Sunshine Week Attorneys General

The entrance to the Wyoming Attorney General's office in the Wyoming State Capitol in Cheyenne, Wyo., is shown Tuesday, March 14, 2023. Wyoming Attorney General Bridget Hill has not released any of her advisory opinions for state and local government officials since she took office in 2019, saying all are shielded by attorney-client privilege. Such documents are posted online dozens of times a year in states including California and Texas but they're difficult to impossible to find in several other states, an Associated Press review has found.

CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) — When officials in Wyoming faced public pressure to allow a citizen recount of election results, they reached out to the state attorney general for legal advice about how to proceed.

But Attorney General Bridget Hill refuses to say what she told them. In fact, Hill's office has yet to publicly release any advisory opinions she has provided to other governmental entities, saying that every one written during her four years in office has been privileged and confidential.

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