From Office of Governor Mark Gordon <[email protected]>
Subject Governor To Host Town Hall Meeting in Gillette to Address Federal Overreach, Energy and Public Lands Issues
Date June 3, 2024 8:52 PM
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

June 3, 2024

CONTACT: Michael Pearlman, Communications Director

[email protected]

 

*Governor To Host Town Hall Meeting in Gillette to Address Federal Overreach, Energy and Public Lands Issues*

 

CHEYENNE, Wyo. – With Wyoming facing a barrage of proposed rules from the federal government impacting its energy industries and public lands, Governor Mark Gordon is hosting a Town Hall in Gillette to discuss the issues with the public and share how the state is responding to protect our economy and energy workforce. 

The Town Hall will take place from *1 to 4 pm on June 25* at Gillette College’s Technical Education Center. Joining Governor Gordon and sharing their perspective will be members of the Campbell County Commission, state agency leaders, and industry representatives.

“The Biden Administration continues to fire broadsides at Wyoming’s core industries –  coal, oil and gas, minerals, and agriculture – and attack our very way of life and our freedoms through federal rulemaking, feet-dragging, and outright interference,” Governor Gordon said. “This Town Hall will provide a forum to listen to the public’s concerns, let people know about all the things Wyoming is doing to fight back, and to learn of any stones we may have left unturned.”

Topics for potential discussion at the Town Hall include:


* New rules [ [link removed] ] released by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) targeting coal and natural-gas fired power plants
* EPA methane rules [ [link removed] ] targeting oil and natural gas producers
* The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Buffalo Coal Resource Management Plan  “No Leasing” alternative [ [link removed] ]
* The BLM sage grouse amendments [ [link removed] ]
* The BLM Public Lands rule [ [link removed] ]
* The Forest Service National Old Growth Amendment [ [link removed] ]

The event will include time for questions and answers from the public.

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