Please explain how you are being “held hostage” by the right? I’m a centrist kind of guy myself, but you sound like a victim. Reply 2 months ago
What makes him think 70% of Wyomingites are “furious” that Democracy was upheld? Surely there are still Republicans who recognize that Trump lost, pure and simple. Reply 2 months ago
Thank you Rep. Clem! I have a feeling that the current mask mandate will extend beyond Jan 8th. Reply 2 months ago
So, another temper tantrum from another out-going politico. Is it really “tyranny” to save lives?? Thank You Gov. Gordon for having the brains and the fortitude to do the RIGHT thing about Covid. The Supreme Court would not even hear the Texas whine, 60+ lawsuits about fraud were dismissed in courts with Trump appointed judges in some of them, Bill Barr said no evidence of fraud, FBI said no fraud, 50 State election offices said no fraud, the only voice that said Fraud is Trumps with NO evidence t
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A new rule will take effect on the first day of the new year aimed at reducing the regulatory burden carried by Wyoming s soda ash producers for the next decade.
The U.S. Bureau of Land Management said the finalized rule change will not only give the federal government the ability to grant relief on royalties and other fees for the non-energy mineral producers, but the revisions will also âremove unnecessary and overly burdensome requirementsâ to bolster trona mining in the U.S.Â
The royalty rate for federal soda ash and sodium bicarbonate leases will be reduced from 6% to 2% once the new rule goes into effect on Jan. 1.