Gerald Gay


Gerald S. Gay is an American politician and a former Republican member of the Wyoming House of Representatives representing District 36. Gay previously served non-consecutively from 2001 until 2003 and from 2005 until 2007. Based on an interview given to the organization Better Wyoming, Gay doesn't believe the gender wage gap exists.

Early life

Gay was born in Casper, Wyoming. He earned his AS in physical science from Casper College and his BS in chemical engineering from the University of Wyoming.

Elections

In July 2014, Gay and another Republican lawmaker, Steven Watt of Rock Springs, claimed that Governor Matt Mead
abused the powers of his office and used funds prior to legal authorization to discredit his gubernatorial primary opponent Cindy Hill, the state superintendent of public instruction who was elected in 2010, suspended in 2013, and remained out of office until May 2014.
According to Gay, "I am in possession of information and internal email correspondence that gives rise to the concern that the governor has used state monies to manufacture allegations against a political opponent.... The public knows an abuse of power when they see it, and this one of the most egregious examples of abuse of power in Wyoming history.... I believe there were political motivations because of the timeline that was involved.... The things I have found are egregious enough that they have to be stopped immediately and to make sure they never happen again."
Gay claimed that a special prosecutor is needed because he does not trust Wyoming Attorney General Peter K. Michael, a Mead supporter, to conduct a fair probe. Michael said that his office does not prosecute crimes except in rare situations which would not apply in this particular matter.