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Councilman Brantz Announces Bid for Reelection

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During the Council Comment section of Monday night’s Sheridan City Council meeting, Councilman Steve Brantz announced that he will be running for a third term on the City Council. Brantz, in his announcement letter, said that he will continue to be mindful of the wishes of the public as to their interest in maintaining and improving the community by the proper use of general funds and support various projects that have current voters approval using the optional and capital facility tax accordingly.

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The candidate filing period in Wyoming for this year’s elections is May 16th through May 31st. The Primary Election will be Tuesday, August 20th, while the General Election will be Tuesday, November 5th.



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    Dennis Fox

    April 16, 2024 at 9:34 am

    Does this candidate prefer higher or lower taxes? We should as that question of every person running for office.

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    Michael Johnson

    April 16, 2024 at 6:33 pm

    Dennis the Menace. I’m going out on a limb here but I bet he’ll let the public know where he stands on taxes. When he does, you can take credit for dragging the info out of him. Perhaps come up with a neat little nickname for him. Steve has done a good job.

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    Dennis Fox

    April 17, 2024 at 1:25 pm

    Don’t hold your breath tiny mike, most lib’s never tell people the truth: that they’ve never met a tax they didn’t like.
    Big gov’t and higher taxes are just a way of life for most lefties.
    Of course i could be wrong (it’s remotely possible) but you’ll notice that he hasn’t posted on here that he favors lower taxes.
    -And that’s all I’m asking. Higher taxes or lower, which does this candidate prefer?

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    Dennis Fox

    April 19, 2024 at 11:55 am

    Still waiting to hear from the candidate. Which do you prefer, higher or lower taxes?
    It’s an easy binary choice.
    Just do something the “Failed Four” commissioners were unable to do: Pick One.

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