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Former Senator James injured in farming accident

On Sunday, June 16th, former Senator Tom James (Sweetwater) was pinned by a 4000 lb trailer while alone on his farm in Carpenter Wyoming. His wife,

Proposed Bill Aimed at Creating Fines, Jail Time for Officials Enforcing Vaccine Mandates Was Defeated

Proposed Bill Aimed at Creating Fines, Jail Time for Officials Enforcing Vaccine Mandates Was Defeated
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Wyoming Senate defeat amendment to require posting public meeting info online

Wyoming Senate defeat amendment to require posting public meeting info online By Brendan LaChance on March 4, 2021 Sen. Affie Ellis (Wyoming Legislature, Youtube) CASPER, Wyo. The Wyoming Senate considered an amendment to Senate File 17 during their Thursday, March 4 floor session which would require cities, towns and school districts to publish meeting information on their official websites as well as in a newspaper Without the amendment, Senate File 17 would allow counties, towns and school districts to post minutes of meetings and salary information on their own websites rather than paying to have these published in a newspaper. Sen. Affie Ellis (Laramie County) said she crafted the amendment because she thought it was important for government at all levels to be as transparent with information as possible by making information available both in print and online.

Wyoming senators reject direct democracy move; retain legislature s taxing authority

By Brendan LaChance on February 24, 2021 Voters cast ballots in Vista West on Tuesday, Nov. 3. (Dan Cepeda, Oil City) CASPER, Wyo. Wyoming and the United States operate as republic in which the people elect representatives who then have the authority to establish laws, including the ability to impose taxes. Wyoming’s Senate Revenue Committee rejected an effort that could have moved the state in the direction of direct democracy rather than the republican form of government during their Tuesday, Feb. 23 meeting. The committee rejected Senate Joint Resolution 01 on a vote of 1-4 during the meeting. That resolution wouldn’t have implemented full-blown direct democracy, but proposed putting a question before voters to amend the Wyoming Constitution such that voters would have to approve any new taxes or tax hikes.

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