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Wyoming’s 68th Legislature concluded its 2025 session with Governor Mark Gordon emphasizing the importance of keeping the state free and wild. Lawmakers worked for 37 days and were reminded by the governor to focus on actions rather than words. Despite some missed targets, Gordon believes the government stayed true to the people’s interests. The governor urged legislators to listen to their constituents and think about the state’s future.

In other news, Cheyenne Frontier Days announced its concert lineup for the 129th anniversary, featuring performances from top artists such as Luke Bryan, Brooks & Dunn, and Cody Johnson. Tickets for the event will go on sale starting March 13.

On the topic of scams, a Jackson woman was defrauded of $18,000 by Bitcoin scammers posing as law enforcement. Similarly, food truck vendors were warned about a scam offering fake permits for Cheyenne Frontier Days.

Governor Gordon signed a bill offering limited immunity for drug overdose reporting, making Wyoming the last state to implement such legislation. Additionally, he vetoed a bill banning funding for diversity, equity, and inclusion programs, while signing a separate bill prohibiting institutional discrimination. The BLM also renewed its partnership with the Wyoming Department of Corrections for wild horse gentling and adoption.

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