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Title/Position

Campaign Consultant

Department

Advocacy

E-mail address

Pronouns

she, her, ella

Sabrina King is the campaign consultant for the ACLU of Wyoming. She is responsible for the ACLU's campaign to repeal the death penalty in Wyoming.

Sabrina joined the ACLU in 2016 as the policy director for the ACLU of Wyoming. In this role, Sabrina set legislative priorities and was the primary lobbyist for the ACLU during Wyoming’s legislative session. She also managed the chapter’s on-the-ground work to accomplish its policy goals and played an instrumental role in the ACLU’s participation in campaigns like WyoSayNo, a coalition dedicated to stopping the proposed immigration prison in Uinta County. In 2019, Sabrina was named campaigns director the ACLU of Wyoming, South Dakota, and North Dakota. In this position, she was responsible for developing and implementing effective, non-partisan issue campaign strategies to defend and strengthen civil liberties and civil rights in each state. 

Prior to joining the ACLU, Sabrina worked as an organizer and lobbyist for Dakota Rural Action, representing family farmers and ranchers in South Dakota on issues ranging from food freedom and access to fighting the Keystone XL pipeline. She was also an organizer for the Western Colorado Congress and worked to reform the Federal Coal Leasing Program.

Originally from Utah, Sabrina got her degree in political science from the University of Utah and worked at the Utah State Legislature in various capacities.