Governor Gordon announces he’s running for a second term

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Governor Mark Gordon announced he’s running for a second term as Governor of Wyoming on Monday. Before a group of family and friends in Buffalo, he looked back at the last three years and his accomplishments.

“We’ve cut taxes, passed a budget that is $400 million less than 2020, reduced the size of state government to its smallest level in 10 years and strengthened our right to bear arms by enacting the Second Amendment Protection Act. But there is more work to do,” said Gordon.

Going forward, he said he will focus on education by encouraging more parental involvement, streamline federal and state regulation on businesses, and further the Trump goal of energy independence.

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