AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoFederal Policy & Wyoming Workers: The Trump administration’s Office of Personnel Management is proposing governmentwide non-disclosure agreements for about 5,857 federal workers in Wyoming, with public comment open until June 26—raising alarms about added secrecy and reduced transparency. Wyoming Elections & Courts: A Wyoming Supreme Court ruling backs KHOL in a $219,000 loan dispute, while Gray is asking to dismiss a lawsuit challenging Wyoming’s closed primaries. Wyoming Senate Race: James Byrd, a Democrat seeking to challenge GOP candidates for Wyoming’s U.S. Senate seat, frames his run around his family’s public-service legacy and working-class priorities. Local Government (Sheridan): Sheridan County commissioners will consider pre-paying $200,000 for a new ambulance for Wyoming Regional EMS, plus election-judge pay and other county resolutions. Energy & Regulation (Regional): North Dakota oil leaders say “time is the enemy” as they race to develop enhanced oil recovery tech ahead of federal changes, with no “silver bullet” yet. Crypto Watch: A New York lawsuit seeks ownership of about 3.8 million dormant Bitcoin, including wallets linked to Satoshi, using lost-property law. National Politics (Crypto Law Deadline): Wyoming Sen. Cynthia Lummis is pushing the CLARITY Act as lawmakers face a June floor-time crunch, with some warning the next realistic opening could slip to 2030.
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