Ross Schriftman Republican for House District 37
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Citizen watchdog • Limited government • Parents first
Why I am running
I chose Wyoming because our people still value freedom, responsibility and local control. After getting involved locally by showing up, speaking up, and doing the work, I am running to protect taxpayers, defend parents, and push back on the culture of big spending and backroom government.

Who I am
I am a long-time small business professional and licensed insurance agent (since 1975). I have spent decades helping families make practical decisions about health coverage and long-term care insurance. In Natrona County, I have testified before legislative committees, spoken at City Council and School Board meetings, and serve as President of the Natrona County Chapter of Wyoming Right to Life.
My priorities in Cheyenne
- Taxpayer watchdog: transparent budgets, less waste, and opposition to tax hikes that punish families and seniors.
- Affordability: policies that keep housing, utilities, and everyday costs under control.
- Parents and education: parental rights, academic excellence, and real transparency in schools.
- Health care choice: less red tape and more control for citizens, not bureaucrats and insurance company executives.
Protect life: defend the dignity of every human life from conception to natural death.
How I will represent you
I will be present, accessible, and respectful. I will hold regular coffees and town halls, publish clear updates, and always respect your time. My focus stays on District 37 and the people who pay the bills.
- Pro-life and Pro-family are Wyoming Values
- Wyoming’s Budget and Spending
- Guiding principles of taxation
- Treating symptoms instead of solving the issues
- Judicial Reform in Wyoming
- Protecting our legacy energy industry
- The right to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed
- Election Integrity – Every legitimate vote counts
- Health care reform
- The Wyoming Long-term Care Partnership
- Education: Accountability, Results, and Parental Authority
- Supporting ranching and farming in Wyoming
