By OBBM Network Editorial Staff
David Iverson
As the Wyoming legislative debates continue to unfold, a recurring theme has emerged: the role of government in the economy. The recent Sheridan County Republican Party debates saw candidates grappling with the question of whether the government should intervene to support local businesses and create jobs. This issue has sparked intense debate, with some arguing that government intervention is necessary to promote economic growth, while others contend that it can lead to unfair advantages and inefficiencies.
The Debate Over Government Intervention
During the debates, candidate Micah Sturdivant argued that the government has a responsibility to support local businesses and create jobs. However, her opponent, Ken, countered that such intervention can lead to a form of socialism, where the government picks winners and losers. This exchange highlights the tension between promoting economic growth and preserving free market principles.
As David Iverson, host of Cowboy State Politics, noted, ‘The other side claims, well, we don’t want to pick winners and losers, but we want the Wyoming Business Council to hand out money and get all these other businesses here.’ This sentiment reflects the concern that government intervention can create an uneven playing field, where some businesses receive preferential treatment while others are left to fend for themselves.
The Preference Point System
The debates also touched on the preference point system, which allows individuals to accrue points over time, increasing their chances of obtaining a hunting permit. While some see this system as a way to reward patience and dedication, others argue that it can lead to an unfair advantage for those who have the means to wait. As one candidate noted, ‘It’s like the king’s deer,’ suggesting that the system can create a privileged class of hunters.
According to David Iverson, ‘The preference point system is a topic that could lead to a big fight in the legislature.’ This issue highlights the complexities of managing public resources and ensuring fair access for all citizens.
Closing Synthesis
The Wyoming legislative debates have shed light on the complexities of governing and the trade-offs involved in promoting economic growth. As the state navigates its economic future, it is clear that there are no easy answers. The tension between government intervention and free market principles will continue to be a central theme in the debates. Ultimately, the question remains: what is the appropriate role of government in supporting local businesses and fostering economic development?
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Wyoming Legislative Debates Reveal Candidate Positions on Government Intervention
By OBBM Network Editorial Staff
David Iverson
As the Wyoming legislative debates continue to unfold, a recurring theme has emerged: the role of government in the economy. The recent Sheridan County Republican Party debates saw candidates grappling with the question of whether the government should intervene to support local businesses and create jobs. This issue has sparked intense debate, with some arguing that government intervention is necessary to promote economic growth, while others contend that it can lead to unfair advantages and inefficiencies.
The Debate Over Government Intervention
During the debates, candidate Micah Sturdivant argued that the government has a responsibility to support local businesses and create jobs. However, her opponent, Ken, countered that such intervention can lead to a form of socialism, where the government picks winners and losers. This exchange highlights the tension between promoting economic growth and preserving free market principles.
As David Iverson, host of Cowboy State Politics, noted, ‘The other side claims, well, we don’t want to pick winners and losers, but we want the Wyoming Business Council to hand out money and get all these other businesses here.’ This sentiment reflects the concern that government intervention can create an uneven playing field, where some businesses receive preferential treatment while others are left to fend for themselves.
The Preference Point System
The debates also touched on the preference point system, which allows individuals to accrue points over time, increasing their chances of obtaining a hunting permit. While some see this system as a way to reward patience and dedication, others argue that it can lead to an unfair advantage for those who have the means to wait. As one candidate noted, ‘It’s like the king’s deer,’ suggesting that the system can create a privileged class of hunters.
According to David Iverson, ‘The preference point system is a topic that could lead to a big fight in the legislature.’ This issue highlights the complexities of managing public resources and ensuring fair access for all citizens.
Closing Synthesis
The Wyoming legislative debates have shed light on the complexities of governing and the trade-offs involved in promoting economic growth. As the state navigates its economic future, it is clear that there are no easy answers. The tension between government intervention and free market principles will continue to be a central theme in the debates. Ultimately, the question remains: what is the appropriate role of government in supporting local businesses and fostering economic development?
The full episode of Cowboy State Politics is available on OBBM Network TV.
Watch the full episode:
Full episode available here through July 20, 2026 — a highlight clip replaces this player after that.
Watch Cowboy State Politics on OBBM Network TV: https://media.obbmnetwork.tv/embed/tv.html#series/cowboy-state-politics
OBBM Network Editorial Staff
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