Rep. Rachel Rodriguez-Williams announces bid for Secretary of State and shares endorsements

Rachel Rodriguez-Williams, Wyoming House of Representatives District 50
Rachel Rodriguez-Williams, Wyoming House of Representatives District 50
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Rep. Rachel Rodriguez-Williams, a member of the Wyoming House of Representatives, made several announcements on her Twitter account this week related to her political career and advocacy efforts.

On May 13, Rodriguez-Williams expressed gratitude to supporters who participated in an event backing a local business, writing: “Thank you to everyone who attended the food freedom rally in support of the Hippy Cow Creamery. Food freedom matters because liberty matters. Thank you for showing up, standing strong, and supporting local families.”

The following day, May 14, she announced an endorsement from a political action committee for her campaign for statewide office: “Incredible news to share! Make Liberty Win PAC just officially endorsed our campaign for Wyoming Secretary of State, and I am beyond grateful. The momentum is real, and conservatives across the country are paying attention. Thank you, Make Liberty Win!”

On May 15, Rodriguez-Williams confirmed her candidacy filing for Secretary of State in Wyoming with another statement on social media: “It’s official. I have filed to be Wyoming’s next Secretary of State. Thank you to every Wyoming conservative who has stood with us and helped us reach this moment. The road to August begins now. Let’s get to work.”

Rodriguez-Williams currently serves as a state representative in Wyoming and has been active in advocating for issues such as food freedom—a movement that supports reducing regulations on locally produced foods—and increased civic participation at the state level.



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