The Wyoming Senate overruled its president, countermanded its Rules Committee and reversed its Judiciary committee to revive a controversial gun
The Wyoming Senate overruled its president, countermanded its Rules Committee and reversed its Judiciary committee to revive a controversial gun
Senate File 99 would ban surgery, puberty blockers and hormone therapies as forms of gender-affirming care for minors. Backers say
After the House called a stalemate on budget talks and sought a clean slate, the Senate plunged into a tailspin
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — Gov. Mark Gordon took action on 18 bills on Monday and 13 on Tuesday inside the Governor's
Legislation has been killed and revived, amended heavily and contested by everyone from the Wyoming Education Association to homeschool parents.
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — On Friday, Gov. Mark Gordon signed the first bills to come out of the 2024 state Legislature
Sponsors say, once again, the additional regulations are about safety. And once again, opponents argue it’s about eliminating abortion.
Senate committee endorsed a bill to provide the Peace Officer Standards and Training Commission with personnel records needed to investigate
GILLETTE, Wyo. — A bill to establish education saving accounts for certain Wyoming students is advancing through the state legislature
Budget talks between the Wyoming Legislature’s two chambers kicked off Wednesday. Negotiators have major differences to resolve and only days
The funds received by Wyoming are part of a multi-billion dollar investment by the Department of the Interior.
Student lobbyists worked to counter confusion about the bill in committee. They hope lawmakers get educated before they consider it
The Legislature started with 20 property-tax bills. With less than two weeks left in the session, lawmakers still have seven
A Senate amendment would block or otherwise ‘sweep’ some $400 million back into savings and budget accounts due to concerns
Natrona County OKs feasibility study on national designation for swath of central Wyoming rich with historical resources. Many Carbon County
During his campaign, Gray sponsored showings of a film that alleged widespread voter fraud in swing states. But the nonprofit
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — A $1.17 million bid by Cheyenne-based JTL Group Inc. for road work in Converse County was among
This year’s 988 lifeline funding bill failed to meet a procedural deadline. But a budget amendment lawmakers adopted last week
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — The Laramie County Republican Party is hosting its annual Lincoln Day Dinner on Friday and will host
The law proposal failed to pass in a 5-4 vote.
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — The Cheyenne City Council has approved a $1 million grant that will be used to reduce pollution
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — On Tuesday, Gov. Mark Gordon sent the Wyoming Senate his list of nominees for numerous state offices, boards
Other bid considerations and contract modifications were approved on Monday night.
The three plaintiffs experienced extended periods of isolation, one was taunted for a physical impairment, another was repeatedly strapped to
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — After careful review of a rules package proposed by Secretary of State Chuck Gray on Environmental, Social,
State joins Colorado, Utah and New Mexico in challenging federal grant program available through the Inflation Reduction Act.
The hard-line group of Republicans were split on a budget amendment responding to the recent killing of a Sheridan police
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — The Federal Railroad Administration has identified three new conceptual long-distance passenger rail routes that would include Cheyenne
Senate approves measures to defund often-targeted programs, but similar attempts fail in the House. Now, the two sides will need
Appointed to represent local governments on the regulatory reduction task force, former Jackson mayor says that was not his job.
Support local news and always be the first to know!
© 2025 Cap City News | 120 West 1st Street, Casper WY 82601 | Privacy | AP Policy
Website by Web Publisher PRO