Wyoming House Freedom Caucus urges Barrasso, Lummis to oppose gun control bills By Brendan LaChance|6 days ago
State flags to be flown at half-staff at Capitol Thursday in honor of late Cheyenne mayor Bill Nation By Briar Napier|April 19
Former Cheyenne mayor, state rep and World War II veteran Bill Nation dies at 96 By Briar Napier|April 19
Governor signs new Wyoming nuclear regulations into law; tax exemptions for using domestic uranium start in 2035 By Brendan LaChance|March 21
Leg. to allow some media into Capitol for special session May 11, 2020 by Andrew Graham, WyoFile The Wyoming Legislature will allow some media into the Capitol for this week’s two-day special By Oil City Staff|May 12, 2020
Wyoming Legislature granting limited media access to Capitol during COVID-19 special session CASPER, Wyo. — The Wyoming Legislature will be holding a special session May 15-16 in response to COVID-19 impacts on By Brendan LaChance|May 11, 2020
Gov. proclaims a special session; public, press cannot attend May 8, 2020 by Andrew Graham, WyoFile Gov. Mark Gordon Thursday signed a proclamation convening the Wyoming Legislature for a special session By Oil City Staff|May 11, 2020
Gordon calls Wyoming Legislature into special session to address COVID crisis Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon signed a proclamation to convene the Wyoming Legislature in a special session. The 65th Legislature will By Oil City Staff|May 7, 2020
State eyes uncertain federal aid and cuts as revenues plunge April 17, 2020 by Andrew Graham, WyoFile The Legislature and Gov. Mark Gordon began this week to square up to plummeting state By Oil City Staff|April 20, 2020
Governor instructs state agencies to prepare for COVID-19 budget impacts As Wyoming continues to experience the direct and indirect fiscal impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, Governor Mark Gordon has instructed By Trevor T. Trujillo|April 15, 2020
Analysts’ memo to lawmakers predicts staggering revenue drops for Wyoming April 13, 2020 by Andrew Graham, WyoFile Wyoming state government revenues could plummet from anywhere between $555 million and nearly $2.8 billion By Oil City Staff|April 14, 2020
Legislative Management Council set meeting to discuss COVID-19 and consider possible special session CHEYENNE – Management Council will meet on April 16 at 7:30 a.m. to consider interim topics for joint interim committees. This By |April 2, 2020
Governor vetos ‘born alive’ bill, signs 2 others into law CASPER, Wyo. – Governor Mark Gordon said in a press release he has signed two bills, vetoed four and allowed By Oil City Staff|March 27, 2020
Governor joins call to encourage hunter education in Wyoming P.E. classes CASPER, Wyo. — Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon signed Senate Joint Resolution 01 on Monday, March 23 which encourages hunter and By Brendan LaChance|March 25, 2020
Center Street bridge in Casper dedicated to Bataan Death March survivor CASPER, Wyo. — The I-25 bridge over Casper's Center Street will be dedicated to Dr. Leanard L. Robinson, a survivor By Brendan LaChance|March 25, 2020
Disposal of wind turbine blades in abandoned coal mines authorized in Wyoming CASPER, Wyo. — Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon signed a bill into law on Monday, March 23 which authorizes the disposal By Brendan LaChance|March 25, 2020
Governor authorizes path for Wyoming to stop recognizing seasonal time changes CASPER, Wyo. — Governor Mark Gordon signed House Bill 44 into law on Monday, March 23. That bill creates a pathway in By Brendan LaChance|March 25, 2020
Governor signs bill limiting registered sex offender access to schools in Wyoming CASPER, Wyo. — Governor Mark Gordon signed a bill into law on Monday, March 24 which adds new restrictions to registered By Brendan LaChance|March 25, 2020
Long-term Wyo senators Bebout and Coe to retire Fremont County Senator Eli Bebout and Park County Senator Hank Coe have announced their retirement. According to a release, the By Dan Cepeda|March 13, 2020
Gordon vetoes multiple aspects of Wyoming’s biennium budget bill CASPER, Wyo. — Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon has decided to veto aspects of the biennium budget bill passed by both By Brendan LaChance|March 12, 2020
Governor signs bill expanding Wyoming Food Freedom Act CASPER, Wyo. — Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon signed House Bill 84 into law on Thursday, March 12 which will expand By Brendan LaChance|March 12, 2020
House agrees to Senate changes to Wyoming seasonal time changes bill CASPER, Wyo. — On Thursday, March 12, the Wyoming House of Representatives agreed to changes to House Bill 44 adopted By Brendan LaChance|March 12, 2020
Gordon using private-sector advisors to help evaluate Occidental land deal March 11, 2020 by Andrew Graham, WyoFile Gov. Mark Gordon has a team of seven informal private-sector advisors — at least three By Oil City Staff|March 12, 2020
Wyoming legal age to buy nicotine in doubt as Senate and House disagreements persist CASPER, Wyo. — As the Wyoming Legislature's budget session nears it's end, the Wyoming Senate and House of Representatives remain By Brendan LaChance|March 11, 2020
Senate kill bill to create Wyoming state school nurse CASPER, Wyo. — The Wyoming Senate defeated House Bill 165 on a third reading vote of 14-15 on Wednesday, March By Brendan LaChance|March 11, 2020
Wyoming Senate kills ‘Second Amendment Preservation Act’ on close vote CASPER, Wyo. — The Wyoming Senate defeated House Bill 118, the so-called "Second Amendment Preservation Act," on third reading on By Brendan LaChance|March 11, 2020
Bill to create ‘Wyoming Combat Sports Commission’ headed for governor’s desk CASPER, Wyo. — The Wyoming Senate passed a bill on third reading which would create a "Wyoming Combat Sports Commission." By Brendan LaChance|March 11, 2020
Senate pass bill to eliminate seasonal time changes in Wyoming CASPER, Wyo. — Wyoming is ticking closer to some changes to how clocks work in the state. The Wyoming Senate By Brendan LaChance|March 11, 2020
Wyoming to require utilities to attempt to sell coal-fired power plants prior to retiring CASPER, Wyo. — PacifiCorps/Rocky Mountain Power have proposed plans to retire several coal-fired power plants earlier than initially scheduled. Those By Brendan LaChance|March 11, 2020
Wyoming to limit Hathaway aid provided to UW graduate students CASPER, Wyo. — Hathaway scholarships help both undergraduate and graduate students at the University of Wyoming pay for school. Wyoming By Brendan LaChance|March 11, 2020
Governor signs bill to provide $105 million in state funds to Wyoming counties, cities and towns CASPER, Wyo. ― Over fiscal years 2021 and 2022, Wyoming counties and municipalities will receive a share of $105 million By Brendan LaChance|March 11, 2020
Gordon green lights $1 million Wyoming coal marketing program CASPER, Wyo. — Governor Mark Gordon signed House Bill 04 into law on Tuesday, March 10 which establishes a "Wyoming By Brendan LaChance|March 11, 2020
Governor signs Wyoming vaping taxes into law CASPER, Wyo. — Governor Mark Gordon signed House Bill 73 into law on Tuesday, March 10, which will impose excise taxes on By Brendan LaChance|March 11, 2020
Final budget deal: sound and fury but little change March 10, 2020 by Andrew Graham, WyoFile Following contentious negotiations between House and Senate budget writers last week, and heavy speechifying on By Oil City Staff|March 11, 2020