Casper, Wyo. — As the Aug. 18 primary election approaches, candidate Christopher Dresang is sharing his views on the most crucial challenges facing his constituents in Wyoming House District 35.
Challenges Facing Constituents
Dresang notes that families in Natrona County are feeling squeezed due to rising property taxes and the cost of living, which have climbed faster than paychecks. Homeowners, especially seniors on fixed incomes, worry about being taxed out of their homes. Renters also feel the pressure of rising rents. Additionally, people want safe neighborhoods and first responders who have the support and staffing they need. They desire strong public schools and an economy that allows their children to build a future in the area.
Addressing Challenges
If elected, Dresang plans to prioritize responsible and durable property tax relief, focusing on budgeting that funds the essentials first, such as public safety, schools, and infrastructure. He aims to protect and properly fund public schools and support a diverse economy that keeps good jobs in Natrona County. Dresang also intends to defend local control, ensuring that the community maintains authority over decisions best made locally rather than by distant interests.
Qualifications
Dresang, a lifelong Natrona County resident, has spent his career in public education and has been involved in various volunteer roles, including the Juvenile Justice Board and the Natrona County Child Protection Team. He believes his experience has taught him how public budgets function, how to bring people with different views together, and how policy affects real families. Dresang is running because he loves the community and wants to serve it well, committing to show up for every constituent and put Natrona County first.
Original reporting: Oil City News (Casper WY) — read the source article.