One committee’s actions could be rendered null and void by the larger House’s budget amendment.
One committee’s actions could be rendered null and void by the larger House’s budget amendment.
The first round of the Legislature’s budget battle went late into the evening in both chambers. It saw the latest
These disclosures, which lawmakers and statewide electeds are required to submit every year, allow the public to monitor for potential
Bills have been wide-ranging this year, including limits on gender-affirming care for minors, preferred pronoun usage, as well as obscenity
A group known for promoting misleading information about climate change won the attention — and hearts — of many Wyoming
State utility regulators and utilities said some of the legislation duplicates existing authorities and practices to ensure ‘prudent’ system investments.
Amendments are pouring into Wyoming’s House and Senate ahead of next week’s budget deliberations. That could make for a slow,
Amid vaccine skepticism and blood shortages, House Bill 115 would require asking the COVID-19/mRNA vaccine status of blood donors, providing
The Secretary of State’s Office confirmed Tuesday that the committee pushing a property tax cut initiative failed to file its
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — Looking at enhancing transparency and accountability within law enforcement, the Wyoming Legislature has unanimously advanced House Bill
by Dustin Bleizeffer, WyoFile Gov. Mark Gordon’s push for carbon capture at coal-fired power plants and for pumping planet-warming carbon dioxide
House Bill 19 would have created $5K educational savings accounts that qualifying families could use for early childhood or non-public
The far-right faction broke with a long-held legislative tradition of ushering in committee bills since they cost the state extra
In defiance of Senate President Odgen Driskill, the upper chamber voted to oust Sen. Tara Nethercott as chair of the
In his annual State of the State address, the governor rebutted his critics, took shots at the Biden administration and
Former Wyoming Catholic College head Kevin Roberts, now president of the Heritage Foundation, speaks on his upbringing, career and vision
Lawmakers begin the session Monday. They’ll debate the budget, property taxes, election law and rising electric bills, among other issues.
The Natural Resource Protection Act could prohibit state officials from enforcing federal regulations — and let the governor decide which
The third time could be the charm for local GOP members who remain skeptical of Wyoming’s vote tabulation machines. But
The Wyoming Freedom Caucus has fanned an online firestorm over a confidential child custody case. But Montana’s Republican leader says
Measure would strip local governments of power to regulate construction and development of accessory residential units.
Recent rate hikes inspired six draft bills to more carefully scrutinize costs that electric utilities try to pass on to
Mysterious mailers attacking Reps. Barry Crago and Steve Harshman last year were above board, according to Secretary of State Chuck
Secretary of State Chuck Gray is proposing voters provide proof of residency when registering, but county clerks say it will
The federal government is picking winners through its grants, and state and local entities want to be chosen, according to
The secretary of state wants to change the voter registration process. Democrats and voter advocacy groups requested a public hearing
Working outside the legislative process, the secretary of state proposed a rules change to add requirements to the voter registration
Multiple mailers that turned up in Northeast and Central Wyoming mailboxes this fall are now the subject of a state
The widely unpopular auction won’t be considered until fall 2024. The state will explore a land swap with feds, among
A Teton County judge ruled that the plaintiffs’ expert witness testimony could stay, supporting the case against the abortion bans.
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