Episodes

  • Governor Brief - Wyoming - Final Chapter: Gordon's Legacy, Nuclear Deals, and $3.9B Bet
    Apr 29 2026
    Marc Ellery examines Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon's decision not to seek a third term and his final policy moves, including signing a nuclear regulatory agreement positioning Wyoming as an energy innovation hub, allowing $3.9 billion in K-12 education funding to pass, and advancing the Wyoming Innovation Partnership to align higher education with workforce needs in a changing economy.

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    13 mins
  • Governor Brief - Wyoming - Last Rodeo: Gordon's Final Agenda and the Scholarship Gamble
    Apr 22 2026
    Host Marc Ellery examines Mark Gordon's final term as Wyoming governor, covering his landmark Steamboat Legacy Scholarship Act creating education savings accounts, the Wyoming Innovation Partnership's transition to private funding, and a six-week abortion ban. As Gordon hints at future political ambitions, he reshapes education and workforce development in Wyoming.

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    20 mins
  • Governor Brief - Wyoming - Final Chapter: Gordon's Legacy, $3.9B for Schools, and WIP
    Apr 18 2026
    Marc Ellery examines Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon's final term after announcing he won't seek reelection in April 2026. The episode covers a $3.9 billion education overhaul Gordon let pass unsigned, the Wyoming Innovation Partnership's economic diversification efforts, and implications of Gordon's policies for Wyoming's post-fossil fuel future.

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    20 mins
  • Governor Brief - Wyoming - $3.9 Billion Bet: Recalibrating Schools Without a Signature
    Apr 15 2026
    Marc Ellery examines Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon's strategic approach to education and economic transformation as a $3.9 billion education bill becomes law, literacy mandates take effect, and a statewide startup initiative wins federal recognition—all part of Wyoming's effort to diversify beyond fossil fuels.

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    21 mins
  • Governor Brief - Wyoming - $3.9B Schools, Ballot Audits & Wyoming's Startup Revolution
    Apr 11 2026
    Marc Ellery examines Governor Mark Gordon's decision to let Wyoming's $3.9 billion education funding bill become law without signing it, revealing tensions over local control versus state mandates. We explore literacy reforms, election audit requirements, and his campaign to diversify Wyoming's fossil fuel economy.

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    21 mins
  • Wyoming Governor Gordon and Secretary Gray's Housing Grant Clash Explained
    Apr 8 2026
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    **Governor Mark Gordon & Chuck Gray Housing Grant Clash | Wyoming Politics Podcast**

    Tune in to this week's Wyoming Governor Podcast as host Marc breaks down the explosive confrontation between Governor Mark Gordon and Wyoming Secretary of State Chuck Gray over housing grants and citizenship verification requirements. Discover what happened at the April 2 Wyoming Board of Land Commissioners meeting, including the heated debate over SAVE system immigration checks, Gordon's controversial ruling, and the tense exchange that has Wyoming social media buzzing.

    This episode covers:
    - Governor Gordon vs. Chuck Gray: The April 2 housing grant dispute
    - Citizenship verification amendment debate and legality questions
    - Details of the heated exchange and alleged decorum violations
    - Why the board tabled housing applications for a special April 23 session
    - Immigration policy implications and SAVE system controversy
    - Gray's comparison to Trump administration policies
    - Public reaction and political fallout across Wyoming
    - Bonus: U.S. Forest Service headquarters relocation win for Wyoming

    **Keywords covered:** Wyoming Governor, Mark Gordon, Chuck Gray, housing grants, citizenship verification, SAVE system, Wyoming politics, Republican politics, immigration policy, Wyoming Board of Land Commissioners

    Perfect for Wyoming residents, political news followers, and anyone interested in state government controversies and policy debates. Subscribe to the Wyoming Governor Podcast for the latest updates on Wyoming's political landscape.

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    3 mins
  • Wyoming Governor Gordon: Immigration Clash, Housing Tensions, Election Preview
    Apr 4 2026
    # Wyoming Governor Podcast Episode Description

    **Tensions Explode at Wyoming Board of Land Commissioners Meeting: Governor Gordon vs. Secretary of State Chuck Gray**

    Welcome to the Wyoming Governor Podcast, where host Marc breaks down the latest news and political developments surrounding Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon. In this episode, we dive deep into the dramatic clash between Governor Gordon and Secretary of State Chuck Gray at Thursday's Wyoming Board of Land Commissioners meeting—a heated confrontation that has taken social media by storm.

    **What You'll Learn in This Episode:**

    - **The Housing Grants Controversy**: Discover what sparked the intense debate over attainable housing grants spanning from Ranchester to Rawlins, and why citizenship verification became such a contentious issue
    - **A Heated Exchange**: Find out what led Governor Gordon to tell Secretary of State Gray to "shut up" during the meeting, and the accusations of broken decorum that followed
    - **Political Divisions**: Understand how this clash reveals growing partisan rifts within Wyoming's Republican Party, with conservative voices on social media divided over immigration policy and housing priorities
    - **Tax Relief Update**: Learn about Governor Gordon's emergency rules for 2026 residential property tax exemptions—and why only 40,100 of 137,000 eligible homeowners have applied
    - **2026 Election Preview**: Get insights into gubernatorial challenger Brent Bien's campaign platform, including his stance on property taxes, COVID policies, and energy development

    **Perfect for:** Wyoming political enthusiasts, voters following the 2026 gubernatorial race, anyone interested in state government, housing policy, and Republican Party dynamics.

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    3 mins