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John Romero-Martinez's Biography

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Full Name:

John Benedict Romero-Martinez

Gender:

Male

Birth Place:

Cheyenne

Home City:

Cheyenne, WY

Religion:

Catholic-Christian

Attendee, Computer Science/Cybersecurity, Laramie County Community College, 2018-present

AA, Sociology/Anthropology/Political Science, Laramie County Community College

Attended, University of Wyoming

Candidate, Wyoming State House of Representatives, District 44, 2024

Representative, Wyoming State House of Representatives, District 44, 2021-2022

Computer Technician, TEKsystems, 2017-present

Employee, PeopleReady, 2015-present

Lobbyist, Wyoming Purple Cross, 2012-present

Information Broker and Consultant, Self-Employed, 2004-2009

Communications-Computer Systems, Wyoming Air National Guard Base, Cheyenne, Wyoming, 1998-2003

Employee, Little America Hotel and Resort, 2001-2002

Employee, Laramie County Community College, 1996-1999

Museum Worker, Wyoming Historic Governors' Mansion, 1995-1996

Chair/Chief Executive Officer, Mountain-West Regional Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, 2015-present

Chair/Chief Executive Officer, Wyoming Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, 2004-2014

Cashier, K Mart, 2003-2004

Member, Advisory Committee, United States Commission on Civil Rights, 1998-2003

Priority Issues:

100% Pro-Life Community, right to life, true civil rights, natural law, religious freedom/liberty, workers rights, sensible cannabis and medical marihuana legislation that is inline with Marijuana Policy Project (exclusively for medical purpose for all areas where the medicine shows potential), fair and comprehensive immigration reform (an issue that has been used as token by both parties for no genuine reason - It's time to stop playing games with the Hispanic community, both parties are guilty), and legislation that supports the creation of a Hispanic Affairs Office, through the governors office which will address the leadership vacuum the Hispanic community has been experiencing for years, lead all to often, by the 'far-left' and which has lacked support on all sides, for Hispanic and minority owned small to medium sized businesses... These are just a few issues I plan to tackle. I am also seeking legislation that makes food labeling mandatory for Non-GMO and Organic foods, to help migrate our education institutions, hospitals, care centers, and grocery stores to promote true health, and not this modified "cancer causing food and drugs" that we have been near force fed for decades thank you for your time~John B.

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