Governor Mark Gordon of Wyoming recently addressed an important topic on his podcast, “The Morning Gather”—the issue of property tax relief for residents. In a recent episode, Governor Gordon, alongside guests Wyoming Department of Revenue Director Brenda Henson, Senator Cale Case, and Converse County Commissioner Jim Willox, discussed the details of property tax legislation and future constitutional amendments aimed at providing further tax relief.
The discussion centered around the structure of Wyoming’s property tax system and the relief measures enacted during the 2024 legislative session. A significant aspect of the discussion was the upcoming ballot measure in November concerning SJ0003, a legislative initiative that classifies residential property for tax purposes, which Governor Gordon signed during the 2023 general session. This amendment is expected to provide additional property tax relief if passed.
Listeners interested in understanding more about how Wyoming is addressing property tax relief and the potential impacts of the proposed constitutional amendment can find the episode on Spotify or through the Governor’s website.
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