Mark Gordon

Person

Last mentioned: Mar 10, 2026

Timeline

  1. Legal Review

    Anticipated filing of challenges regarding the Commerce Clause and civil rights concerns.

  2. Full Implementation

    The law takes full effect across all Wyoming transit corridors.

  3. Enforcement Training

    Wyoming Highway Patrol begins specialized training for language proficiency assessments.

  4. Litigation Expected

    Advocacy groups prepare immediate filings for temporary restraining orders.

  5. Enactment

    The bill becomes law without the Governor's signature after the constitutional deadline for executive action passes.

  6. Six-Week Ban Signed

    Governor Gordon signs the new restrictive measure despite legal concerns.

  7. Bill Signed

    Governor Gordon signs the legislation targeting non-English speaking commercial drivers.

  8. Executive Review

    The bill is sent to Governor Mark Gordon for signature or veto.

  9. Legislative Passage

    The bill passes both the House and Senate after significant debate over inflation adjustments.

  10. Legislative Session Begins

    The recalibration bill is introduced following a multi-month study by the Joint Education Committee.

  11. Life is a Human Right Act

    Wyoming passes a near-total ban, which is immediately challenged in court.

  12. Dobbs Decision

    U.S. Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade, triggering Wyoming's initial ban.

Stories mentioning Mark Gordon 3

Regulation Neutral

Wyoming School Funding Overhaul Enacted Without Governor Gordon's Signature

Wyoming's K-12 school funding recalibration bill has officially become law after Governor Mark Gordon opted not to sign or veto the legislation. The move signals a complex political compromise regarding the state's constitutional mandate to provide a thorough and efficient education while managing fiscal constraints.

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Regulation Bearish

Wyoming Governor Signs Six-Week Abortion Ban Despite Expressed Misgivings

Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon has signed into law a restrictive measure banning most abortions after approximately six weeks of pregnancy. While approving the bill, the governor issued a formal statement highlighting significant concerns regarding the legislation's legal durability and its potential to complicate ongoing litigation.

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Regulation Bearish

Wyoming Law Targets Non-English Speaking Truckers Amid Regulatory Shift

Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon has signed legislation authorizing state law enforcement to remove commercial truck drivers from the road if they lack English proficiency. The move codifies federal standards into state law, empowering local police to issue immediate out-of-service orders to ensure highway safety and regulatory compliance.

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