Governor says it’s probable the new near-total abortion-ban law will be tied up in court and should instead go to
Governor says it’s probable the new near-total abortion-ban law will be tied up in court and should instead go to
Gov. Gordon signs one bill to ban medication-induced abortions and lets another near-complete ban go into effect without his signature.
Wyoming has become the first state to ban abortion pills, as anti-abortion legislation continues to gain momentum nationwide.
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — Governor Mark Gordon exercised his line item veto authority on select portions of Senate File 151/SEA No. 90 –
Previous secretary of state launched a public information campaign following the 2020 election to combat misinformation, boost voter confidence. It’s
Some lawmakers were ‘disappointed’ that the Legislature didn’t do more to address soaring residential property taxes. What they did accomplish
The governor, who must decide by March 18 whether to sign two measures outlawing abortion, is weighing questions of constitutionality
Legislation to provide healthcare coverage to low-income mothers after giving birth met heavy opposition, but prevailed — frequently by a
Lawmakers socked away a record $1.4 billion into savings while restoring some funds to ‘eroded’ public services.
The House Minerals Committee held a rare executive session to discuss coal shipping challenges and proprietary information with BNSF Railway.
At the direction of the Wyoming Legislature, the Wyoming Game and Fish Department is poised to debut shed-antler-gathering regulations that
If enacted, law would prohibit voters from changing their party affiliation during the 96 days leading up to the primary
Wyoming residents with a first-time, nonviolent felony conviction could potentially see their right to own a firearm restored, thanks to
A real estate agent’s opinion that hunters should pay financial damages for passing through the airspace of a ranch doesn’t
A small Wyoming oil company is behind a bill that would force CO2 capture at coal smokestacks.
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — Governor Mark Gordon took action on eight bills on Saturday, Feb. 18. The governor signed the following
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — The Wyoming Super Tag raffle raised $1.87 million for conservation in 2023. The Wyoming Game and Fish
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — A bill to help counties form and fund EMS districts is heading to Gov. Mark Gordon’s desk
The Senate employed a rarely used rule to resurrect failed legislation and thwart the will of one of its committees.
Bill strolling through the Legislature would make erroneous private property postings a criminal offense with fines up to $10K.
Hunters protest a measure that would have justified ‘termination’ of criminal trespass by landowners, their agents.
An abnormally high number of bills perished after failing to meet deadlines, leaving lawmakers divided on what that says about
In the Wyoming Senate, worries about finite funds to handle in-state issues beat back a bombastic bill designed to shine
Another effort this year by state lawmakers to get Wyoming on one set time has failed in the state House.
House Bill 0250 would have stopped police or family from intervening in someone's ability to purchase or use a firearm if
Senate set to review measure that would justify landowners or agents who use force to stop what they believe is
Steep price increases for 40% of nonresident licenses is being billed as a way to subsidize tags for more budget-oriented
The following is not an exhaustive list of bill activity this week in the Legislature, but features many bills that
A heap of bills would ease the burden of rising property taxes for residents. One that would come at a
The keynote speaker for the 2023 “Governor’s Prayer Breakfast” will be Anne Beiler, the founder of the soft pretzel business
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