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From the Office of Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon |
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Wyoming Launches Pioneering State-Issued Stable Tokens - The Frontier Stable Token Ushers in a New Era of Digital Finance
 Commissioner Joel Revill and Governor Gordon discuss launch of Wyo's Frontier Stable Token.
The Wyoming Stable Token Commission proudly announces the mainnet launch of the Frontier Stable Token (FRNT). This historic move marks Wyoming as the first public entity in the United States to issue a blockchain-based stable token. FRNT is designed to provide secure, transparent, and efficient digital transactions for individuals, businesses, and institutions – worldwide. This groundbreaking initiative cements Wyoming at the forefront of digital finance and blockchain innovation.
“For years, Wyoming has been the leading state on blockchain, cryptocurrency, and digital asset regulation, passing over 45 pieces of legislation since 2016,” said Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon. “Today, Wyoming reaffirms its commitment to financial innovation and consumer protection. The mainnet launch of the Frontier Stable Token will empower our citizens and businesses with a modern, efficient, and secure means of transacting in the digital age.” Gordon serves as Chairman of the Commission.
The Frontier Stable Token will be fully backed by U.S. dollars and short-duration treasuries, held in trust for the benefit of token holders. FRNT fortifies its stability with a legislatively-mandated remit to achieve 2% overcollateralization. Developed in collaboration with industry-leading experts and partners, FRNT leverages blockchain technology to offer instant transaction settlement, reduced fees, and enhanced accessibility for all users.
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Through engagement with token issuance partner LayerZero, and achieving the Wyoming Select Committee on Blockchain’s encouragement to offer FRNT across multiple blockchain networks, the Commission has launched FRNT on seven blockchains selected through a robust candidacy process. These blockchains are publicly accessible and transparent. The smart contract addresses are available on Arbitrum, Avalanche, Base, Ethereum, Optimism, Polygon, and Solana.
This monumental accomplishment was supported by partners engaged by the Commission through a thorough and transparent procurement process. These include token issuance through LayerZero, blockchain infrastructure through Fireblocks, reserves management through Franklin Advisers, open-source intelligence from Inca Digital, and financial audit and monthly attestations from The Network Firm.
FRNT will be made available for purchase on the Solana blockchain through Wyoming-domiciled digital asset exchange Kraken in the coming days, as well as Rain’s Visa-integrated card platform on the Avalanche blockchain. Public availability will be noticed with a distribution from this office and the Stable Token Commission.
Visit the Frontier Stable Token and LSP onboarding resources for more information.
 Governor Gordon welcomed U.S. Senator Shelley Moore Capito (R-WV) to Wyoming for a briefing with Terra Power President and CEO Chris Levesque. Capito is Chair of the Environment and Public Works and Republican Policy Committees.
TerraPower, a nuclear innovation company, has announced the start of construction on the state-of-the-art Kemmerer Training Center (KTC), at the site of the Natrium project in Kemmerer, Wyoming. This is the second facility to reach the construction milestone of this next generation, advanced nuclear project.
The 30,000 sqft Kemmerer Training Center will be integral to building the future workforce for the advanced nuclear industry as it will host all Natrium® plant 1 operation training activities and support all operator accredited programs. The KTC will house the Natrium Training Simulator, laboratories for electrical and Instrumentation; Control, mechanical and scientific laboratories, training classrooms, an auditorium and more.
“The future of energy will only come to fruition if we have a skilled, dedicated and robust workforce. The Kemmerer Training Center will serve as the central hub for future Natrium operators who will deliver the reliable and flexible power communities need,” said Chris Levesque, TerraPower President and CEO. “We are proud to be building this facility on the site of our first Natrium plant. The proximity between the plant and the training center, along with the ongoing support of the Kemmerer community, are invaluable as we continue to advance America’s next nuclear power plant.”
“Wyoming is leading the way in establishing the next generation nuclear sector,” said Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon. “With this announcement at the Natrium site on the beginning of construction on the training center, Southwest Wyoming has much to celebrate — from workforce opportunities to state-of-the-art energy production.”
TerraPower broke ground on the Natrium project in 2024 and immediately began construction efforts. The Natrium project is the only advanced nuclear developer to begin construction on a commercial-scale project in the U.S.
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Governor Talks Education, Technology and Growing our Workforce during visit to Sweetwater County |
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 “The state I grew up in, this state, was full of people who thought about what the future could look like and how they were going to get there,” Gordon said. - David Martin, Sweetwater Now
Governor Gordon visited Sweetwater County to local business leaders, educators, administrators, and elected officials to discuss workforce and economic development, education, and technology. His upbeat keynote address to the Rock Springs Chamber of Commerce (above) echoed themes explored in detail with educators earlier in the day.
Beginning with a healthy dialog meeting from the Southwest Wyoming Manufacturing Partnership, comprised of business and education leaders, the Governor heard presentations exemplifying Southwest Wyoming is gaining traction improving outcomes for students. Workbased learning is underway and growing, with students getting career exposure through mentoring opportunities and internships.
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Pictured: Scott Cooper, Sweetwater County School District #2, Superintendent Joe Libby, Sweetwater County School District #1, President Kirk Young, Western Wyoming Community College, Beth Gard, Vice President of Academic Affairs, Western Wyoming Community College, Crystal Reyes, Dean of Manufacturing, Industrial Technology and Workforce Development, Western Wyoming Community College, Ryan Bledsoe, Southwest Wyoming Manufacturing Partnership.
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Governor Shares Recovery Resources at Red Canyon Fire Community Meeting
 With wildfire season descending on Wyoming, the Governor joined fire managers and citizens at a community meeting in Thermopolis regarding the Red Canyon Fire that has burned more than 124,000 acres and is 80% contained as of August 27th.
On August 25, the Governor issued an Executive Order declaring an emergency to support wildfire response to the Dollar Lake Fire in Sublette County, which is now at more than 13,000 acres. Links to information on wildfire resources, recovery and emergency hay assistance can be found on the Governor's website.
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There are many local and state-level initiatives, including the Governor's Behavioral Health Initiative, Wy We Care, coming together to prevent suicide across Wyoming. Stepped up awareness and prevention efforts appear to be working. Case in point: In Lincoln County, citizen outreach and involvement, combined with the Community Prevention Specialist, and statewide programs including PROSPER. have led to a 60% reduction in suicide between 2021 and 2022. Collaboration, communication, and action is key to maintaining these gains. Find out how you can get involved. Please consider taking a personal step forward to help in your community. Check out these online and in-person training opportunities and events.
Prosper, Wyoming
Wyoming Dept of Health Suicide Prevention
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In Good Hands: The Care and Keeping of the Cowboy State
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 Rodger Holt, Naughton Power Plant
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 The Sweetwater Dispatch Team (911)
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 Green River HS Educators: Jennifer McCoy Stevens and Bridgette Nielsen
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Interior Secretary Burgum Visits WY
 Secretary of Interior Doug Burgum visited Wyoming and attended the Wyoming Stock Growers Land Trust 25th Anniversary celebration with Governor Gordon. Together, they announced that July 23, 2026 will be the "Day of the American West" to recognize America 250, celebrated at Cheyenne Frontier Days.
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Wyoming’s Diane Shober Named 2025 State Tourism Director of the Year
 U.S. Travel’s National Council of State Tourism named Wyoming Office of Tourism Executive Director Diane Shober as 2025 State Tourism Director of the Year.
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