Bo Biteman, a candidate for the US House of Representatives, recently responded to a questionnaire about his campaign. When asked about the most crucial challenges his constituents are facing, Biteman cited the rising cost of living and the inability of Congress to deliver on promises made to voters.
Key Issues
Biteman stated that families are paying more for groceries, fuel, electricity, housing, and health care, while also worrying about the national debt, government spending, and the future of Wyoming’s energy economy. He believes that Washington has become too focused on politics and not focused enough on solving problems.
If elected, Biteman plans to address these challenges by lowering the cost of living through the restoration of American energy dominance. He will fight to expand responsible production of coal, oil, natural gas, uranium, and nuclear energy, and reduce unnecessary regulations and permitting delays that drive up energy costs.
Qualifications
Biteman has ten years of legislative experience as President of the Wyoming Senate, where he has balanced budgets, cut taxes, strengthened education, and protected God-given rights. He has also spent over two decades in Wyoming’s energy industry, giving him firsthand experience with the opportunities and challenges facing the state’s economy.
Original reporting: Oil City News (Casper WY) — read the source article.