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A new slate of Wyoming Freedom Caucus-backed laws — from repealing gun-free zones to changing what types of driver’s licenses ...
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WyoFile on MSNGordon names former Wyoming Supreme Court justice who spoke out against abortion as new attorney generalKeith Kautz left the high court last year due to the state’s mandatory retirement age. He takes over as Wyoming’s top legal ...
CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) — Leaders of the first Freedom Caucus majority in a U.S. statehouse took a victory lap in Wyoming on Friday after wrapping up a legislative session in which most of their ...
A Freedom Caucus bloc has never won control of a state legislative chamber — until now. Some lawmakers worry that the newly ascendant conservatives want to “burn it all down.” Wyoming is the ...
Freedom Caucus in Wyoming Claims Victory With Approval of Most Priorities - U.S. News & World Report
Mead Gruver. Wyoming House Speaker Chip Neiman, a Republican and member of the chamber's Freedom Caucus, addresses a news conference in Cheyenne, Wyo., Friday, March 7, 2025.
Wyoming’s education spending is expected to outpace its revenue by more than half a billion dollars by the 2029-30 biennium, according to a long-term revenue forecast generated by the Legislative ...
A local judge hit pause on Wyoming’s expanded school voucher program Friday as a lawsuit between teachers and the state plays ...
The Cowboy State's Freedom Caucus emerged victorious over the more moderate Wyoming Caucus in Tuesday's primary. The night, rife with incumbent upsets, marked the end of a heated contest loaded ...
Mead Gruver. The Wyoming House of Representatives, where Freedom Caucus lawmakers have taken majority control, is seen Monday, Jan. 13, 2025, in Cheyenne, Wyo. (AP Photo/Mead Gruver) ...
CHEYENNE — Wyoming’s education spending is expected to outpace its revenue by more than half a billion dollars by the 2029-30 ...
Like most things in Wyoming, state government operates best when we all act in good faith. That means listening to people ...
Opinion
Even Freedom Caucus lawmaker sees need for supporting Wyoming’s developmental disabilities programCaregivers for people with developmental disabilities may see boost to a living wage, columnist Kerry Drake opines.
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