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2022 Budget Session Reaches Bill Crossover Period

Cheyenne – After convening Feb. 14, the Wyoming Legislature has passed the midway point for the 2022 Budget Session.

Wyomingites volunteering to fight in Ukraine

POWELL —As Cody resident Nick Piazza discussed his efforts to aid Ukraine in its fight against Russian invaders, he a

Visitation rights at issue

CASPER —A bill that would ensure visitation rights for the loved ones of people in hospitals and long term care facil

Chemical abortion ban moves forward

CHEYENNE — After passing in the Senate, a bill that would prohibit several prescription drugs that induce abortion is

Bill would clarify terms for new college trustees

GILLETTE (WNE) — All seven Gillette Community College District trustees have gone without defined term lengths since

$19M tourism spending increase survives legislators’ skepticism

The Wyoming Tourism Board’s budget is set to nearly double for the next biennium even as most other state agency spen

Ukranian UW student follows invasion from Laramie

LARAMIE — When Anastasiia Pereverten traveled to the University of Wyoming from Ukraine last month to study abroad, s

Internet crimes against children on the rise

JACKSON — Internet crimes against children, ranging from sexual abuse and trafficking to distributing pornography, ar

Birders, conservationists object to sage grouse farming extension

SHERIDAN — A bill to continue greater sage grouse bird farming — a controversial practice adopted by Wyoming in 2017

Abortion ban bill clears House

CHEYENNE – Just before final approval of an abortion prohibition bill in the House of Representatives, only women cam

Lawsuit over COVID mandates dismissed

CASPER — A federal judge has once again dismissed the wide-ranging vaccine mandate lawsuit originally led by Grace Sm

Federal renaming drive bypasses Wyoming board

POWELL — Acting with unusual speed, the federal government is moving forward with plans to rename some 664 geographic

Gordon’s health emergency to expire

CASPER — Wyoming’s COVID-19 public health emergency declaration will effectively end March 14, Gov.

Senate begins redistricting work

CHEYENNE — On Monday, the Wyoming Senate began working a statewide redistricting plan, a process that is federally ma

Nuclear waste bill defining state’s authority advances

A bill to clarify Wyoming’s permitting authority over TerraPower’s proposed Natrium nuclear plant in Kemmerer is adva

As participation grows, lawmakers struggle to manage testimony

There’s a simple way to predict how much public testimony to expect at the start of a committee meeting, according to

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