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Regulating Wyoming’s elections was arguably one of the top priorities for the state Legislature in this year's legislative session, with dozens of election-related bills filed for consideration.
Out of the 178 bills successfully passed by the Wyoming Legislature this year, a little more than 100 will go into effect on July 1. The new laws include a statewide ban on DEI (diversity, equity and ...
Columnist Jonathan Lange writes: "Marriage and family are not Freedom Caucus issues. Neither is the restoration of the American Family a Republican ...
State Sen. Mike Gierau writes, "Whether undercutting industry, decrying the process producing good policy, or trying to ...
A critical decision about Gillette’s health care access was made Tuesday night when the City Council reversed course and ...
Gray had been the sole dissenting vote when the State Board of Land Commissioners approved state leases for the Pronghorn and ...
State Rep. John Winter, a Republican, chairs the House Agriculture Committee. When the committee met recently in Cody, it set ...
State lawmakers will also consider repealing a controversial coal carbon capture mandate, citing costs to ratepayers.
Pullback by military and corporate sponsors amid the goverment's anti-DEI initiatives put this year’s Juneteenth event in difficult straits, organizer Bob Johnson said.
Wyoming State Rep. John Winter apologized for his use of a racist slur to describe Japanese people before lawmakers visited the Heart Mountain Interpretive Center earlier this week, according to ...
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