AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoWyoming Property Tax Fight: A Laramie County judge issued a temporary restraining order in Gov. Mark Gordon’s lawsuit against the Wyoming Board of Equalization, after the BOE said residential property tax exemptions were unconstitutional—Gordon says it’s the legislature’s job, not the executive branch, to make constitutional calls. Wyoming Energy & Crypto: Wyoming is pushing its Frontier Stable Tokens after the state formally issued its own stablecoin, positioning it as a new financial draw for the Cowboy State. Conservation & Wildlife: A long-running effort to protect Wyoming’s pronghorn migration corridor is nearing the finish line, with protection expected to come via a governor’s signature. Healthcare Costs: New data shows Wyoming Medicaid Durable Medical Equipment spending rose to $14,443 in 2024, up 4.6% from 2023. Flood Risk Planning: Central Coast officials opened community feedback on a Narara Creek floodplain risk management plan—an example of how local input shapes mitigation decisions. National Policy Watch: The Trump administration is reopening the door for BLM to consider M-44 cyanide bomb use on public lands, raising new concerns for wildlife and public safety.
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