CHEYENNE — A controversial universal school voucher bill was the subject of more long debate over its constitutionality in the Wyoming Senate on Wednesday before passing its third and final reading by ...
Conservationists are raising alarms about legislation that could significantly impact big game hunters in Wyoming. The proposal, Draft Bill 26LSO-0212, would allow the state’s landowners to transfer ...
CHEYENNE — A bill to terminate and defund diversity, equity and inclusion programming at the University of Wyoming and community colleges is headed for Gov. Mark Gordon’s desk. Sen. Cheri Steinmetz, R ...
A controversial bill that would have allowed Wyoming landowners to sell their big-game tags for a profit will not move forward in the state legislature, according to a letter signed by multiple ...
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Wyoming senators skeptical of bill banning out-of-state licenses for undocumented immigrants
A divide is forming between House lawmakers backing a bill that would invalidate out-of-state driver’s licenses for ...
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Wyoming’s Mount Rushmore bill passes through committee
SIOUIX FALLS S.D. (KELO) — The Cowboy State recently introduced a bill that would build its very own Monument to America that ...
Chasing and killing predators like wolves and coyotes with snowmachines remains legal in Wyoming even after some lawmakers tried twice to ban the practice Thursday. The two efforts, a bill called ...
Wyoming is set to lose about $50 million a year because of new federal breaks for the coal industry. This has state lawmakers looking for ways to recoup the revenue loss. Among the many things ...
Wyoming is considering legalizing online casinos following the introduction of House Bill 162. The measure lets operators offer online slots and table games across the state. The Wyoming Gaming ...
A proposed bill would radically change the way Wyoming manages its mountain lions. Recently announced House Bill 286 would prohibit the Wyoming Game and Fish Department from implementing any “bag ...
CHEYENNE — Tuesday evening, the Wyoming Senate voted to kill House Bill 121, which would have required Wyoming hospitals to post prices for items and services in dollars and cents on their websites.
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