GILLETTE, Wyo. — House Representative Ken Clouston (R) has announced his intention to run for reelection to the 32nd House District seat. A press release sent out Tuesday said Clouston, the incumbent, was seeking another term to continue working on issues he advocates for.
“With a steadfast commitment to serving the people of Gillette and Wyoming, Representative Clouston aims to continue his dedicated advocacy for crucial reforms in property tax, healthcare, and education,” the release said.
Clouston intends to focus on those three issues, laying out his vision for remedying problems with each.
In his 2023 term, he served on committees at the state level related to all issues, including the House Education Committee and the House Labor, Health and Social Services Committee. In his time as a representative, he has sponsored three bills: two in 2023 and one in 2024.
According to his campaign website, he holds endorsements from the American Physical Therapy Association and the Wyoming Education Association, among others.