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Thanks to American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds and increased revenue, the Wyoming legislature took a crack at addressing a longtime problem in the state: the lack of mental health care services. Lawmakers voted to put millions of the federal dollars into the effort.
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Governor Mark Gordon allowed Wyoming’s new redistricting law to become law without his signature last Friday. Gordon said he didn’t sign the bill noting that it was out of deviation in some places.
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Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon said despite some concerns expressed by legislators, he’s generally pleased with the legislative redistricting bill.
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The Wyoming House and Senate finally reached a deal on a new redistricting plan late Friday night allowing the legislative session to come to an end.
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The Wyoming 2022 Legislative session got bogged down by a handful of social issues from addressing critical race theory to abortion and whether transgender women should be allowed to play on women's sports teams. But when it comes to the main focus of the session, which was the budget, generally lawmakers were happy.
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A bill that will reduce Wyoming’s coal severance tax by half a percent was approved by the Wyoming Senate.
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After rejecting another attempt at taxing the facility, the Wyoming Senate gave final approval to a bill that clarifies state and federal regulation for the proposed TerraPower Nuclear power plant slated for Kemmerer.
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The Wyoming Senate gave final approval to a bill that intends to ban abortion in Wyoming if the U.S. Supreme Court overturns Roe versus Wade.
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The Wyoming Senate voted 19 to 10 to strip Cheyenne Sen. Anthony Bouchard of his committee assignments.
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The Wyoming Senate is continuing to work on a bill that addresses state and federal roles when it comes to the proposed TerraPower’s planned Natrium Nuclear Power Plant.