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Votes at a glance: Teton County commissioners approve vouchers, liquor permits and two outgoing letters

April 28, 2025 | Teton County, Wyoming


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Votes at a glance: Teton County commissioners approve vouchers, liquor permits and two outgoing letters
The Teton County Board of County Commissioners recorded unanimous approvals on several procedural items during the April 28 voucher meeting.

The board voted to approve the county voucher run for April 28, 2025, in the amount of $354,314.80. The motion to approve the vouchers was moved and seconded on the record, and the chair called for the ayes; the motion carried unanimously.

The commissioners also approved a consent agenda of 24‑hour liquor permits for several June events, including Jackson Hole Food And Wine, West Side Wine And Spirits, Snake River Roasting, Jackson Hole Land (park summer solstice event on June 20), and other listed permits. The motion to approve the permits carried unanimously.

On outgoing correspondence, the board authorized signature and mailing of a letter dated April 28, 2025, to Director Angie Bruce of the Wyoming Game and Fish Department in support of designating the Sublette pronghorn migration corridor. The motion to authorize that letter carried unanimously.

The board additionally approved mailing letters to the county’s federal representatives — Congresswoman Harriet Hegeman and Senators Cynthia Lummis and John Barrasso — expressing continued concern about federal workforce reductions and requesting assistance related to Forest Service staffing and visitor-services support. Commissioners approved mailing the letters as presented; the motion carried unanimously.

All recorded motions during the April 28 voucher meeting were approved by voice vote with the chair noting unanimous support. The meeting record does not show individual roll-call tallies.

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