Converse-Ations with Rebecca Bextel

May 19, 2026

Most people are unaware of how deep and financially damaging Wyoming’s low-income housing schemes really are. In this eye-opening episode, Rebecca Bextel, a fierce advocate and candidate for governor, exposes what she describes as a staggering web of fraud, corruption, and taxpayer betrayal hidden behind these programs. She shares concerns about how public money fuels private profits while many low-income Wyoming residents remain trapped in the system instead of truly being helped.

Rebecca discusses her firsthand investigations into low-income housing developments in Jackson Hole, detailing multimillion-dollar projects that she argues disproportionately benefit large corporations and wealthy developers at the expense of Wyoming taxpayers. She explains how state funds are allegedly manipulated, how some developers avoid significant property taxes through exemptions, and how public land is transferred into projects that generate private gain.

In this episode, listeners will hear about:

• Alleged developer profits tied to Teton County low-income housing projects
• Property tax exemptions worth hundreds of thousands of dollars annually
• Concerns over government transparency and accountability in Wyoming
• The broader implications for taxpayers, public land, and state sovereignty

Rebecca frames these issues as more than politics — calling them a fight for Wyoming’s future and for honest governance. She argues that government should serve the people rather than powerful private interests operating behind closed doors.

Whether you are a concerned citizen, fiscal conservative, or simply interested in how public funds are managed, this conversation offers a provocative look into the debate surrounding housing policy and taxpayer accountability in Wyoming.

Rebecca Bextel is a constitutionalist candidate for governor known for speaking out against government overreach, housing-related corruption, and taxpayer abuse in Wyoming. Through her investigative efforts, she has become a vocal advocate for transparency, accountability, and protecting Wyoming communities from what she sees as elite-driven political and financial interests.

This episode is intended to share perspectives and opinions as part of an open public conversation. The views expressed are those of the guest and hosts, and listeners are encouraged to conduct their own research and form their own conclusions.

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