LTE Opposing HB0046
County Party chair Heidi Kennedy wrote a Letter to the Editor of the Gillette News Record which was published on Jan 21, 2025.
You can find the entire letter and the content of the Bill on the Campbell County Dems website HERE.
County Party chair Heidi Kennedy wrote a Letter to the Editor of the Gillette News Record which was published on Jan 21, 2025.
You can find the entire letter and the content of the Bill on the Campbell County Dems website HERE.
Johnson County Democratic Party Meeting Minutes
January 7, 2025
Bomber Mountain Civic Center, Room 108
Adopted by CCC on March 4, 2025. -Greg Haas
Call to Order:
Chair Greg Haas called the meeting to order at 6:05 pm, followed by the attendees’ pledge renewal of allegiance.
Agenda:
Agenda approved with addition of “Equality State Stickers” and Dems101 to New Business.
Attendance:
5 voting members of the Central Committee.
Secretary Report:
Approval of Dec 3 meeting minutes.
Treasurer Report:
Treasurer presented current financial standing.
Chair Announcements:
Old Business:
New Business:
Other Business and announcements from the floor:
Upcoming Meetings:
Adjourn
Aren’t happy with the current Republican Party in Wyoming? Disappointed (or appalled) by the allure of bigoted legislators seem to have for many Wyoming voters? Here’s an easy 3-step process that is the best chance at holding a firm space for inclusive government (and citizenship) in Wyoming:
Step 1: Don’t remain a Republican.
Is this virtue signaling? Sure! Because you have virtues, and values, that matter. By removing yourself from that party, by changing your party affiliation, you send a clear signal to that party that what they’re doing is not okay. Maybe you won’t be able to vote for the least-evil of their candidates in the Primary. Election data from recent years has made it clear that’s not a winning strategy. But you do you! If that is a game you still want to play, there is time to change back later, but…
Step 2: Don’t change back.
Let them fight their way to the bottom over there, and while they’re doing it…
Step 3: Run for office. As a Democrat.
That’s it. Sure, there are lots of noisemakers out there telling you to be a Republican. But there are lots of noisemakers out there telling you to be a fascist, and you don’t sign on to THAT party do you?
This is what you can do. If you’ve already done Steps 1 and 2, you’re 2/3rds of the way there! Feel free to get in touch to see how we can support your Step 3.
Johnson County Democratic Party Meeting Agenda (Draft)
Jan. 7, 2024 at 6:00 PM
Bomber Mountain Civic Center, Rm 108
Draft Agenda
Johnson County Democratic Party Meeting Minutes
December 3, 2024
Bomber Mountain Civic Center, Room 108
(Approved in Jan 7, 2025 Meeting)
Call to Order:
Chair Greg Haas called the meeting to order at 6:06 pm, followed by the attendees’ pledge renewal of allegiance.
Agenda:
Agenda approved with two additions: Mini-pantry & Sheridan Billboard support
Attendance:
5 voting members of the Central Committee.
Secretary Report:
Approval of October 1 meeting minutes.
Treasurer Report:
Chair presented treasurer’s reports for previous two months.
Chair Announcements:
Old Business:
New Business:
Other Business and announcements from the floor:
Upcoming Meetings:
Adjourn
Johnson County Democratic Party Meeting Agenda (Draft)
Dec. 3, 2024 at 6:00 PM
Bomber Mountain Civic Center, Rm 108
Draft Agenda
Like WyoDems have learned over the past several years (decades?), one of the best ways to stop worrying is to, simply, act.
No matter what happens on Election Day, there is good work to be done. If you are worried taking action will put you at risk, your local County Democratic Party will surely be a safe place for you. There is much to be done, even for introverts!
Maybe the video below will motivate you. Perhaps it will rub you the wrong way. These things can be very personal. Still, I hope everyone reading this has the opportunity to watch the video and seriously consider Adam’s words.
I worry a lot. I overthink things a lot; which is just another way of saying “I don’t know”. If you find yourself worrying today, or tomorrow, about the future, please get in touch and let’s talk about some ways we can get ourselves off the metaphorical couch and be here for good.
Have a great Election Day, and I’ll see you on the other side.
–Greg
Democratic candidate for Wyoming’s U.S. House seat wrote on her website about the recent forfeiture of a University of Wyoming Volleyball game. You can read it here.
the recent forfeiture suggests that political pressure from lawmakers, rather than fairness or compliance concerns, may have influenced the decision. This shift risks compromising UW’s values and reputation as an inclusive institution.
And, the bottom line in that piece:
Advocacy for equal opportunities, like Title IX, remains crucial to address disparities and promote inclusivity in sports.
Johnson County Democratic Party Meeting Minutes
October 1, 2024
Bomber Mountain Civic Center, Room 108
Call to Order:
Chair Greg Haas called the meeting to order at 6:02 pm, followed by the attendees’ pledge renewal of allegiance.
Agenda:
Agenda approved
Attendance:
8 voting members of the Central Committee.
Secretary Report:
Approval of September 3 meeting minutes.
Treasurer Report:
Treasurer presented treasurer’s report.
Chair Announcements:
Old Business:
New Business:
Other Business:
Upcoming Meetings:
Adjourn