Trump’s administration tells those who stay on, it cannot give ‘full assurance’ they will keep their jobs. Critics worry the
Trump’s administration tells those who stay on, it cannot give ‘full assurance’ they will keep their jobs. Critics worry the
The measures faced skepticism from mining groups, as well as ranchers hoping to earn revenue from carbon dioxide storage.
In the wake of a Laramie representative’s universal school voucher bill and another to relax teacher certification standards, critics encourage
A Wyoming Senate-approved bill aiming to halve residential property taxes faces concerns it could cripple essential services like fire departments
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — A Cheyenne contractor received nearly $9 million in contract awards for upcoming road work projects in Wyoming.
Rep. John Bear alleged the state’s chief executive and former members of the Joint Appropriations Committee violated a state spending
Senator John Barrasso says that RFK Jr. has his vote to be the HHS Secretary.
CASPER, Wyo. — A Wyoming law that results in most motor vehicle thefts being prosecuted as misdemeanors is up for
Ideas stem from realization that catch-and-release fishing is killing and wounding large numbers of fish.
Freedom Caucus flexes its muscle and votes House Bill 199 through the chamber even as opposed representatives call it a
The agriculture committee is asking Congress to give the state 30 million federal acres — including Grand Teton National Park.
One would regulate in-clinic abortions, another would require a transvaginal ultrasound before taking abortion medication.
Distrust over the federal government’s ability to build a permanent repository played a critical role in committee’s decision to kill
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — Gov. Mark Gordon emphasized the vital role of tourism in Wyoming's economy during his keynote address at
Gordon has ‘grave concerns’ that lawmakers pushing for a loan system don’t understand ‘the circumstances on the ground’ following a
The fiscal plan now goes to the House and the Senate for separate deliberations.
Bill leaves $5 million for lawmakers to sue, independent of the executive branch, against federal conservation policies seen as detrimental
Despite sweetening the pot by grandfathering existing rooftop solar systems, opposition to tinkering with net metering remains.
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — Gov. Mark Gordon recently spoke to landowners, local elected officials, emergency responders and the public in general
Lawmakers backing the bill say it only makes sense if the Legislature passes another measure to increase electricity taxes on
A divided Supreme Court ruling binding officers to a reasonable standard when investigating will stand after a House committee ditched
CASPER, Wyo. — Gov. Mark Gordon's office is reminding the public that by sunset Jan. 28, both the U.S. and
WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. Senators Cynthia Lummis and John Barrasso recently introduced a resolution to honor the 100th anniversary of
As lawmakers considered a bill to ban ballot drop boxes, county clerks stood by the security of Wyoming’s elections and
Gov. Mark Gordon proposed spending $130 million, but a Republican-led effort reduced funding to $100 million and made it available
Two bills have already been introduced stemming from Sublette County’s infamous animal torture incident. More are likely coming, including a
The legislation, largely unamended, now goes to the Senate for consideration where its future remains unclear.
Should Wyoming ‘landowner tags’ be for sale? A bill proposes big bucks for big bucks.
State has been working for years to better track juvenile justice issues. Last week a key fix to expand access
The bill mandates that Wyoming school districts adopt policies to limit cellphone use in classrooms, which teachers say is a
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