Wyoming Governor: Death-Penalty Moratorium Could Save Money
CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) — Wyoming may implement a moratorium on the death penalty to save money as the state faces a budget crisis.
Gov. Mark Gordon told a legislative committee Monday having the death penalty is a “luxury ... that we will no longer be able to afford.”
The state faces an up to $1.5 billion deficit due to economic fallout from the coronavirus pandemic and downturns in the energy industry.
The Casper Star-Tribune reports Gordon is seeking a 20% reduction in state spending in the months ahead.
Wyoming currently has no prisoners on death row.
Wyoming’s last execution was in 1992.
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