We believe strong citizens create a limited government — not the other way around.
Self-reliant, self-sustaining, self-defending, and self-determining individuals and communities naturally decentralize power. When families, churches, local businesses, and neighbors take responsibility for their own affairs, government shrinks to its proper role: securing rights.
The federal and state governments must be limited to their enumerated duties under the Constitution.
Powers not specifically delegated are reserved to the states and to the people. Decentralization restores accountability and brings decisions closer to home — where Wyoming citizens can directly influence them.
We reject endless foreign entanglements and undeclared conflicts. America should avoid unnecessary wars — foreign or domestic — and return to a foreign policy rooted in sovereignty, restraint, and clear constitutional authority.
If war is ever declared, it must be lawful, constitutional, decisive, and pursued with clarity of mission — not open-ended nation-building.
The 16th Amendment authorized a federal income tax that has fueled unchecked growth of government. We support its repeal and the elimination of income, estate, and capital gains taxes.
Government tax breaks, subsidies, and selective incentives distort the free market just as much as excessive taxation. The Constitution does not authorize government to pick winners and losers.
We support a strong free-market economy — without corporate welfare, bailouts, or political favoritism.
Social challenges are best addressed by voluntary associations, not bureaucratic systems.
We believe local NGOs, faith-based organizations (FBOs), and other nonprofit groups are better equipped than government agencies to respond to:
Marriage and family are foundational institutions that precede government.
Government should neither redefine nor regulate the internal structure of family life beyond protecting individual rights. Public policy must strengthen families — not replace them.
Rights come from our Creator, and with rights come responsibilities.
A free society requires that we exercise our liberty without infringing upon the equal rights of others. Laws that favor one group over another violate equal protection and undermine unity.
Citizenship in America is not based on religion, race, color, sexual orientation, or lifestyle. We are one nation under God — indivisible — equal under the law.
We are pro-life and affirm that human life must be protected. We support legal protections for the unborn while recognizing that rare medical emergencies may require life-saving intervention.
The first duty of government is the protection of innocent life.
The right to keep and bear arms is an unalienable right secured by the Second Amendment.
We support the expansion and strengthening of lawful self-defense rights and recognize the historic role of local and community-based defense structures in preserving liberty.
A free people capable of self-defense is the strongest homeland security.
We recognize that many who enter the United States illegally are seeking opportunity or safety. However, beginning the journey by violating national law undermines the rule of law itself.
We support restoring a lawful, orderly, and humane immigration system — including reopening and expanding lawful entry processes similar in function to Ellis Island. America can remain welcoming while also maintaining sovereignty and secure borders.
Compassion and order are not opposites. They must work together.