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Governor on property taxes, “most important issue that we have before us”

January 23, 2024

News – Sheridan Media

Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon (R) made an appearance on Sheridan Media’s Public Pulse in part, to discuss property taxes and the upcoming 2024 Budget Session.  

Gordon calls property taxes in Wyoming, “the most important issue that we have before us.” In his budget proposal, the Governor proposed expanding the property tax relief program by $20 million over the next two years to help families struggling to remain in their homes.  

Gov. M. Gordon 

As Wyoming lawmakers prepare to meet for the 2024 Budget Session beginning Feb. 12, many bills address property tax issues faced by Wyoming’s citizens. These bills will be debated and arguments heard, but many lawmakers agree, something needs to be done sooner rather than later. 

Gordon said alongside ensuring residents receive the relief they direly need, there are two points he would like to see taken into consideration by legislators during the session.  

Gov. M. Gordon 

The second issue Gordon will be paying close attention to during the upcoming debates on property taxes addresses the voice of the people of the Cowboy State. 

Gov. M. Gordon 

To view the upcoming Budget Session bills, click here.

Last modified: January 23, 2024

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