Nine Republican candidates for the Natrona County Board of County Commissioners outlined their visions on property taxes, energy development, and economic growth during a recent forum in Casper, Wyoming.
Candidates’ Views on Taxes and Energy
The candidates, including Cathi Carr, Rozmaring Czaban, Greg Flesvig, Matt Keating, Dallas Laird, Chad McNutt, Charles Moore, Ray Pacheco, and Cameron Savage, discussed various topics, including the primary struggles facing local residents. Czaban emphasized the need for accountability, fiscal responsibility, and transparency, while Flesvig highlighted the importance of communication and public involvement.
The candidates also addressed the issue of property taxes, with some suggesting that deep tax cuts would require department efficiency reviews, while others argued that eliminating property taxes would lead to a loss of community services and facilities. Keating proposed exploring an incremental sales tax to offset property tax relief for the elderly.
Working with Municipalities and State Officials
The candidates were asked about how they would work alongside the county’s six municipalities, with Flesvig suggesting regular dialogue to handle shared challenges. Moore drew on his administrative background, emphasizing the need for communication and building bridges with state officials.
The candidates also discussed developing state lands for school funding and the impact of the State Loan and Investment Board on local projects. Pacheco advocated for more county control over water regulations, while Czaban prioritized the public’s health and safety in leasing decisions.
The forum provided an opportunity for the candidates to share their visions and ideas on various issues, including energy development, economic growth, and the role of the Board of Commissioners. The primary election is scheduled for August 18.
Original reporting: Oil City News (Casper WY) — read the source article.