Data Centers, Power, and People: Good Deals Without Sweetheart Deals

In the Wyoming governor 2026 race, Joseph Kibler sets a Wyoming-first approach to data centers: no subsidies, plain-English water/power disclosures, respectful siting away from neighborhoods, and voluntary, verifiable community benefits—keeping government lean and expectations clear.
Food Freedom, Local Ag, and Keeping Dollars in Wyoming

Wyoming families should be free to buy local, sell local, and eat local without running a bureaucratic obstacle course. Our producers raise excellence; policy should get out of the way so communities can enjoy the fruits of their labor. In the Wyoming gubernatorial election 2026, I’m running on solutions that keep government light, clear, and […]
Faith, Family, Freedom — and the Future: The Four Pillars In Action

On 9/11, we lost 343 of our brothers and sisters in the fire service—and so many more innocent lives. On 9/12, America chose unity, faith, and kindness. Let’s remember both days: never forget the loss, and live the spirit of 9/12 again.
Joseph Stands for Liberty at County Commissioners Meeting

Speaking Up for Property Owners When the Laramie County Commissioners met to discuss land use rules, I knew I couldn’t stay silent. The county has been using “enforcement problems” and “public safety” as justifications for invasive permit requirements. But the actual data doesn’t back them up. The Facts They’re Ignoring In the past 19 months, […]
Many Conversations About Addiction, Gambling and the Struggles of Those Trying to Recover

Listening to the Stories That Matter In the past few weeks, I’ve spent a lot of time listening — really listening — to recovering addicts and gamblers across Wyoming. These aren’t just statistics; these are fathers, mothers, sons, and daughters who have faced the darkest moments of their lives and are fighting their way back. […]
Dear Christian – Your Politics are Supposed to be Different

Faith That Shapes More Than Sundays Dear Christian, If our faith is real, it should change everything — not just the songs we sing on Sunday morning, but the way we think, speak, and vote. In Wyoming, we start most of our conservative meetings across the state with a prayer in Jesus’ name — but […]
Joseph is Deeper Than Political Talking Points

Not Here for the Scripted Show One of the easiest things to do in politics is to memorize a list of “safe” phrases and repeat them until Election Day. The problem? That’s all some candidates ever offer — a handful of talking points and no real depth behind them. When I entered this race, I […]
The Words Wyoming Wants in Politics – My Social Media Survey Across Wyoming

Listening First Not long ago, I put a question out on social media: “What words do you want to hear more of in politics?” The answers came from all over Wyoming — ranchers, small business owners, teachers, parents, young professionals. People with different jobs, different struggles, different political leanings… but surprisingly similar answers. The Top […]
What Being Something Different Means to Me

More Than a Slogan — It’s a Challenge When I say “Be Something Different,” it’s not just a catchy campaign line. It’s a challenge — to myself, to my team, and to Wyoming. We can’t do something different until we can be something different. That means stepping away from politics as usual — the kind […]
Is the Far Right Destroying Conservatism?

A Question We Need to Ask President Reagan said it so well: “The person who agrees with you 80% of the time is a friend and an ally, not a 20% traitor.” Yet in parts of the far right today, that wisdom is being thrown out the window. We’ve seen the rise of political elitism […]