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Should Wyoming loan or give out wildfire recovery funds? Legislature and Gov. Gordon don’t agree.

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Wyoming lawmakers bring two grizzly bills as future of federal protection grows murky

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National, local calls for deportation stoke fears — Lawyers, ACLU urge immigrants to prepare.

JACKSON — Attorneys in Jackson, Idaho and with the ACLU of Wyoming are urging undocumented immigrants to “be prepared

Bill to make county officials nonpartisan struck down in House Appropriations Committee

SHERIDAN — A measure to remove partisanship from county elected positions was killed in a six to one vote in the Hous

50% reduction for all: Property tax discussion continues in Senate

CHEYENNE — A bill that would have extended the life of a new long-term homeowner property tax exemption program has f

Woman charged with murder in husband’s stabbing death

CHEYENNE (WNE) — A Cheyenne woman who was arrested earlier this month on aggravated assault charges in the stabbing o

Game & Fish opens hunting licenses

CODY (WNE) — Applications for licenses to hunt in Wyoming this year are open.

Wyoming Freedom Caucus-stacked committee slashes $235 million from budget

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Senate kills $5M bill authorizing Legislature to sue the feds

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Wyoming Freedom Caucus leader votes down controversial immigration enforcement bill

Wyoming sheriffs said performing ICE functions would have stretched local resources, eroded control.

New abortion bill called 'demeaning' and 'shameful' in committee

Three abortion bills are back in the House so far, with hours spent on public testimony.

Local governments: Cut taxes but don’t cut our revenue

DOUGLAS —  With no fewer than 23 bills in the Wyoming Legislature that address property tax reform for homeowners, lo

House bills could gut K-12 public funding by a combined $80M

CHEYENNE — Three proposed bills in the current Wyoming legislative session could gut funding for K-12 public schools

Bills to learn, recover from 2024 wildfires headed for Senate floor

SHERIDAN — The Wyoming Legislature is looking to help the state learn and recover from a historic 2024 wildfire seaso

No preferred pronouns, Senate says

CHEYENNE — The state Senate has passed a bill out of committee to prohibit Wyoming from requiring anyone to refer to

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