Jun 09, 2026
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Neil Jeske Runs for Wyoming House District 59

Casper, Wyo. — As the Aug. 18 primary election approaches, candidate Neil Jeske is running for Wyoming House District 59. Jeske was asked about the most crucial challenges his constituents are facing, and how he would address them if elected.

Challenges and Solutions

Jeske identified affordability, inflation, and trust in government as the key challenges. To address affordability, he proposes eliminating corporate socialism/welfare and returning taxes to taxpayers. He also suggests reducing regulations to lower inflation and promoting transparency and accountability in government to increase trust.

Jeske believes that money is best spent by the people who earned it, not the government. He wants to eliminate the Wyoming Business Council, Wyoming Energy Authority, and get rid of the Wyoming Stable Token, which he believes would save $255 million that could be used to reduce property taxes, upgrade infrastructure, and fund Department of Transportation roadside checks to bust illegal immigrant truck drivers and keep the motoring public safe.

Qualifications and Experience

Jeske describes himself as a statesman, not a politician. He stands for ending corporate socialism/welfare, lowering the tax burden on working families, and restoring transparency and accountability so government serves the people of Wyoming, not political insiders or special interests. Jeske has worked for a living, built a small business, and served the public as a municipal garbage man, giving him a deep respect for working people, taxpayer-funded services, and the value of public service.


Original reporting: Oil City News (Casper WY) — read the source article.

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