AGP Executive Report
Last update: 18 hours agoElection Filings: Sweetwater County Clerk Cindy Swenson picked up a Republican challenger on the final filing day, while Green River mayor and council races expanded with additional candidates, and multiple state legislative and U.S. House filings set up new GOP-vs-Dem matchups. Crypto Regulation: Wyoming Sen. Cynthia Lummis says the CLARITY Act’s “now or never” push is entering a make-or-break June, warning that if Congress doesn’t act this session, the next realistic window could be 2030. Local Government & Data Centers: Cheyenne is hosting a June 6 informational panel on data centers after residents’ concerns—and the city has already rejected a data center moratorium. Education Policy: Gillette school board members continue refining a proposed full cellphone ban after public pushback, while Cody High School’s first-year “No Phone Zone” policy is credited with fewer discipline referrals and improved grades. Energy & Wildlife: Wyoming lawmakers heard testimony on a proposed pumped-water storage project near Seminoe Reservoir, with critics warning it could harm trout habitat and bighorn sheep. Public Lands Recreation: Trump rescinded older off-road vehicle restrictions on public lands, potentially easing limits in many national parks.
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