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February 19, 2026  •  

Wyoming Governor Issues Executive Order Banning Campaign Contributions In State Buildings

Gov. Mark Gordon recently signed an executive order banning campaign contributions in state buildings used for activities of the Executive Branch. The ban applies to state facilities and commercial buildings operating under state leases. It does not apply to areas controlled by the Legislature, including the Legislative Services Office, committee rooms, and the Senate and House floor. The order applies to contributions and donations made in person by “cash, check, or any other means.” Online campaign contributions and donations would also be banned when the solicitation, delivery, or acceptance of online contributions and donations originates within a facility owned or leased by the state. Executive Order 2026-01 is effective immediately.


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