Thank you very much. Have a seat. Thank you. Thank you very much. Thank you. Have a seat. Thank you very much. Good morning. President , speaker, members of the 64th legislature, auditor included, treasurer gordon, superintendent, chief justice burke, members of the judiciary, members of the military, veterans, fellow citizens, my family, good morning. Today i give my eighth and final state of the state address, and in preparing it, i have had a lot of thoughts, including the speaker and president have been kidding me in recent days that its too bad, it takes about eight years to train a governor and just when you get them trained, they leave. It was a couple years ago when the president of the senate, when he was announcing me, rather than saying his excellency, he said the executioner. So it takes awhile to train a speaker and president , too. What a privilege its been to appear before a joint session each year and talk about wyoming, the state we love. I believe our work these past
Delivers his final state of the state. His speech is 45 minutes. [captions Copyright National cable satellite corp. 2018] [applause] thank you very much. Have a seat. Thank you. Have a seat. Good morning. Members of the 65 legislature, 65 legislature, mr. Gordon, justice burke, members of this ,udiciary, military, veterans fellow citizens, my family, good morning. I give my eighth and final state of the state address today. The speaker and president have been kidding me in recent days that it takes about eight years. O train a governor agoas a couple of years when the president of the senate was announcing his excellency, it takes a while to train a speaker and a president. The privilege has been to appear before a joint session each year to talk about wyoming, the state we love. Believe these work to work this passive and years has built a better legacy. Together,e more year a little less, and i look forward to a great year. My last address begin with tributes work so hard for wyoming
Governor matthew mead who gave his eighth and final state of the state address to a joint session of the 64th state legislature. From cheyenne, this is 45 minutes. Governor mead thank you. Thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you very much. Have a seat. Thank you. Thank you very much. Thank you. Have a seat. Thank you very much. Good morning. President , speaker, members of the 64th legislator, auditor cloud treasurer gordon, superintendent, chief justice burke, members of the judiciary, members of the military, veterans, fellow citizens, my family, good morning. Today i give my eighth and final state of the state address, and in preparing it, i have had a lot of thoughts, including the speaker and president have been kidding me in recent days that its too bad, it takes about eight years to train a governor and just when you get them trained, they leave. It was a coupl
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