AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoWyoming U.S. Senate Primaries: Five Republicans and two Democrats filed for Wyoming’s Aug. 18 GOP and Dem primaries for the junior U.S. Senate seat, setting up a crowded GOP race featuring Rep. Harriet Hageman and Sam Mead. Supercomputing Fight: A federal judge blocked the Trump administration’s plan to transfer control of the NCAR-Wyoming Supercomputing Center, saying the move likely violated federal law and looked politically motivated; UCAR’s lawsuit is paused for now. Sheriff Vacancy: Sweetwater County GOP set a June 13 meeting to pick three finalists for commissioners to appoint to the vacant sheriff seat, with applications due June 10. Election Data Complaint: A Cheyenne attorney asked the Wyoming Supreme Court to intervene in a complaint alleging Secretary of State Chuck Gray shared sensitive voter data with the DOJ, including a request for recusal and an independent prosecutor. Local Government & Public Safety: Casper’s Tower Hill slash pile is closed until further notice due to burn-permit and weather/fuel-moisture concerns, with officials revisiting in fall. Veterans & Community: Wyoming Veterans Memorial Museum held a grand reopening in Casper, preserving stories from the Spanish-American War through the Global War on Terror.
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