Curt Meier, a candidate for Wyoming state treasurer, recently shared his views on the challenges facing the state and his plans for the office. As the August 18 primary election approaches, Meier emphasized the need for responsible resource development and energy independence in Wyoming.
Challenges Facing Wyoming
Meier noted that Wyoming families are concerned about rising costs, economic uncertainty, and the opportunities available to future generations. He also highlighted the importance of preparing Wyoming for a future with potentially reduced revenue from mineral resources.
Meier stated that environmental socialism is a threat to Wyoming’s economy and energy production. He believes that the state must continue to develop its natural resources while preserving individual freedoms and opportunities.
Addressing Challenges
If elected, Meier plans to make Wyoming’s money work for its people by pursuing disciplined investment strategies and managing risk responsibly. He also supports the creation of a Wyoming Generational Investment Fund to reduce pressure for tax increases in the future.
Meier’s experience as state treasurer for the past eight years, combined with his over two decades of service in the Wyoming Legislature, has prepared him to address the challenges facing the state. He is committed to being a careful steward of Wyoming’s resources and to leaving the state financially stronger for future generations.
Original reporting: Oil City News (Casper WY) — read the source article.