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Civil Deputy County Attorney Barry Crago, who drew up the lease agreement, discussed it with the commissioners. According to discussions, the lease agreement is between the county and Joe Reimer for a one year period, and is good for 20 animal units to be grazed on the 188-acre property for a fee of $3,100. ....
State Representative for House District 40, Barry Crago, attended the recent Buffalo City Council meeting to discuss his first legislative session after successfully being elected last November. Crago said he was pleased the legislature had passed the budget, although he was disappointed they could not reach an agreement on school funding. One positive thing he highlighted was the passing of Senate File 60, which changed the way ad valorem taxes on mineral production were to be collected, moving to a monthly collection as opposed to twice a year, as previously done. Other items he touched on were agriculture, health, charter schools and personal property taxes. ....
Posted On 0 likes 1 min District 40 State Representative Barry Crago provided the Buffalo City Council with a legislative update during the Council’s meeting on Tuesday afternoon. Crago touched on a number of bills that were either passed or failed during the general session that adjourned earlier this month. While the K-12 funding bill was not resolved, the legislators were able to agree on the state’s budget… ....
Posted On 0 likes 1 min The Sheridan County Chamber of Commerce held its first “in person” luncheon in well over a year, hosting a legislative “recap” at the Holiday Inn yesterday afternoon. State Representatives Cyrus Western, Mark Jennings, and Barry Crago were present, along with State Senators Bo Biteman and Dave Kinskey each of whom spoke on various issues impacted by the 66 th Wyoming Legislative Session. Perhaps the biggest issue that remains unresolved is K-12 funding and Kinskey spoke of the growing deficit in educational funding… That deficit, according to Kinskey will continue to grow over the next few years to nearly a billion dollars by FY 2025-26. ....