Role
Wyoming Representative
Born
May 27, 1959 (66 years old)
Office
Wyoming
About
Albert Sommers
Albert Sommers is a lifelong cattle rancher from Pinedale, Wyoming, who has been a prominent figure in Wyoming politics. He represents House District 20, which encompasses Sublette County and an eastern section of Lincoln County. Sommers is known as a pragmatic conservative focused on addressing practical challenges facing rural Wyoming communities.
Political Experience
Sommers first entered the Wyoming House of Representatives in 2013 and served six consecutive terms before his 2024 defeat. Throughout his tenure, he advanced through leadership ranks, holding several key positions:
- House Speaker Pro Tempore
- House Republican Whip
- House Republican Floor Leader
He chaired committees focused on education funding and broadband expansion, demonstrating his commitment to infrastructure and educational development in rural areas.
Notable Achievements
Sommers' legislative work centered on three primary areas:
- Healthcare: Secured funding for rural hospitals, including Sublette County Hospital
- Water Management: Created the Wyoming Colorado River Advisory Committee within the State Engineer's Office to advocate for water users' interests in the Green River Valley
- Fiscal Responsibility: Advocated for responsible property tax relief and worked on the Appropriations Committee to manage state spending during economic downturns while making strategic investments during periods of strong revenue
Sommers has consistently advocated for Wyoming's core industries—oil and gas, ranching, and tourism—while emphasizing local control and the principle that effective government operates closest to the people.
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