supplemental budget

CHEYENNE — Gov. Mark Gordon issued 21 line-item vetoes to the supplemental budget bill passed by the Wyoming Legislature this general session. The vetoes — outlined in a letter sent Friday evening to House Speaker Albert Sommers, R-Pinedale — balanced applauding the successes of lawmakers and...
CHEYENNE — An unprecedented $1.4 billion will be placed into savings by the Wyoming Legislature upon the governor’s final approval of the supplemental budget bill. The 2023-24 supplemental budget was carefully assembled by the Joint Appropriations Committee throughout the interim, and final...
CHEYENNE —The Wyoming Legislature kicked off the first week it will work through the 2023-24 supplemental budget on Monday.   Since the state operates on a two-year budgeting process, this is an update halfway through the biennium to address unexpected costs, inflationary concerns and agency ...

Wyoming Gov. Mark Gordon listens during the Joint Appropriations Committee meeting as part of the Wyoming Legislature’s general session Tuesday, Jan. 15, 2019, at the Jonah Business Center. Gordon asked for funding in many different areas, including coal technology and predation and invasive species. Photo by Jacob Byk, Wyoming Tribune Eagle

By Ramsey Scott Wyoming Tribune Eagle Via Wyoming News Exchange   CHEYENNE – Gov. Mark Gordon used his first supplemental budget request to lobby for more money for the state’s wildlife trust fund, a new position to support local governments and energy research. Gordon’s recommendations carried a $...
By Ramsey Scott Wyoming Tribune Eagle Via Wyoming News Exchange   CHEYENNE — As lawmakers parse through Gov. Matt Mead’s supplemental budget requests during the 2019 general session, a question they will have to find an answer to is how to ensure Wyoming’s aging population has the care it needs....
By Ramsey Scott Wyoming Tribune Eagle Via Wyoming News Exchange   CHEYENNE — Gov. Matt Mead laid out his last supplemental budget request Monday to members of the Legislature’s Joint Appropriations Committee. While the subsequent discussion ping-ponged between multiple items in the governor’s...

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