WYOMING — Governor Mark Gordon promised to bring more transparency to the state’s high office during his campaign. It was something challenger Foster Friess also harped about during last election.
In furtherance of his efforts to date, Gordon today announced the Wyoming Financial Transparency Group will hold its next meeting to further transparency in state government on June 5 from 1:00-3:00pm in the Emerson Building, Room 233 in Cheyenne.
The meeting will also be livestreamed.
The agenda will include a look at the Auditor’s website and a demonstration of a new state spending tracking tool, a conversation with other states on their transparency platforms and a discussion about the existing public records law and exemptions.
Governor Gordon and State Auditor Kristi Racines created the Financial Transparency Working Group to develop specific solutions to improve transparency and accessibility to state financial data that can be implemented efficiently and expediently.
Members include: Governor Gordon, Auditor Racines, Senator Cale Case from Lander, Representative Tom Walters from Casper, Sheridan Press publisher Kristen Czaben, Gail Symons from Sheridan and John Masters from Cheyenne.









