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Venus Childress (Republican)

08-05 Woman - - (1480)

1810 Mandan Trail
Bar Nunn, Wyoming 82601
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Biography

I lived in the Coachella Valley of Southern California until 2020 when I moved to Wyoming.
I was raised by my grandparents who were fiercely proud to be Americans. Although the language they grew up with was Spanish, they insisted that their children spoke English. They loved their family dearly. When my mother could not care for me due to illness, they took me and my brother in. We were incredibly blessed to be raised by our grandparents.

I have 3 grown children and 6 grandchildren who all live within a few hours away.

As a young, single mother, I knew that I would need to work hard so that my children were fed and had a home. It wasn't perfect, but my kids knew that I loved them and would fight for them if necessary.

Experience

I worked in accounting at the Desert Water Agency in Palm Springs, California for 35 years. I retired in 2015.
At about 11yrs old I began working sorting time cards for my uncle's business. By the time I was 16, I was responsible for my uncle's entire payroll operation. I continued working for my uncle until my early 20s. Throughout my high school years I also worked various summer jobs.
I am a board member of the Wardwell W&S Dist. where my goal is to bring positive change for the community.

Education

I attended Catholic school for elementary and junior high. I attended Indio High School in Indio California. I have taken a few college courses for self enrichment at community college.

Community Activities and Memberships

I attend Christian Church of Casper and I am a member of the Natrona County chapter of Moms for Liberty.

Why I am Running

I came to Wyoming because my daughter and her husband told me that Wyoming was a conservative state, unlike California. When I moved here I was stunned to find that businesses were closed and people were masked due to Covid; I couldn't see freedom in that.

I became involved with a grassroots group that was fighting the mask mandates in Cheyenne, where I was living at the time. I attended a Natrona County Central Committee meeting shortly after moving to Bar Nunn. I was disgusted when I heard the Chairman say, "I don't care what the rules are. I'm going to do what I want." And then he did.

After the "vaccine" mandates, I called my representative and senator to urge them to vote for a legislative special session. What I learned was that neither of them had a problem with the government forcing folks to receive an experimental drug. I was peeved to say the least. I attended the first day of the special session and found that the majority of our Wyoming Legislature are little more than lily-livered, power hungry, money loving, parasites, sucking off the teat of the federal government and pharmaceutical corporations.

Wyoming isn't as blue as California, but it's quickly turning .

Top 3 Priorities

Compel the Natrona County GOP Central Committee to recognize and stand by the Republican Platform
Support and promote true Republican candidates while routing out the Democrats parading as Republicans
Bring true freedom back to Wyoming.

We are one of the last bastions of freedom in America. We need to save Wyoming from becoming another Colorado, or worse yet, California.