AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoWyoming Elections & Courts: A Cheyenne attorney, George Powers, has taken a voter-data complaint to the Wyoming Supreme Court, filing for a writ of mandamus against Secretary of State Chuck Gray and asking AG Keith Kautz’s office to recuse from investigating the April complaint. Voter Access: AARP Wyoming says Wyoming’s voter rolls dropped to 270,925 registered voters, down from 296,703 in 2025, warning some people may need to re-register after routine purges. Data Centers & AI: Gov. Mark Gordon signed an executive order, “Data Centers the Wyoming Way,” setting principles for responsible data center development—water, wildlife, workforce, transparency, grid resiliency, and community engagement—while tying the effort to national security and federal AI policy. Local Government: Casper dropped parts of a 14th Street local assessment district after residents objected, though key street and water main work will still proceed. Public Safety & Community: Laramie County launched Wyoming’s first “Blue Envelope” program to help deputies communicate with residents who have autism, cognitive disabilities, or other communication challenges during high-stress encounters. State Policy Watch: The Joint Education Committee heard interim plans including changes to charter school enrollment calculations and a rework of the “basket of goods” funding model for high school courses.
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