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‘Transformational’ investment bill rushes to meet Senate deadlines

CHEYENNE — A bill to create a perpetual trust fund that State Treasurer Curt Meier believes could offset potential loss of mineral royalties paid to the sta

Congress ups ante on grizzly delisting

POWELL — With the change of presidential administrations, Wyoming’s delegation in Washington has new hope of removing the grizzly bear from the endangered s

Mother reported to have killed children in Byron

LOVELL — Authorities believe that a woman shot her four children at their Byron home on Monday afternoon before turning the gun on herself.

House, Senate vote down support for maternal health care

SHERIDAN — Lawmakers voted down a supplemental budget amendment aimed at improving access to maternal health care services for pregnant Wyomingites last wee

First responders warn bill proposing 50% property tax cut risks public safety

CHEYENNE — Local first responders are pushing back against a bill that would provide major property tax exemptions for single-family residential structures

Senators: No transgender athletes should be allowed in intercollegiate athletics

CHEYENNE — State lawmakers took a step Friday toward banning transgender athletes at the University of Wyoming and the state’s community colleges from playing in intercollegiate athletics divisions that match their gender identity.

Wyoming county clerks push back against Gray's ballot drop box stance

CHEYENNE-A disagreement between Wyoming's state and local election officials over ballot drop boxes came to a boil Wednesday at the Capitol as lawmakers debated prohibiting their use in state statute.

Wyoming's county clerks have utilized drop boxes for decades, long before they took on controversy in the 2020 election, thanks in large part to the film "2,000 Mules."

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