Jackson served in the
Wyoming House of Representatives from 2004 until 2006, representing the 52nd legislative district of
Wyoming as a
Republican. During his time in office, Jackson served on the Select Committee on Legislative Facilities and the Education Commission of the States, in addition to the following standing committees: • Agriculture, State and Public Lands and Water Resources • Labor, Health and Social Services Jackson was succeeded in office by Republican
Sue Wallis, also from Gillette. Outside of politics, Jackson is a rancher. ==Political positions==