

Republican Candidate for House District 28
As a fourth-generation Wyoming cattle rancher, born and raised right here in the great State of Wyoming, I am deeply rooted in the values that define House District 28— Freedom, self-reliance, faith, and family. I am a Republican guided by conservative Christian principles, and I am running to keep government in its proper role: protecting our rights, not trampling them, not slowly eroding them for federal funding.


Marissa & Carlin
Jones
Why I Was Compelled to Run for House
I never planned on running for office. I’m a rancher, not a career politician. I don’t have big-money backers, establishment support, or special interests writing checks to put me in Cheyenne. I’m an outsider who’s lived the real challenges facing families and producers right here in House District 28.
I couldn’t stay on the sidelines any longer.
I’ve watched our God-given freedoms — the very ones Wyoming was meant to protect — erode right before my eyes. As a rancher, I’ve been forced to fight powerful bureaucracies just to defend my water rights and basic constitutional and statutory protections. Those battles opened my eyes: our state government exists first and foremost to safeguard our rights, our property, our families, and the future for our children — not to serve as a rubber stamp for top-down federal mandates.
Too often, bureaucrats in Cheyenne use regulatory pressure and threats related to funding of services to slowly chip away at our liberties — one piece at a time. That stops with me. Wyoming needs strong, principled leadership that puts constituents first.
Rough waters are ahead — federal overreach, growing debt, attacks on our values, and policies that threaten our rural way of life. We cannot afford weak or compromised representation that will sell our freedom piece by piece under the guise of common sense federal funding and taxation for public services.
If elected to House District 28, I will fight every single day to protect our God-given freedoms, defend private property rights, push back against bureaucratic overreach, and ensure the next generation inherits a Wyoming that is still free, strong, and true to the principles that built it.
This isn’t about politics as usual. It’s about standing shoulder-to-shoulder with the hardworking ranchers, families, and communities of Hot Springs, Big Horn, Fremont, and Park counties to reclaim our state government and keep Wyoming Wyoming.
I’m running because our freedoms are worth fighting for — and I’m ready to do exactly that in Cheyenne.