Lawmakers worried it was too many changes too fast.
Wyoming Speaker of the House Chip Neiman on Monday endorsed Secretary of State Chuck Gray’s campaign for Wyoming’s lone seat in the U.S. House of Representatives, adding to ...
Kevin Christensen, a Wyoming native and decorated combat veteran, today announced his candidacy for the United States House of Representatives. With a deep commitment to Wyoming and a proven record of ...
David Giralt is going up against several current and former state leaders and potential TikTok buyer Reid Rasner.
After a failure to begin K-12 school finance recalibration discussions in the Wyoming House of Representatives and a dozen amendments proposed in the Senate, a House committee heard mostly ...
Wyoming representatives cut proposed funding for the University of Wyoming, settling on a $20 million reduction that could be revisited based on the university's operational review.
Committee members heard hours of tense testimony from lawmakers alleged to have received or witnessed a Teton County ...
The cut could grow to $40 million if the university does not report to lawmakers with $5 million in cost savings by December.
CHEYENNE — Despite approval in the Senate, the Wyoming House of Representatives narrowly shot down a proposal Tuesday to restore Gov. Mark Gordon’s initial proposed $11.1 billion budget to fund the ...
The investigation into alleged legislator bribery continues at the Wyoming State Capitol, as a Special House of Representatives Committee is conducting a review to see if the ...
Wyoming lawmakers grant Game and Fish $400,000 in property tax relief, reject $2.5 million repayment
Budget measures that would alleviate pressure on the Wyoming Game and Fish Department’s finances saw mixed results in the Wyoming Legislature.
Amid concerns for school funding and increases to property tax bills, the Wyoming House of Representatives narrowly defeated a sweeping property tax reform bill.
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