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Over 500 bills were submitted for consideration during the current legislative session, the most in at least the last 24 years. Many of them were sponsored by Wyoming Freedom Caucus members. The flood of legislation parallels a similar volume of measures coming from the new Trump administration.
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Feelings of fear, uncertainty remain among some employees due to executive actions, like a mass resignation offer, aimed at streamlining the workforce.
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Pres. Donald Trump has taken actions to try to reduce the federal government and workforce. We want to know how it may be affecting you by filling out an anonymous form.
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About 60 people chanted, held signs and marched around the state Capitol in Cheyenne as part of a nationwide day of action.
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The Trump administration is ordering to unleash American energy on public lands. That includes reviewing the recently approved management plan for 3.6 million acres around Rock Springs, as well as other high profile areas in Wyoming. But some speculate any rescinding of the plans would face legal battles.
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President Trump is promising a ‘golden age’ for America, with a focus on fossil fuels. This could have positive financial implications in Wyoming, where fossil fuels are the backbone of the state’s economy. But, because of supply and demand could mean a ‘net wash’ in state revenue.
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Last Saturday, former President Donald Trump survived an attempted assassination at a rally in Pennsylvania. The political violence caused many to question the national rhetoric around politics today. We wanted to hear how this event impacted Wyomingites. So Wyoming Public Media reporters went out onto the streets of Cheyenne, Laramie, and Pinedale to listen.
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Community elders in Cheyenne recall the devastation and grief that followed the assassination of John F. Kennedy
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A University of Wyoming (UW) survey asked Wyomingites how they would rank Former President Donald Trump’s performance in office, and the results indicate he remains popular in the state.
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Former President Donald Trump's Save America rally on May 28 drew thousands of attendees to the Ford Wyoming Center in Casper, many of whom were eager to see the 45th president go after incumbent U.S. Rep. Liz Cheney.