The Governor's Council on Impaired Driving provides a forum for research, discussion, and planning to reduce the incidence of impaired driving in Wyoming. Established by Governor Dave Freudenthal in May 2003, the Council identifies priority issues related to impaired driving, seeks to increase the public's awareness and understanding of the issues, and evaluates the effectiveness of current laws and existing programs designed to prevent or reduce impaired driving in Wyoming. The Council develops proposals and implementation strategies to address priority issues for the Governor.

Appointed members of the Governor's Council represent varied and numerous constituency groups related to, or affected by, impaired driving including law enforcement, prevention and/or safety advocates, health care professionals, alcohol retailers, local government, prosecution and defense attorneys, the judiciary, private employers, mental health professionals and substance abuse treatment providers, crash victims, and the faith community. Members are appointed by the Governor and serve two-year, renewable terms.




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