Wyoming Gov. Mark Gordon welcomed members of the 68th Wyoming Legislature on Wednesday and reminded them that their legislative decisions have consequences.
A suite of bills, and ongoing discussions between some sheriffs and federal officials, seek to align Wyoming with President-elect Trump’s deportation agenda.
CHEYENNE—A bill to offer widespread property tax relief could have adverse impacts on local governments and tax authorities, ...
Freedom Caucus anti-DEI bill flies through House committee CHEYENNE—The third item of the Wyoming Freedom Caucus’ “Five and Dime Plan” is moving forward ...
The third item of the Wyoming Freedom Caucus’ “Five and Dime Plan” is moving forward after a bill prohibiting DEI practices ...
The Wyoming House killed an amendment by a Jackson Democrat that would have expanded a proposed bill requiring proof of U.S. citizenship for new voters ...
President-elect Donald Trump has proposed trillions of dollars of tax cuts. In some states, governors and lawmakers are ...
The House Corporations, Elections and Political Subdivisions Committee on Wednesday passed two bills key to the Freedom ...
The panel advanced a pair of measures sought by Secretary of State Chuck Gray to make registering to vote in Wyoming more ...
Columnist Rod Miller writes, "Wyoming’s post-punk, neo-emo, proto-death-metal musical sensation, The Freedom Caucus, rocked the opening gig of their ...
The House Education Committee unanimously passed a bill to prohibit “institutional discrimination” in Wyoming. The bill makes up one of the five pieces of legislation in the Freedom Caucus's plan.