Following a recommendation of legislative staff and the Management Council, Gordon determined Gray’s rules went outside the scope of his
Following a recommendation of legislative staff and the Management Council, Gordon determined Gray’s rules went outside the scope of his
Exiting incumbents could boost the Wyoming Freedom Caucus’ aim to take a majority in the House.
The state’s highest court declined a request by a Teton County judge to decide on more than a dozen constitutional
Gov. Mark Gordon discussed his energy vision after months of criticism about his goals. The crowd appreciated the governor’s presence,
Committee-sponsored legislation is traditionally more likely to succeed at the statehouse. But this year, about a third of such bills
Lawmakers have until Sunday evening to cast their vote for what would be third special session in four years.
Momentum toward a special session is growing. But if lawmakers return to Cheyenne, they’ll open the door to a gathering
Gov. Mark Gordon made the final mark on Wyoming’s next two-year budget Saturday morning with his signature and dozens of
Gov. Gordon signed the ban, yet called it, “straying into the personal affairs of families.”
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — State Representative Jared Olsen announced his campaign for State Senate District 8 on March 22. “For the
Federal conservation plan is an “outright violation of our federal land management laws,” she tells congressional committee.
The candidate filing period won’t officially open until mid-May but that hasn’t stopped a slate of Republican newcomers from announcing
During a session largely defined by conflict, lawmakers were mostly united when it came to property tax relief. It’s now
Lawmakers peddling climate misinformation went after the governor’s energy matching funds and signature coal carbon capture mandate.
Head shops around the state are scrambling to understand what this will mean and whether this will close their doors
After a rocky and circuitous journey through the 2024 Legislature, the budget bill is headed to the governor’s desk one
Before passing the legislation, the Wyoming Senate rejected two amendments: One proposed giving public hospitals the authority to regulate firearms,
‘I struggle to see what additional value this bill brings for an individual parent and their child,’ governor writes, noting
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — On Thursday, Gov. Mark Gordon approved several more bills to come out of the state Legislature during
House Bill 148 requires women to get an ultrasound 48 hours before an abortion. A similar requirement caused uproar in
Restricting foreign influence and immigration in Wyoming is a top priority for some lawmakers. But their attempts to keep legislation
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.
Recruiting events across Wyoming, South Dakota, Colorado, Kansas and Nebraska will take place through the month of March.
Whether the Legislature should cede spending authority over some $430 million to the executive branch could complicate budget negotiations between
A prohibition against gun bans in governmental facilities with few exceptions is breezing through the Legislature. Representatives in the House
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — Five senators are currently the one thing between the Legislature and its constitutional obligation to pass a
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