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As the federal government prepares to hand down vaccine requirements for large employers, Republican leadership in Wyoming has pushed for a special session to take action.
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Now armed with 2020 census data, the state legislature must redraw the political maps to ensure roughly equal representation for Wyoming residents in the house and senate.
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The Wyoming Legislature's Joint Judiciary Committee is working on a bill to finally solve the problem of missing juvenile justice data.
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A legislative committee to keep working on a bill the change Wyoming's primary election.
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On Wednesday, Aug. 25, the Wyoming Department of Health presented a proposal to redesign the state-funded behavioral health system. This past legislative session, lawmakers passed a bill to change who community health care providers can serve.
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Wyoming lawmakers will be focused on trying to keep as many legislative districts within a county or within like minded regional areas of the state.
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This past legislative session, lawmakers passed a bill that will change who community health care providers can serve. Throughout the summer, stakeholders are now figuring out how to actually implement these policy changes on the ground. Wyoming Public Radio's Kamila Kudelska spoke with Andi Summerville, the executive director of the Wyoming Association of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Centers, on the current process. Summerville said the new system involves priority groups that so far have been separated into three tiers.
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Last summer, state officials cautioned school districts across the state to prepare for budget cuts. But in a turn of events, lawmakers failed to agree on the specifics of a bill that would have cut $135 million from schools over three years. Wyoming Public Radio's Catherine Wheeler looked into how districts chose to handle the dilemma—to move ahead with cuts or stay where they are.
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This past legislative session, the Behavioral Health Division's budget was cut by $7.5 million. These cuts need to be implemented by July 1.
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During this year's Wyoming Legislative Session, lawmakers cut $430 million from the state's budget. That includes a $7.5 million cut from Wyoming…