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The Wyoming House of Representatives has approved a tax break that will save the coal industry money, but cost Wyoming around $10 million dollars a year.
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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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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 House and Senate went well into the morning hours and adjourned without reaching a deal on a bill that provides a severance tax break for…
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A bill that would give a severance tax exemption to encourage oil and gas producers to re-open shut down wells will go to the House Floor.The bill by…
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Proposed legislation passed introduction in the State Senate last Friday that would cut the severance tax rate in half for petroleum and natural gas…
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The Powder River Basin Resource Council is taking issue with a proposed tax break to the uranium industry. Industry representatives say the cuts are…