Following the release of Governor Gordon’s vetoes on bills passed during the 2024 budget session, we have read requests from certain members of the Legislature to convene a special session. As the presiding officers of the 67th Legislature, we are also disappointed in the governor’s liberal use of his veto authority and the tone of his veto messages. However, a special session is unlikely to effectively address the governor’s vetoes.

The Legislature cannot simply meet for one day in a special session to vote to override vetoes. With the Majority Floor Leaders in both chambers motioning to adjourn “sine die” and gaining approval from the members present, all bills and actions of the 2024 budget session by the Legislature are finished.


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Albert Sommers, R-Pinedale, is the speaker of the House and has served in the Legislature since 2013.

Ogden Driskill, R-Devils Tower, is the president of the Senate and has served in the Wyoming Legislature since 2011.

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