AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoWyoming Politics & Courts: Gov. Mark Gordon is in court again, suing the state Board of Equalization to enforce Wyoming’s property tax cap, as the state’s property tax take jumped to $137 million in Q4 2025—up 168.6% from the prior quarter. Housing & Growth: Teton County softened its housing mitigation program after pressure, expanding the exemption so homes under 3,000 square feet won’t owe mitigation fees—an adjustment that could shift local development incentives. Energy & Permitting: Sen. John Barrasso highlighted permitting reform and housing supply in new posts, arguing faster approvals can lower energy and home costs. Data Centers: Uinta County approved a conditional use permit for Prometheus Hyperscale’s data center near Evanston, setting conditions tied to construction timelines and environmental compliance. Native Affairs: Renowned AIM leader Madonna Thunder Hawk died at 86, remembered for decades of advocacy and organizing across Indian Country. Public Safety: Wyoming’s National Guard hosted Counterdrug prevention training for nine states, while local coverage also flagged a deadly Riverton DUI crash investigation. America250: Wyoming contributed a letter from Gov. Gordon to the America250 time capsule sealed in Philadelphia for opening in 2276.
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