Mark Gordon, Wyoming State Treasurer, has officially announced his candidacy for Wyoming Governor, joining a competitive list of candidates vying for the position. The 61-year-old Republican plans to focus on improving the state’s fiscal situation, supporting existing industries, and creating more opportunities for students. Gordon’s campaign will prioritize reducing government involvement to allow for more freedom and opportunity for Wyoming citizens. He will be holding a series of events across the state to gather ideas and concerns from the community.
In a statement, Gordon expressed his desire to provide every Wyoming citizen and child with the same opportunities he has had to build businesses, raise a family, and succeed in the state. He emphasized the need to decrease the size of government, reduce spending, and prioritize essential needs over wants in order to strengthen Wyoming’s economy and education system. Gordon acknowledged that making tough decisions will be challenging but stated that he has the experience and determination to create a better future for Wyoming’s next generations.
With Governor Matt Mead in his final term, the race for Governor is heating up with candidates like Sam Galeotos, Mary Throne, Harriett Hageman, Bill Dahlin, Taylor Haynes, and Rex Rammell also in the running. Gordon’s entry into the race brings a new perspective and set of priorities that will likely shape the upcoming election campaign.
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