Wyoming PBS to Air Gov. Gordon’s State of the State Live Feb. 9
Gov. Mark Gordon — Photo by Michael Smith
RIVERTON—Wyoming residents can watch their state government in action as Wyoming PBS provides the live coverage of the opening of the 2026 Budget Session on Monday, Feb. 9. The broadcast will air on Wyoming PBS television and livestream on the station’s YouTube channel. It can also be viewed by clicking “Live TV” on the Wyoming PBS website.Â
Coverage begins at 10 a.m. with a joint session of the Wyoming Senate and House of Representatives from the Wyoming Capitol in Cheyenne. Gov. Mark Gordon will deliver the State of the State Address, followed by the State of the Judiciary from Wyoming Supreme Court Chief Justice Lynne J. Boomgaarden.
“Wyoming PBS is committed to giving residents direct access to their state government, and broadcasting the State of the State and State of the Judiciary live ensures transparency and civic engagement from communities across Wyoming,” says Wyoming PBS CEO Joanna Kail. “Our live coverage allows viewers to witness these important addresses as they happen, no matter where they live in Wyoming or how they choose to watch.”
Wyoming PBS public affairs senior producer Steve Peck will host the live broadcast.Â
Wyoming PBS will continue its legislative coverage through the session with “Capitol Outlook,” airing Fridays at 7:30 p.m. The weekly program features interviews with lawmakers and key public officials. Guests will be announced each week on the station’s social media platforms ahead of the broadcast. Episodes will also be available on wyomingpbs.org, the Wyoming PBS App, and on the station’s YouTube channel.Â
Wyoming PBS is a non-profit public broadcasting organization serving the state of Wyoming. With a commitment to educating, informing, and inspiring, WY PBS produces and broadcasts high-quality programming that addresses the unique needs and interests of the Wyoming community