Capable. Committed. Competent.

Your Proven Republican Representative for House District 40

Meet Barry

Barry Crago

Barry is your current Republican Legislator serving the constituents of House District 40. During his first two years, Barry has worked hard for you and will continue to do so. Vote on Nov. 8th to re-elect Barry Crago for House District 40.

Top Issues

  • 2nd Amendment

    Barry is the only NRA endorsed candidate in this race. He has a proven record of fighting for your 2nd Amendment rights and will continue to do so.

  • Lower Property Taxes

    Property taxes must stop rising. Barry has the experience, trust of his colleagues and know-how to get this issue fixed!

  • Pro-life

    Barry has a strong pro-life voting record and was recently recognized by Wyoming Right to Life for his outstanding support of pro-life legislation in the 2022 Legislative Session.

  • Pro-Business

    Barry is a small business owner and knows how to create jobs. He will work to recruit new businesses and keep Wyoming dollars in Wyoming.

  • Mineral Extraction

    Our mineral industry remains an important part of Wyoming’s way of life and our budget. Barry will continue to support existing industries and invite new ones.

  • Agriculture

    Agriculture and Wyoming are interconnected. As a rancher, Barry understands the importance of supporting this important industry for Wyoming and feeding the country.

  • Education

    Our children are our future. Wyoming parents and local communities know best what should be taught to our school children. Barry supports local control of education.

  • Fighting Federal Overreach

    Government closest to the people is the best government. Barry will fight back against the heavy-handed federal government rules and regulations threatening Wyoming’s way of life.

Endorsements

“Your support of the natural gas and oil industry is invaluable. Wyoming’s pro-growth legislators like you help ensure that the thousands of natural gas and oil field employees who live and work in our state can continue to do so. PAW appreciates your thoughtful approach to energy development in Wyoming."

Pete Obermueller, President and CEO of the Petroleum Association of Wyoming