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Elizabeth Bingham (Republican)

House District 17 - - (169)

9 Wardell Ct
Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901-7248
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Biography

Rock Springs has been my home for 22 years. It's where my husband and I raised our son and built our life. As an entrepreneur, I've spent years building small businesses.

Politics was often the discussion around my family's kitchen table, and I volunteered on my first campaign at the age of 16.

Over the years, I've remained engaged in my community and in the issues facing Rock Springs, Sweetwater County, and Wyoming.

Experience

I grew up working in my mother's floral business and later had the opportunity to run it. Together, we owned and operated several small businesses, giving me firsthand experience in the challenges and rewards of business ownership.

Later, I founded a homeschool academy and started a consulting business. Today, my work includes political campaigns, communications projects, and developing and facilitating the leadership academy for the Rock Springs Chamber of Commerce.

Education

Education and training through business ownership, entrepreneurship, creating programs, training others, and a few decades of practical experience working with people and solving problems.

Community Activities and Memberships

Currently a member of the Rock Springs Chamber of Commerce and the Sweetwater County Republican Party.

Why I am Running

I have always been interested in public service and have spent years learning about the issues facing Wyoming, becoming involved in politics, and serving my community.

When the opportunity arose to run for House District 17, I felt it was the right time to step forward and serve. I care deeply about Rock Springs, Sweetwater County, and Wyoming and believe in giving back when you have something to contribute.

I am committed to bringing a practical, solutions-focused approach to the legislature and representing our community with integrity, accountability, and common sense.

Top 3 Priorities

1. Protect Wyoming's energy and mineral industries and the jobs they support.

2. Keep taxes low, promote responsible spending, and hold government accountable.

3. Maintain the infrastructure and public safety systems that communities depend on.