Cody resident Rachel Rodriguez-Williams is running unopposed for state house as a conservative Republican, seeking to represent a district that includes some of east Cody and much of rural Cody and Powell.
For well over a decade, Rodriguez-Williams has been an active member of various community-based, civic organizations and social programs within Park County and a proponent of the state motto "Equal Rights."
Since 2014, Rodriguez-Williams has served on the board of directors for the Park County Republican Women, where she continues to delve into the civic issues that matter most to constituents. Since 2015, she has also served on the Powell Economic Partnership Advisory Board, where fiscal concerns and hopeful economic growth are central in boosting the city's state of affairs.
She also serves as a committeewoman for the Park County Republican Party.
Beyond that, she's involved in 4-H events and supports local youth hockey - she's a Yellowstone Quake billet family. She's a member of Wyoming Outdoorsmen, executive director for local non-profit Serenity Pregnancy Center, and a small business owner.
With a Master of Science degree in Criminal Justice Administration, Rodriguez-Williams said she respects and supports law enforcement. She served as a police officer for about a decade.
She is also firmly pro-life, A member of the National Rifle Association. |