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This year Wyoming’s Junior Senator, John Barrasso, took the gavel as chairman of the Senate Indian Affairs Committee. It’s a new spotlight for Barrasso…
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As lawmakers in Washington consider lifting the decades-old ban on crude oil exports, voices from around the country are weighing in on what the move…
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Republicans now control the gavels on Capitol Hill, but last week they were given a stark reminder of how limited their power is here in the nation’s…
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When it comes to U.S. energy consumption, transportation and power plants leap to mind as top power users. Buildings, though, are not far behind.…
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Wyoming lawmakers are asking you to put them back in office on November fourth, but how effective have they been? You probably won’t be surprised to hear,…
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During the last two elections Wyoming Republicans campaigned on repealing and replacing so-called Obamacare – but House Republicans have yet to vote on a…
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The U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Appropriations has approved a budget for the Interior and Environment for 2015, and Wyoming Representative…
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This week’s Supreme Court ruling on the EPA and its ability to regulate carbon is a mixed bag for Wyoming officials and energy producers. It sets the…
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The Director of the Wyoming Department of Transportation is hopeful that a bipartisan attempt in the US Senate to pass a transportation bill will be…
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A host of recreation and conservation organizations from around the nation, including some local Wyoming groups, have asked Congress to address inadequate…