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During the taping of Cowboy State Daily’s Legislative Roundup, Governor Gordon outlined some of the criteria he will utilize to review bills as they make their way to his desk from the 44th Wyoming Legislature.
When reviewing a bill, the Governor can either sign the bill into law, veto the bill, or allow the bill to go into law without his signature; in the case of a veto, the Legislature can attempt an override with a supermajority vote which is a two-thirds vote taken in each chamber. Governor Gordon told political reporter Leo Wolfson that he takes a number of factors into consideration when contemplating action.
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Governor Thanks First Responders after I-80 Green River Tunnel Crash
Governor Gordon traveled to the site of the Green River tunnel crash on Interstate-80 where he met with local emergency response teams and led a public briefing on the incident. While the eastbound tunnel has reopened with head-to-head traffic, work continues in the westbound tunnel, with an extended closure expected.
"Thank you to the Sweetwater County emergency responders and all those locally helping support those working on the ground,” Governor Gordon said. “This is a tragic incident, but we will respond together and help our neighbors. That is the Wyoming way."
Additional information and updates on the I-80 tunnel crash can be found here.
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Eight School of Energy Resources Students Represent UW at 2025 NAPE Summit
 “We are so fortunate in our state to have a governor who is so accessible and excited to meet with students,” Klos says. “It really added tremendous value to the event to listen to two powerhouse voices in the energy space and then have the opportunity to ask questions of the governor following the event and also share our perspectives with him.” Read more about the Summit.
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2025 Annual Prayer Breakfast carries message of selflessness

The Governor and First Lady were grateful for the opportunity to come together with local leaders and community members to worship and offer prayers for the people of Wyoming and our Nation at the annual Governor's Prayer Breakfast yesterday.
The message of selflessness from keynote speaker Justin “The Big Pygmy” Wren was both inspiring and so very timely. His story reminded us of the impacts our actions can have on improving the lives of others, both today and in the future.
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Governor Forges Ties with Japan's Energy Industries
 On February 14, Governor Gordon joined dignitaries and the international business community at the annual celebration of the Emperor of Japan's Birthday in Denver. The Governor delivered remarks and discussed investment in Wyoming energy and critical minerals with Yotetsu Hayashi of the Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO). JETRO is Japan’s government agency that promotes trade and investment between Japan and the rest of the world.
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