of the state legislature. Similar to the U.S. House of Representatives, they work with Senators to create laws, set the state budget, and determine state tax rates. State Representatives are elected to a two-year term with no term limits.

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    Allen Hogg
    (Rep)

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    Carlin Jones
    (Rep)

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    Marshall Keller
    (Rep)

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    Roland Luehne
    (Rep)

Biographical Information

Why are you running for this office? Describe the experience and skills that make you the most qualified candidate.

Do you support the ballot initiative for a 50% reduction in property taxes, and why? If passed, should the state backfill the loss of local revenue? Please explain.

Do you support or oppose the sale or exchange of public lands? Please explain.

Is the current structure and funding level for public education appropriate? Please explain.

What is your opinion on the use of public funds for social services?

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Campaign Phone 307-921-1776
I am running because I believe Wyoming needs more people in government who have real-world experience. My family has owned and operated Star Plunge for decades, and I have spent my life working in Wyoming, creating jobs, managing a business, and serving customers from around the world. I understand the challenges facing working families and small businesses. I want to help create more opportunities for Wyoming residents, keep jobs in Wyoming, and make sure government works for the people instead of the other way around.
Yes. I believe property taxes are unfair. If you own your home or property, you should not have to keep paying taxes on it year after year. Helping seniors stay in their homes is one of my top priorities, and I also believe veterans deserve property tax relief. If the initiative passes, the state should work with local governments to address funding impacts responsibly.
I generally oppose the sale of public lands. Public lands belong to the people, and once they are sold, it is unlikely we will ever get them back. Future generations should have the same access to Wyoming's public lands that we enjoy today.
Education is important to Wyoming's future. We need to make sure students receive a quality education while also making sure taxpayer dollars are spent wisely. I support reviewing the current system and looking for ways to improve results while supporting teachers, students, and rural communities.
I support helping people who truly need assistance, especially seniors, veterans, people with disabilities, and families facing hard times. We should take care of our neighbors while making sure taxpayer dollars are spent responsibly and effectively.