Signing off on the final bills, RIDE Celebration of Learning
wyoming governor mark gordon
Signing off on the Final Bills of 2026 Legislative Session
This week Governor Gordon took action on the remaining bills that had been sent to his desk during the 2025 legislative session. The Governor joined Senate Majority Leader Tara Nethercott, Wyoming Business Alliance President Renny MacKay and City of Cheyenne Planning and Development Director Charles Bloom to sign Senate File 171. The bill eliminates restrictive housing construction regulations and is a small step towards reducing costs of development and increasing access to workforce housing.
A complete list of the bills Governor Gordon signed, vetoed and allowed to pass into law without his signature may be found on *the Bills page of the Governor's website. [ [link removed] ]*
SF 171
RIDE Celebration of Learning to Highlight Successes of Governor’s Education Initiative
On May 9th, Wyoming's Future of Learning collaboration is inviting the education community and the public to celebrate the progress of Governor Gordon's education initiative, Reimagining and Innovating the Delivery of Education (RIDE). The convening will showcase the progress of 20 RIDE pilot districts, highlight student and educator innovations, and offer hands-on workshops to explore the future of education in our state. *Register now online. [ [link removed] ]*
Celebration of Learning [ [link removed] ]
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Governor Gordon Defends Law Enforcement in Veto of Problematic Second Amendment Bill
SAPA Amendments Veto
In a public ceremony that included members of state, county, and municipal law enforcement, the Governor signed a letter vetoing Senate File 196 - Second Amendment Protection Act - amendments, calling the bill “overkill” that would punish first responders and threaten the cooperative work between Wyoming law enforcement officers and their federal partners.
“This Act takes aim at – and potentially vilifies – law enforcement if, in the process of working to apprehend, prosecute, and detain illegal aliens, drug mules, human traffickers, abusers, and other miscreants, they cooperate with the federal government and a gun is involved. *Wyoming can do better,” the Governor wrote. [ [link removed]- ]*
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State Jobs Expo - April 8
job expo [ [link removed] ]
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*State Trooper Arrests Suspected Illegal Immigrant With 18,000 Rounds Of Ammunition [ [link removed] ]*
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