


Primary Election
Party selects its nominee.
Current roleBusinessman
PartyRepublican
Political ideologyConservative Republican
GenderMale
LocationWyoming
BackgroundBusinessman
Notable personal detailsSteve Friess is a Wyoming-based businessman and conservative activist running as a Republican candidate for Wyoming’s at-large U.S. House seat in 2026. He has been active in conservative organizing and philanthropy and has supported causes including school choice and election integrity. He and his wife, Polly, helped found Jackson Hole Classical Academy in 2014 and are based in the Jackson/Teton County area.
Supports making the Trump tax cuts permanent, opposes all tax increases, favors cutting federal spending and reducing regulations, and seeks to reduce or repeal the estate (death) tax while lowering taxes that affect working Americans (e.g., Social Security income, taxes on tips and overtime).
Supports reforms that increase market competition and state control of programs: advocates block-granting Medicaid to states, reforming Medicare Advantage, and exploring premium-support-style systems to boost competition while opposing benefit cuts for current retirees. Emphasizes cutting federal spending and reducing federal bureaucracy in health programs.
Supports finishing construction of a border wall, fully funding Border Patrol and ICE, nationwide E-Verify and mandatory entry/exit tracking, expedited deportations (starting with violent criminals), no amnesty, tighter asylum rules, and designating drug cartels as terrorist organizations. Advocates prosecuting illegal border crossers and sanctuary city officials and using military force against cartels.
The candidate identifies as pro‑life and frames his political philosophy around traditional conservative values. Public campaign materials and news coverage describe him as opposing abortion access and aligning with pro‑life positions. No detailed policy on exceptions or specific bans was found in the cited sources.
Supports keeping federal oil and gas leasing open, reversing Biden-era drilling moratoria, cutting permitting red tape, and rolling back regulations that increase costs for energy producers while opposing environmental restrictions on public lands. Emphasizes prioritizing Wyoming interests and mineral royalties and frames federal environmental agendas as harmful to the state’s energy sector.
Steve Friess describes himself as pro-gun and 100% pro-gun on his campaign website and frames his campaign as defending individual freedoms and Wyoming hunting access. His campaign materials emphasize support for gun rights and protecting hunting and recreational access on public lands.


Aggregation source: FiftyPlusOne
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