The #1 Issue Most Leaders Are Ignoring: Wyoming Families Are Being Crushed by the Cost of Living

No matter where I go across Wyoming — whether it’s a ranch kitchen, a coffee shop, a church foyer, or a gas station counter — the conversations always return to the same place: “It’s getting harder to afford to live.” Not the political drama. Not the party fights. Not the symbolic resolutions and cultural headlines. […]
The Bad: How Washington, Wyoming, and Political Priorities Are Failing the People

There is a growing sense across Wyoming — and across the nation — that something isn’t just off, it’s deeply out of alignment with the values we say we stand for. When you look closely at the decisions being made in Washington, and even right here in Wyoming, one truth becomes impossible to ignore: We […]
The Good: What’s Working for Wyoming, Washington, and Beyond

Every now and then in public life, amidst the noise and division, real progress happens. In 2025, we’ve seen meaningful policy changes at the national level that align with the values many Wyoming families share — especially those grounded in law, security, personal liberty, and economic opportunity. Let’s be honest — not all of public […]
Three Hundred Bills and One Budget: How Are We Supposed to Shrink Bureaucracy While Expanding It Every Year?

Every winter, Wyoming enters a budget session with one core responsibility: use the short 20-day window to craft a disciplined, responsible, people-focused budget. A budget session is supposed to be our most focused, intentional moment of governance — a time when we pause the noise and concentrate entirely on the financial stewardship of our state. […]
Be Something Different: A Vision for the Wyoming We Can Build Together

For years, Wyoming has been told that our choices come down to the same familiar names, the same political pathways, the same patterns of leadership that rise and fall with party tides. But everywhere I go — from Cheyenne to Cody, from Douglas to Evanston — people tell me they no longer believe that the […]
Joseph Kibler Announces Unaffiliated Write-In Campaign for Wyoming Governor 2026

Why I Chose the People Over the Parties: My November 23rd Write-In Announcement On November 23rd, I did something that a lot of people told me was “politically unwise,” but spiritually and morally, I knew it was the only honest direction to go. I announced that I’m running for Governor of Wyoming in 2026 as […]
When Principles Become Optional, Wyoming’s Future Becomes Fragile

There’s a question rising quietly across Wyoming — from ranch houses to small-town coffee shops to conversations after church: “Have our conservative principles become optional?” Not because people stopped believing in them, but because they’ve watched leaders apply those principles only when convenient. That slow erosion of conviction has left many Wyomingites uneasy about the […]
Wyoming Lobbyist List 11/08/2025
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Strong Communities Beat Big Bureaucracy — Every Time

Wyoming’s strongest asset isn’t in a building—it’s in our people. When a culvert washes out, a family needs help, or Main Street needs a boost, neighbors don’t wait for a stack of forms. They roll up their sleeves and solve it. Government should clear the path and publish the results, not stand in the way. […]
Honest Taxes, Honest Budgets: Every Dollar With a Job

If a dollar can’t explain its job, it shouldn’t be on the payroll. Families live with that discipline every day, and government should too. In the Wyoming governor 2026 race, I’m advancing a simple idea: honest taxes and honest budgets—where money follows results you can actually see. This isn’t about starving services or writing new […]