When the Wyoming Energy Authority’s review committee for the governor’s Energy Matching Funds program met this week to hear from current and prospective grantees, committee members had to be frank:
A bill that would ban Wyoming state and county governments, along with public schools, from forcing people to use preferred gender pronouns passed the Senate on Tuesday and now moves to the House for consideration.
CHEYENNE — The Cheyenne City Council voted down a resolution Monday that would have sought to allow the sale of alcoholic beverages under 5% at grocery and convenience stores across
CHEYENNE – Appropriations committees in both chambers of the Wyoming Legislature had a first look at the opposite chamber's budget on Monday, and conversations about the possibility of a special
Providers shared concerns about government overreach in medicine. Public commenters said banning gender-affirming care could lead to suicidal thoughts or tendencies, social isolation and increased drug use.
CHEYENNE — A proposal to eliminate property tax on most Wyoming homeowners and replace lost revenue with two cents of additional statewide sales tax has been cut in half.
CHEYENNE — A bill related to parental rights in education successfully passed the Wyoming Senate and advanced from the House Education Committee on Monday by a vote of 6-3.
Seven-year-old Emmitt Anderson stood tall in the Wyoming House of Representatives gallery on Feb. 21. With his cowboy hat off and his hand over his heart, he enunciated each word