Gov. Gordon Signs Executive Order Prohibiting Campaign Contributions on State Property
Governor Mark Gordon signed an executive order banning campaign contributions in state buildings, responding to a criminal bribery investigation and aiming to ensure government transparency.
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Order Signed to Bar Campaign Contributions at State Offices as Criminal Investigation Launches in Cheyenne
CHEYENNE — Gov. Mark Gordon signed an executive order Tuesday prohibiting the delivery, acceptance or solicitation of campaign contributions on property where state business is being conducted. “This executive order is about protecting public trust,” Gordon said in a press release. While the order covers space such as state office buildings and commercial buildings where
Gov. Mark Gordon bans campaign contributions in state buildings in response to Wyoming check controversy
Gov. Mark Gordon signed an executive order Tuesday banning campaign contributions in state buildings, bringing the executive branch into an expanding controversy centered on checks handed to lawmakers in the Wyoming Capitol. The ban applies to state facilities and commercial buildings where the state leases space, including the Capitol. It does not apply to areas controlled by the Wyoming Legislature, including the Legislative Service Office, …
Gov. Gordon signs executive order prohibiting campaign contributions on state property
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — Gov. Mark Gordon recently announced that he has signed an executive order that prohibits solicitation, delivery or acceptance of campaign contributions on property where state business is conducted, such as state office buildings and commercial buildings where the state leases offices. This also includes the Wyoming State Capitol and the Capitol Complex. A release from the governor’s office says that the EO does not apply to tho…
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