From Office of Governor Mark Gordon <[email protected]>
Subject Governor Gordon Backs Bill that Funds Wyoming’s Wildland Firefighting Efforts
Date March 11, 2025 11:06 PM
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March 11, 2025

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*Governor Gordon Backs Bill that Funds Wyoming’s Wildland Firefighting Efforts*

"Governor line-item vetoes effort to rob Energy Matching Funds."

 

CHEYENNE, Wyo. – Governor Mark Gordon today expressed his support for the contents of Senate File 152 - Wildfire management- amendments [ [link removed] ]. While praising the bill for strengthening Wyoming’s ability to fight wildfires and ensuring that funding is available for wildfire suppression efforts in 2025, the Governor exercised his line-item veto authority on several provisions in the bill.

“I want to thank the legislature for their forethought and persistence in bringing this bill forward. It is unfortunate that like many other bills this session, Senate File 152 fell into the vortex of political posturing and maneuvering on the backs of Wyoming citizens who were severely impacted by last summer’s fires,” Governor Gordon wrote. 

As requested in his supplemental budget, SF 152 includes $20 million to replenish the emergency fire suppression account; repays $20 million borrowed from the Legislative Stabilization and Reserve Account in 2024 for fire-related activities; appropriates $1.2 million for disaster contingencies within the Office of Homeland Security and replenishes $1 million in Governor’s contingency funds. 

The Governor specifically line-item vetoed funding for a loan program narrower than one funded through Senate File 195 - Small business emergency bridge loan program [ [link removed] ]. He noted that the loan program added to SF 152 robbed funding from the Energy Matching Funds intended to support Wyoming’s core energy industries.

“Energy Matching Funds have proven valuable in supporting investment in transformative Wyoming energy projects, 88 percent of which have benefitted our fossil fuel and mining industries,” Governor Gordon reiterated. “They remind private industries that our state is committed to energy production and innovation. With an energy-friendly federal administration now in office, it is baffling that we have legislators – some of whom are from coal, oil and gas country – taking the same approach as “Green New Deal” members of Congress by not supporting our fossil fuel industries.”

The Governor exercised his line-item veto authority on the following bill. Click on the bill for the Governor’s letter and the line items. 

SEA0062 SF0152 Wildfire management-amendments. [ [link removed] ]

The full text of all bills can be found on the Wyoming Legislature’s website [ [link removed] ]. A list of bills the Governor has taken action on during the 2025 Legislative Session can be found on the Governor's website. [ [link removed] ]

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