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#  Wyoming Secretary of State on Elections and Economic Policy - Episode 107

 

In this episode of Eye on the Issues, we sat down with Wyoming Secretary of State Chuck Gray for a wide-ranging conversation on election integrity, business regulation, and the role of the Secretary of State's office in shaping Wyoming's future.

Secretary Gray discusses the election-related bills from the recent legislative session that he believes would have made the biggest difference for Wyoming, including pen-to-paper ballots, a ban on ballot harvesting, stronger post-election audit transparency, and expanded recount procedures. He also reflects on reforms already passed in Wyoming, including voter ID, proof of citizenship for voter registration, bans on foreign funding in elections, and prohibitions on ranked-choice voting.

The conversation also turns to Wyoming's business climate and the Secretary of State's role in overseeing corporate filings, combating fraudulent entities, and keeping Wyoming competitive as a place to do business. Gray explains how his office is working to improve filing efficiency, respond to fraud concerns, and strengthen Wyoming law to address foreign adversary involvement and false filings.

Finally, the discussion broadens into economic development, state policy priorities, and the tension between protecting Wyoming's traditional industries and outside pressures tied to politically driven energy agendas. It is a candid conversation about governance, accountability, and the direction of policy in Wyoming.



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 









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