Governor Gordon Applauds Decision On Chinese Bitcoin Company
Governor Mark Gordon is speaking out in support of a presidential order banning a Chinese bitcoin property from owning property near F..E. Warren Air Force Base in Cheyenne.
You can read the order issued by President Biden here. According to the Associated Press, the president called the purchase by MineOne Partners LTD of the property "a national security threat."
The Governor's Statement On The Ban
Governor Gordon issued the following statement on Tuesday morning:
“I am acutely aware and have been monitoring the concerns of surrounding property owners, as well as the potential threats to national security that this operation posed. I am pleased that the Administration recognized the potential threat and took steps to ensure the security of our military installations and the safety of Wyoming residents. Protection of our infrastructure remains paramount to protecting our national security and must always be our highest priority.
I am also grateful to Senator Nethercott for sponsoring SF077 -Homeland defense-infrastructure reporting and investigating to help protect Wyoming's critical infrastructure from foreign threats. I signed this bill, effective July 1, because it provides clear guidance and support to counties, under the Wyoming Office of Homeland Security, to investigate land sales near critical infrastructure.”
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