AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoWyoming GOP primary fight: The state GOP is suing to reshape how it endorses and finances candidates before primaries, aiming to control who gets the “R” label—raising alarms about voters’ ability to choose nominees. Judicial activism debate: A new op-ed argues courts have imposed social policy for decades, warning that abandoning written text leads to harmful outcomes for families and society. Native history on screen: The Little Bighorn Film Festival in Billings spotlighted Indigenous storytelling during the 150th commemoration, pairing films with regional anniversary events. Conservation & community: A “Guiding for the Future” certification effort highlights safety and stewardship for Wyoming’s guides as river conditions and drought reshape outdoor seasons. Education and jobs: Western Wyoming Community College laid off 33 employees, while the college’s Career and Transfer Fair (April 2) is set to connect students with employers and four-year schools. Sports spotlight: UW women’s Malene Pedersen and Jane Rumpf earned Mountain West honors, and Wyoming rodeo standout Josie Mousel leads at the CNFR. Local governance & schools: A former Rock Springs police officer is running for the SCSD1 school board, focusing on safety and community involvement.
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