the Attorney General and Governor tell him to go back to his office and do his job.
Our last entry on the far fight wing populist who clearly wants to use his clerical office as a springboard to something else:
Lex Anteinternet: Chuck Gray again attempts to intervene in abortion...: along with some legislators. The legislators make sense, as they were backers of the bill under consideration. Chuck does not, as he left th...
The AG and the Governor have filed a brief opposing his attempt to be an intervenor in the abortion suit, which states, amongst other things:
In his official capacity, Secretary of State Gray cannot intervene in this case unless a Wyoming statute authorizes him to do so.
Gray actually hired a nephew of Congressman Hageman, also a lawyer, to work in his office, after dissing his primary opponent for being a lawyer. Some lawyerly review might be well received now, including what the duties of his elective office actually are.
It might be considered here by those supporting the law that Gray's intervention, while probably helping to keep Gray in the spotlight, likely don't do much to help the cause of the bill.
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