AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoCheyenne Veterans Memorial: Cheyenne’s Finance Committee is recommending approval of a $275,000 purchase agreement for a Vietnam War Memorial Wall at Freedom Point in Lions Park, part of a larger veterans complex that will also include tributes for other conflicts and POW/MIA. Wyoming Property Tax Fight: Gov. Mark Gordon sued the Wyoming Board of Equalization to force certification of 2026 residential property tax values after the board said the 2024 tax cap created unconstitutional disparities. Elections & State Law: Wyoming AG Keith Kautz’s office says two separate legal reviews declined to bring criminal charges against Secretary of State Chuck Gray over a complaint alleging he shared sensitive voter data with the federal government. School Funding Recalibration: A legislative select committee is set to meet in Lander to address fallout from 2026 school finance changes, including tighter limits on how districts can spend funds. Wyoming Business Infrastructure: The Wyoming Business Council launched a rebuilt application portal for its Building Resilient Communities grant/loan program to match new rules and help communities submit stronger projects. Public Safety: Gov. Gordon ordered Wyoming flags lowered for two young people killed in a Riverton-area crash, honoring victims with ties to the Northern Arapaho community.
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