Wyoming House Freedom Caucus urges Barrasso, Lummis to oppose gun control bills By Brendan LaChance|7 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
Bill protecting right of Wyoming employees to keep firearms in vehicles misses deadline CASPER, Wyo. — The Wyoming Legislature is in their third week of the 2020 budget session in Cheyenne. Tuesday, Feb. By Brendan LaChance|February 26, 2020
Railroad safety bill requiring two person train crews chugs ahead in Wyoming House CASPER, Wyo. — The Wyoming House of Representatives passed a "railroad safety" bill on first reading during their Tuesday, Feb. By Brendan LaChance|February 26, 2020
Wyoming Senate consider rules limiting locations of wind energy projects CHEYENNE, Wyo. - The Wyoming Senate made sure its last Committee of the Whole bill of this legislative session was By Ellen Fike|February 25, 2020
Casper City Council members criticize wind turbine disposal bans as ‘political,’ ‘absurd’ CASPER, Wyo. — Toward the end of their Tuesday, Feb. 25 work session, the Casper City Council discussed what is By Brendan LaChance|February 25, 2020
Proposed oil and gas tax breaks for new development could decrease Wyoming revenues by $24 million over two years CASPER, Wyo. — The Wyoming House of Representatives passed a bill on first reading during their Tuesday, Feb. 25 floor By Brendan LaChance|February 25, 2020
Wyoming Senate continues discussing proposed whistleblower legislation CHEYENNE, Wyo. - Sen. Tom James continued his push to get a whistleblower-related bill moving through the legislative process on By Ellen Fike|February 25, 2020
Wyoming Senate crossing fingers U.S. will look to nuclear; consider new uranium taxes CHEYENNE, Wyo. - The Wyoming Senate spent a portion of its morning floor session on Tuesday, Feb. 25 talking over By Ellen Fike|February 25, 2020
Wyoming House and Senate school foundation budget recommendations differ by $22 million CHEYENNE, Wyo. - The Wyoming House Appropriations Committee kicked off Tuesday, Feb. 25 by talking about the biennium budget bill. By Ellen Fike|February 25, 2020
State may cut industrial project impact funding to Wyoming counties, towns CASPER, Wyo. — The Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality’s Industrial Siting Council distributes funding to counties and municipalities to offset By Brendan LaChance|February 25, 2020
Wyoming Food Freedom Act amendments aim to relax restrictions on ‘grandma’s kitchen’ CASPER, Wyo. — House Bill 84 would modify aspects of the Wyoming Food Freedom Act. One central change considered under By Brendan LaChance|February 25, 2020
House debates Wyoming constitutional amendment idea meant to help solve education funding woes CASPER, Wyo. — Wyoming's Constitution stipulates that a portion of oil, gas coal and other mineral tax revenues generated from By Brendan LaChance|February 25, 2020
Possible ban on wind turbine disposal in Wyoming pushed back to 2024 CASPER, Wyo. — House Bill 217 aims to ban the disposal of wind turbine blades in Wyoming landfills. Under the proposal, By Brendan LaChance|February 25, 2020
Senate considers creating safety and security framework for Wyoming schools CHEYENNE, Wyo. - Sen. Affie Ellis took the Senate floor on Monday, Feb. 24 to discuss a topic important to By Ellen Fike|February 25, 2020
Microbrewery bill brewing in the Wyoming House CASPER, Wyo. — A bill to allow microbreweries to make malt beverages at multiple locations is moving in the Wyoming By Brendan LaChance|February 25, 2020
Wyoming guardian ad litem may split from public defenders office CHEYENNE, Wyo. - The Wyoming Senate wrapped up a nearly 10-hour day on Monday, Feb. 24 with discussion about separating By Ellen Fike|February 25, 2020
Stop to seasonal clock changes in Wyoming continues to see momentum Tuesday CASPER, Wyo. — A bill that could eliminate Wyoming's observance of seasonal time changes continued to see momentum on Tuesday, Feb. By Brendan LaChance|February 25, 2020
Bill aims to compensate Wyoming first responders for ‘mental injuries’ CHEYENNE, Wyo. - The Wyoming Senate spent nearly an hour discussing a bill that would affect the lives of first By Ellen Fike|February 24, 2020
Senate working to address addiction in Wyoming’s prison population CHEYENNE, Wyo. — Legislators from both sides of the political aisle are backing a bill relating to addiction therapy in Wyoming By Ellen Fike|February 24, 2020
Bills aim to require recycling of wind turbine blades, disposal in abandoned Wyoming coal mines CASPER, Wyo. — The Wyoming House of Representatives passed two bills on first reading during their Monday, Feb. 24 floor By Brendan LaChance|February 24, 2020
House contemplate asking voters to modify Wyoming Constitution to avoid raising taxes CASPER, Wyo. — The Wyoming House of Representatives discussed House Joint Resolution 01 during their Monday, Feb. 24 floor session. By Brendan LaChance|February 24, 2020
Wyoming House passes ‘mountain daylight time preservation’ bill on first reading CASPER, Wyo. — The Wyoming House of Representatives passed House Bill 44 on first reading during their Monday, Feb. 24 floor session. By Brendan LaChance|February 24, 2020
Bill changing sex offender access to school grounds passes Wyoming House CASPER, Wyo. — The Wyoming House of Representatives passed a bill on third reading on a vote of 33-26 during By Brendan LaChance|February 24, 2020
House passes bill to impose vaping taxes in Wyoming CASPER, Wyo. — The Wyoming House of Representatives passed House Bill 73 on third reading during their Monday, Feb. 24 floor By Brendan LaChance|February 24, 2020
Wyoming House bill aims to capitalize on school trust lands in Teton County CASPER, Wyo. — The Wyoming Office of State Lands and Investments is tasked with overseeing state and school trust lands. By Brendan LaChance|February 24, 2020
House kills motorboat bill amendment that would raise gasoline taxes in Wyoming CASPER, Wyo. — House Bill 195 proposes some changes to how gasoline taxes in Wyoming are distributed. House District 43 Representative By Brendan LaChance|February 24, 2020
Local control at heart of Wyoming Senate Cheyenne Frontier Days liquor license debate CHEYENNE, Wyo. - Debate over a Cheyenne Frontier Days liquor license bill continued in the Wyoming legislature on Monday, Feb. By Ellen Fike|February 24, 2020
Wyoming Senate budget amendment prohibits UW abortion spending CHEYENNE, Wyo. - After the second week of the Wyoming Legislative budget session, the Senate approved SF 1, the biennium By Ellen Fike|February 24, 2020
Harshman calls Wyoming biennium budget ‘cleanest’ in 20 years CHEYENNE, Wyo. - It's been a productive week with plenty of healthy debate in both of Wyoming's legislative houses, Speaker By Ellen Fike|February 21, 2020
Wyoming vehicle registration fee increases would help pay for $70 million WYDOT ‘RIS’ upgrade CASPER, Wyo. — The Wyoming Department of Transportation relies on a "revenue information system" to provide driver licenses, driving records By Brendan LaChance|February 21, 2020
Enzi delivers possibly last speech to Wyoming Legislature as a senator, Cheney criticizes Dems CHEYENNE, Wyo. - Two of Wyoming's United States Congressional legislators visited the Wyoming State Captiol building and praised the work By Ellen Fike|February 21, 2020