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Restoring
2020 www.ANYBODYSAUTOS.net
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TRusT
The Republican Party has been
going through a course correction
for more than a decade, statewide
and countywide. Voters who register
as Republicans have certain expectations
of how the candidates they
elect should conduct themselves
as office holders. Do they consider
themselves to be superior to their
constituents, or do they believe
themselves to be citizen servants
working for the people? Issues of
political machinations and blackmail
at a local level have recently
caused quite a lot of people to take
notice of the arrogance of political
office holders. Questions of ethics
and improprieties on the part of
our elected office holders seem to
arise on a regular basis, including
in 2014 when Bill Pownall resigned
as Sheriff because he was accused
of seeking special treatment for his
son. He did not however, resign his
legislative seat.
Thankfully, he lost his bid for
re-election for his House District
52 seat this past August 18th. He
lost to Bill Fortner, a fixture around
Campbell County politics for his
continued fight against the Optional
1% tax. Fortner and another newly
elected conservative republican John
Bear are joined by a third newly
elected conservative Republican.
Senate District 24 made the decision
to retire Michael Von Flatern after
16 years in office. Troy McKeown,
the new Senator from District 24
joins Bill Fortner, and John Bear,
and longtime conservative of the
Republican House of Representatives,
Roy Edwards, in doing something
so different they have literally
caused the RINO’s in the party to
collectively lose their minds.
They have pledged to their constituents
they will actually do the
things they promised while running
for office. And they have signed a
contract with their constituents so
they can be held accountable. They
focused on 10 areas to work for the
protection of personal freedoms, the
economy, and government accountability.
You can read this contract at
www.rocccontract.com.
This “Red Wave” in Campbell
County is a good start. Now we need
to keep it rolling by electing more
conservatives to the county commission
and city council. And vote to
NOT retain all judges, statewide.
Jeff and Cathy Raney
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Contract With Wyoming Republican Voters - In Effect
As Republican members of the
Wyoming House of Representatives
and Senate and as citizens
seeking to join those bodies, we
commit to restoring the bonds
of trust between the Wyoming
people and their elected officials
by using the ROCC Contract.
As Republican members of the
Wyoming House of Representatives
and Senate and as citizens
seeking to join those bodies, we
commit to restoring the bonds of
trust between the Wyoming people
and their elected officials by
using the Wyoming Republican
Party Platform as the foundation
when introducing bills and
voting. To achieve this goal,
we pledge to focus on ten areas
that protect personal freedoms,
the economy, and government
accountability. First, commit to
voting for no new taxes. Second,
develop a budget that balances
without using Wyoming’s rainyday
funds. Third, provide voters
transparency in state spending.
Fourth, advance a Baby Born
Alive bill. Fifth, advance a bill
to establish Wyoming as a 2nd
Amendment Sanctuary State.
Sixth, advance a bill to increase
criminal penalties for sexual
crimes against a minor and
human trafficking convictions.
Seventh, advance a bill restricting
the government from quarantining
the healthy and forcing
individuals to be vaccinated.
Eighth, advance a bill to allow
for the recall of all elected officials
in the state. Ninth, advance
a bill to allow family members to
visit their loved ones in nursing
homes. Tenth, advance a voter
ID bill. We hereby pledge our
names to this 2020 Republicans
of Campbell County Contract.
Representative Elect John Bear,
HD 31 Representative Elect Bill
Fortner, HD 52 Representative
Roy Edwards, HD 53 Senator
Elect Troy McKeown, SD 24.