AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoWyoming Campaign Watch: Megan Degenfelder, Wyoming’s Superintendent of Public Instruction, is officially running for governor, pitching her record and private-sector background as she makes the case for why she should lead the state. Wildfire Readiness: Gov. Mark Gordon is set to host a statewide Wildland Fire Interagency Briefing Thursday in Cheyenne, aiming to get residents and partners ready for the season. Cheyenne Local Politics: Cheyenne voters will weigh a renewed “6th Penny” sales tax in August 2026, with a major focus on downtown upgrades plus broader infrastructure, safety, and recreation projects. Data Centers, Public Info Push: Cheyenne Mayor Patrick Collins says the city will publish maps and FAQs on data center campuses and hold a public meeting to answer questions earlier in the process. Kids Online Safety Fight: Wyoming AG Brown joined a bipartisan push against the federal KIDS Act, arguing it would weaken state protections for children online. National Legal/Policy Noise: A New York lawsuit seeks ownership of 39,069 dormant Bitcoin wallets, while Montana moves to adopt Trump Medicaid work rules amid budget strain. Community Notes: Rotary’s “Epic Day of Service” proclamation was signed at the Wyoming Capitol, and local schools are offering free summer meals.
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