From Office of Governor Mark Gordon <[email protected]>
Subject An Update from Governor Mark Gordon, June 14, 2024
Date June 14, 2024 10:15 PM
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an update from the office of wyoming governor mark gordon




Governor Releases WGA Decarbonization Initiative Findings
WGA Meeting

At the Western Governor's Association meeting this week, Governor Gordon released the report containing findings of his Decarbonizing the West initiative. The Governor's initiative sought to advance environmentally sound and economically reasonable, practical paths to address decarbonization. Decarbonization does not mean abandoning Wyoming’s core industries. It means embracing innovation and supporting state-specific approaches. These include providing states and utility companies time and adequate incentives to develop cost-effective CO2 capture technologies. A complete copy of the report *can be found on WGA’s website. [ [link removed] ]*

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Wyoming Steps Up to Assist Community After Road Collapse

June 14 progress

When Wyoming Highway 22 (Teton Pass) collapsed in the early in the morning of June 8, Wyoming sprang into action. Within hours, the Wyoming Department of Transportation began working to reopen the route as quickly as possible. Elected officials, state employees and community members collaborated to mitigate the impacts and assist those whose lives have been upended by the closure.* A temporary fix is on the horizon [ [link removed] ]*, and the collaboration from all involved is something Wyoming can be proud of. 



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

With Wyoming facing a barrage of proposed rules from the federal government impacting its energy industries and public lands, the Governor 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 3 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.

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Pilot Natrium Nuclear Plant Breaks Ground in Kemmerer

The Governor joined local and state officials to celebrate the start of construction on TerraPower's Natrium nuclear power plant on Monday. This first-of-its-kind project offers the promise of hundreds of jobs, enhanced careers, and renewed vitality for the community of Kemmerer.

This project also demonstrates how good things can happen when the private and public sectors work together to solve problems. Advances made here will bolster Wyoming’s ability to produce another source of dispatchable power securely. In Wyoming we know energy — and we will continue to provide it to help keep our nation competitive and safe.

TerraPower Groundbreaking




Governor welcomes new Wing Commander for Air National Guard 
Change of Command

The Wyoming Air National Guard's 153rd Airlift Wing welcomed their new wing commander, Col. Brian W. Diehl on June 8. The Governor and First Lady joined hundreds of personnel from the Wyoming Air National Guard, friends and family, and community leaders *for the ceremony.  [ [link removed] ]*




IN CASE YOU MISSED IT

* The Governor joined Fox Weather to *discuss rebuilding efforts on Teton Pass* [ [link removed] ]after a landslide closed the road.
* The Governor's latest podcast episode focuses on* the Future of Outdoor Recreation in Wyoming [ [link removed] ]*
* Three finalists have been chosen for  consideration as the *new director of Wyoming Game and Fish. [ [link removed] ]*
* Wyoming is fighting EPA overreach with a lawsuit challenging a rule that  *targets the coal industry [ [link removed] ]*
* Firefighters are preparing for *increasingly longer fire seasons [ [link removed] ].*
* The Governor proclaimed June *Veterans and First Responders Suicide Prevention Month [ [link removed] ]*





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"It is important that we acknowledge that, if the concern is about CO2 emissions in our atmosphere, then our focus must be on CO2 more broadly, not just curtailing the use of fossil fuels" - "Governor Mark Gordon"

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