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 December 2025 | Executive New and Updates
From the Office of Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon
“Today in the town of David a Savoir has been born unto you ...” Luke 2:11
5th Annual Nativity Blessing Honors Wyoming Law Enforcement Officers
 Twinkling lights at the Capitol. Jennie and I were honored to attend and recognize the brave who protect Wyoming.
The 5th Annual Nativity Blessing brought together more than 100 state and local leaders for a special holiday program. This year's blessing was dedicated to honoring Wyoming law enforcement. It was a moment to slow down and remember the true meaning of Christmas: service to others. We gathered to thank Cheyenne Police Department, Laramie County Sheriff's Office and Wyoming Highway Patrol. We are grateful for those who protect our communities, for the freedom to gather in faith, and for the hope we celebrate this Christmas season.
ICYMI: Nativity Blessing Honors Christ's Birth, Sacrifices of Law Enforcement Officials
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The Essentials Budget
The Governor unveiled the 2027–2028 biennial budget proposal at the Joint Appropriations Committee meeting.
Titled “The Essentials" Governor Gordon's proposed budget emphasizes careful stewardship, long-term planning, and Wyoming values rooted in family, community, and responsible government.
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Festival of Lights Menorah Lighting Ceremony
 Jennie and I were honored to attend the Annual Menorah Lighting at the Capitol with Rabi Yaakov Raskin.
On the 4th Day of Hanukkah, Wyoming's Jewish Community gathered at the State Capitol to celebrate life. The celebration was filled with joy, but also with the stark reminder of the violence the Jewish community continues to face worldwide. The Governor and First Lady join with citizens nationwide in expressing heartbreak about the violent attack in Australia during a recent Hanukkah event on Bondi Beach in Sydney.
"An act of hate especially during a holy celebration of light is an attack on all people of good will. Our prayers remain with those affected. May the light of Hanukkah endure and may we choose peace over darkness," said the Governor.
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"If you're alive today it means there's a purpose for you, and that purpose is to do something positive.” - Rabbi Yaakov, Chabad of Laramie
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Talking Taxes with First Responders in Goshen County
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 Gov: It was an honor to meet with Platte County Sheriff's Office and first responders and the Goshen County communities’ first responders and wildfire fighters at the Torrington Volunteer Fire Department this month to have a conversation about how our taxes work.
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Wyoming’s tax structure needs to work for the people who live and work here, and not create additional burdens for our local communities.
"I was honored to meet with Platte County Sheriff's Office and first responders and the Goshen County communities’ first responders and wildfire fighters at the Torrington Volunteer Fire Department this month to have a conversation about how our taxes work," Governor Gordon said.
Local governments deserve stability and predictability. Shifting burdens onto them, or onto small businesses, only creates problems down the road.
Lawmakers need to take a comprehensive look at tax policy, not piecemeal changes that help some while hurting others. Wyoming families, schools, and communities deserve a tax system that’s fair, conservative, understandable and built to last.
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Wy We Care 988 Is Always There
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The holidays move fast, make sure you take a moment to slow down and savor the things that matter. Try a quick “mindful minute” before a meal or gathering. Notice one thing a friend might need and offer to help. Ask a friend how they are doing and take the time to listen. Small things make the season feel richer and more peaceful.
If you or someone you care about needs support this holiday season, call, chat, or text the 988 Lifeline.
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National Final Rodeo: Team Wyoming
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Governor Gordon aims high while tourning Wyoming exhibits NFR.
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It was a pleasure to join the Wyoming Office of Tourism in Las Vegas to celebrate Team Wyoming at this year’s National Finals Rodeo and Wyoming Breakfast. In Wyoming, we take great pride in this sport, our athletes, and our stock contractors. We also had the opportunity to visit the Wyoming vendors showcasing their work at the Cowboy Christmas event in the Las Vegas Convention Center. This is Wyoming at its best. Ride for the brand! #nationalfinalsrodeo #TeamWyoming #CowboyChristmas |
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The Wyoming Federal Delegation, Governor Mark Gordon and First Lady Jennie Gordon join Wyoming's Rodeo Athletes at NFR in Las Vegas.
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 Hats off to Wyoming!
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Big Fish, Pronghorn Migration and Prayers
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 I have advanced the Pronghorn Migration Corridor Designation Process.
For more information click here.
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 BIG FISH: Congratulations to Tucker Bass for this amazing catch! Wyoming is a paradise for sportsmen and women, young and old. I encourage all young people in Wyoming to check out Wyoming Game and Fish Department’s Master Angler program. It’s a great way to get started in finding a sport that you can enjoy your entire life. Well done Tucker!
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A Major Win for Wyoming Coal Communities! |
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Senator John Barrasso, President Donald Trump, Senator Cynthia Lummis, Representative Harriet Hageman
Thank you to our federal delegation for this amazing win! This protects our Powder River Basin coal communities by ensuring this federal overreach can never happen again. Ride for the brand.
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 Let us never forget: On Dec. 7th, the 84th Anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor, I encouraged everyone to remember those who gave their lives for our freedom. Let us never forget.
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 Jennie and I loved ringing in the Christmas season this year at this special event. Thank you to all who came out this snowy day to help us light the tree. I hope to see more of you in the Capitol this month as you come by and see Wyoming's beautiful Christmas tree shining bright. 🎄🎄
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"Christmas is a season for kindling the fire for hospitality in the hall, the genial flame of charity in the heart." -Washington Irving |
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