Marcia Neumiller, a candidate for Wyoming Senate District 27, recently responded to a questionnaire about the challenges facing her district and how she plans to address them.
Challenges Facing Wyoming Senate District 27
Neumiller identified the high cost of health insurance, medical provider shortages, and economic instability as significant challenges facing her district and the state of Wyoming.
She emphasized the need for in-depth discussion and effective, long-term solutions to ensure the well-being of communities in Wyoming Senate District 27.
Addressing Challenges
If elected, Neumiller plans to initiate direct dialogues with industry leaders to address pricing and identify barriers, whether they are regulatory or stakeholder driven.
Her approach involves researching data-driven solutions and examining current policies, statutes, and the Wyoming Constitution to facilitate meaningful change.
Neumiller also plans to collaborate with legislators to draft comprehensive reforms that prioritize Wyoming families over the status quo.
Qualifications and Experience
Neumiller has 15 years of experience as a paralegal and understands how the law impacts Wyoming families during their most difficult moments.
As a precinct woman and representative for Natrona County Republicans at the state level, she has forged the legislative relationships necessary to navigate difficult conversations and deliver productive, effective outcomes for Wyoming families.
Original reporting: Oil City News (Casper WY) — read the source article.