The Wyoming Veterans Commission is seeking applications from Big Horn Basin residents interested in representing Big Horn, Hot Springs, Park and Washakie counties as a commissioner.
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The Wyoming Veterans Commission is seeking applications from Big Horn Basin residents interested in representing Big Horn, Hot Springs, Park and Washakie counties as a commissioner.
The Wyoming Veterans Commission has a statutory duty of advising the governor and Wyoming Legislature on state and federal benefits for veterans. The commission has oversight of veterans’ services program, Oregon Trail State Veterans Cemetery, Wyoming Veterans Museum and Wyoming National Guard Museum. It meets quarterly “or as needed to address issues relevant to all Wyoming veterans.”
The commissioner position that covers the Big Horn Basin is currently vacant. People can apply by using the guidelines at governor.wyo.gov/state-government/boards-commissions. All applications must be sent to the governor’s office and the position will remain open until it’s filled.
To learn more about the commission, visit vets.wyo.gov. For more information about the vacancy, contact the commission at 307-777-8152.