(If am not your House Rep., you can look your House Rep. up here and if your State Senator is not Charlie Scott, you can look up your State Senator here. Sen. Scott does not check his email while at his ranch, but he can be reached at (307) 473-2512)
(If am not your House Rep., you can look your House Rep. up here and if your State Senator is not Charlie Scott, you can look up your State Senator here. Sen. Scott does not check his email while at his ranch, but he can be reached at (307) 473-2512)
(If am not your House Rep., you can look your House Rep. up here and if your State Senator is not Charlie Scott, you can look up your State Senator here. Sen. Scott does not check his email while at his ranch, but he can be reached at (307) 473-2512)
(If am not your House Rep., you can look your House Rep. up here and if your State Senator is not Charlie Scott, you can look up your State Senator here. Sen. Scott does not check his email while at his ranch, but he can be reached at (307) 473-2512)
It is time to override the governor’s vetoes!
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As you can see, I gladly voted for the special session.
For both chambers of the legislature to have come to a place of agreement on the bills vetoed by the governor, was monumental in and of itself.
Now, we know that it is an election year, and many legislators who you might refer to as RINOs, may have been voting more conservatively for political capital and election fodder, but that doesn’t change the fact that good bills made it to the governor’s desk, which is a major victory in our effort to bring the legislature back to the right.
But while some great pieces of legislation were signed into law, like SF99 -Children gender change prohibition and SF109 -Prohibiting Red Flag Gun Seizures, the governor vetoed other bills (as shown above) that were very important to the people of Wyoming.
I was elected to serve the people of House District 58 in 2022, and that is why I voted in support of a Special Session to override the vetoes from the same governor who allowed his tyrannical health officer to not only fear-monger but forced many Wyoming businesses to shut down in 2020, an effect still being felt throughout our state today.
Governor Gordon was out of line with his excessive use of his veto pen, and it is time that the legislature intervenes!
But the moderates and progressives are working hard to prevent a Special Session that will address all of the bills vetoed by Governor Gordon. And if we think they are working hard now, just wait until the primary season officially kicks off!
I expect the radical left and RINOs to spend a lot of money during the 2024 primary season.
They will put in a great effort and A LOT of money to keep solid conservatives from getting into or retaining office, and that is why I need your help!
Can I count on you to contribute to my re-election campaign?
I am in it to win it, and I want to continue fighting for the hard-working people in House District 58, and across the great state of Wyoming!
Together we can make sure that House District 58 continues to be represented by a true conservative.
After making a generous donation, please be sure to contact your legislators, to make sure that they have voted in favor of a special session, and have returned their ballot.
For HD58,
Bill Allemand
P.O. Box 408,
Midwest, WY 82643
Phone: (307) 277-0902
P.S. The RINOs are already raising money to get the more liberal candidates elected. It is going to take an army of grassroots citizens to make sure a liberal takeover doesn’t happen to undo the great gains that we had in 2020 and 2022.
Can I count on your support?