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Governor Invited to Address Legislature as 2025 Session Concludes
The 68th Wyoming Legislature adjourned on March 6, and Governor Gordon addressed both chambers on the last day of the session, thanking the Senate and the House for their hard work over the past 45 days.
In his remarks, the Governor told them we should think about our future and the impact of our actions on the youth of our state. The state that I grew up in – the Wyoming I love – is one that engages with our youth and ensures better days are ahead. Working together, I believe we can achieve this goal. A list of bills the Governor has taken action on during the 2025 Legislative Session, as well as the Governor's letters can be found here.
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Governor Gordon Sits Down with Wyoming PBS
Governor Gordon joined Capitol Outlook Host Steve Peck to unpack this year's legislative session. The Governor spoke about fire restoration and recovery, property tax relief, community belt-tightening, respect for energy as a core industry and education.
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Governor Gordon Shares Excitement about Wyoming Stable Token with Fox Business
With Wyoming poised to be the first state in the nation to issue a fully reserved, fiat-backed digital currency, the Governor joined Fox Business anchor Liz Claman to discuss the state's unique initiative, progress toward this month's testnet launch, and what it means for the state and the nation.
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The Wyoming FFA Ag Issues team delivered its community presentation to the Governor, First Lady and staff last week, debating the impacts and benefits of pesticide use to increase agricultural productivity.
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Governor and First Lady Proclaim National School Breakfast Week
 The Governor and First Lady celebrated National School Breakfast Week with a proclamation and visit with students at Cheyenne's Hobbs Elementary. School breakfasts mean full stomachs, which means greater focus on learning.
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