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After a lengthy debate over its legality, the Wyoming Senate gave strong support to a controversial bill that would no longer allow transgender girls and women compete in women’s sports.
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A bill that would ban chemical abortions from occurring in the state received initial support by the Wyoming Senate following emotional debate.
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After getting easy approval in the House, the proposed legislative redistricting plan heard some criticism in the Senate.
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The Wyoming Senate voted 16 to 14 to eliminate the University of Wyoming Gender Studies program with a budget amendment.
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The Wyoming Senate has given final approval to a bill that will limit voters ability to change parties in a primary election. Senate File 97 requires voters to choose a party before the slate of primary candidates is released in May.
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The Wyoming House has given initial approval to a bill that would reduce the tax on surface coal. Gillette Republican Tim Hallinan said the tax on coal is too high at a time when the industry is facing reduced demand.
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A bill further criminalizing some drug use during pregnancy has advanced out of the House Judiciary Committee and will head to the House floor. Mental health professionals warned the bill would actually hurt pregnant mothers and their children.
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The Wyoming Senate has given initial support to a bill that would require school districts to publish the materials they used for teaching in a school year.
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The Wyoming Senate has given initial support to a bill that would help oil, gas and coal companies. That's if the Biden administration raises severance taxes on those industries.
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The Wyoming Senate has given final approval to a bill that puts limitations on teaching critical race theory in schools.