Jillian Balow, a 5th generation Wyomingite, is running for the US House of Representatives. As part of Oil City News’ election coverage, Balow answered questions on the challenges facing her constituents and how she plans to address them.
Challenges and Solutions
Balow believes that Wyoming is being strangled by federal overreach, citing burdensome energy regulations and restrictions on ranchers and public land use. She promises to repeal these regulations, expand energy production, and protect ranchers’ and farmers’ rights. She also vows to restore affordable healthcare, maintain a well-funded military, and cut wasteful spending.
Balow’s experience as State Superintendent has prepared her to tackle these challenges. She delivered measurable results, built coalitions, and worked directly with those impacted to deliver wins for landowners, recreationists, and the economy. She plans to continue this work in Washington, staying connected to Wyoming communities and accountable to the people she serves.
Qualifications and Values
Balow’s leadership is grounded in limited government, individual freedom, fiscal responsibility, and Christian faith. She expanded career and technical education, ended Wyoming’s involvement with Common Core groups, protected parental rights, and fought indoctrination of children as State Superintendent. She also replaced harmful transgender policies with policies that respected parents’ rights and the dignity of all students while serving in Governor Youngkin’s administration.
Original reporting: Oil City News (Casper WY) — read the source article.