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Anthony Bouchard's Biography

Office:

Contact Information

3001 East Pershing Boulevard
Cheyenne, WY 82001

Mailing Address:
200 West 24th Street
Cheyenne, WY 82002

1903 S. Greeley Hwy. #273
Cheyenne, WY 82007

Full Name:

Anthony Bouchard

Gender:

Male

Family:

Spouse: Billie Jean; 4 Children

Home City:

Cheyenne, WY

Religion:

Protestant

Attended, Florida State College at Jacksonville

Senator, Wyoming State Senate, District 6, 2017-present

Candidate, Wyoming State Senate, District 6, 2022

Candidate, Wyoming State House of Representatives, District 10, 2014

Member, Agriculture, State and Public Lands & Water Resources, Wyoming State Senate, 2021-present

Member, Labor, Health & Social Services, Wyoming State Senate, 2021-present

Member, Management Audit Committee, Wyoming State Senates, 2021-present

Member, Select Committee on Legislative Facilities, Technology and Process, Wyoming State Senate, 2021-present

Former Member, Journal Committee, Wyoming State House of Representatives

Former Member, Select Committee on Legislative Facilities, Technology and Process

Former Member, Wyoming State House of Representatives, Wyoming State Senate

Licensed Realtor, Platinum Real Estate, 2019-present

Executive Director, Political Advocacy, 2009-present

Executive Director/Founder, Wyoming Gun Owners, 2009-2016

Automotive Business Management Consultant, Independent Sales Consultant, 2003-2011

Member, Association of Strategic Marketing, present

Member, National Association of Sales Professionals, present

Charter Student Member, American Welding Society, 1981-1982

Reason for Seeking Public Office:

As a husband, a father of four, and a grandfather of two, I am concerned with the direction that our country is taking.

I want the best for them, so it's time to end the wasteful spending, the push for more taxes, and bad policy that has plagued the state legislature.

I'm not running today because I need the job or want the "acclaim". I'm running because like most folks I know, I believe we need more citizen-statesmen.

We need fewer career politicians who just "go along to get along", and instead more strong men and women who will vote the same way as they talk on the campaign trail.

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