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In an unexpected move, Gov. Mark Gordon vetoed a bill that would have laid the groundwork for a major land and mineral rights deal between Wyoming and…
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Over the years there's been a conflict between news, advocacy organizations and members of the public versus government agencies when it comes to…
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The Wyoming Legislature wrapped up its work this week with concerns about the future. A downturn in oil prices and worries about a drop in investment…
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There were only six bills centered on renewables this session, but you'd be forgiven to think there were many more. Even when it wasn't the topic of…
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During the legislative session, Representative Andi Clifford's days start before dawn. So, when her friend Representative Sara Burlingame picks her up…
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County Clerks in Wyoming could soon be required by state law to accept tribal ID cards for voter registration, provided the ID lists the applicant's…
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The State Senate has passed a bill that sets up a process for legislators to review the school funding model and take a close look at education…
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Declining oil prices, a lack of substantial budget cuts, and concerns spending reserves dominated discussion as the Wyoming House and Senate gave final…
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An amended bill to move ad valorem tax payments from an 18-month to a monthly schedule has passed its first hurdle on the Senate floor.Ad valorem taxes…
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The Wyoming Senate is scheduled to debate a bill today to set up a gaming commission who will determine how to regulate the growth in video gambling in…