The job opened when Ed Murray abruptly resigned on Feb. 9 after two women accused him of sexual misconduct that they said occurred more than 30 years ago.
He only briefly mentions the accusations, but says he is resigning to "focus on what is most important in my life; my marriage, my family and my health."
Expert panels will address the relationship between civic education, civic participation and youth participation in the political process as well as how the changing media landscape impacts youth perceptions of politics.
Wyoming Secretary of State Ed Murray says he's taking steps to identify and address the causes of that "abysmal" voter turnout rate among the 18-24 age demographic.
"In having this round-table and trying to understand the underlying reasons as to the cause of the decline in voter turnout among our youth, the topic turned toward civics," says Murray...
The Secretary of State's Office says the drive to repeal a new law reducing the powers and duties of Wyoming's Superintendent of Public Instruction has failed. Wyoming Gov. Matt Mead is calling on state residents to join an effort to raise money to support victims of the recent tornado that hit Moore, Oklahoma. Doug Randall reports. Click past the jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.