Columnist Rod Miller writes, "The 'chairman emeritus' of the Freedom Caucus, Rep. John Bear – a transplanted dry cleaner from ...
A bill originally intended to address the zoning protest petition process has been expanded beyond its original scope to meet ...
Last week in this publication, Rep. John Bear called me and some of his other non-Freedom Caucus colleagues in the Wyoming ...
The campaign arm of the Wyoming Freedom Caucus has been sending out text messages urging people to pressure their state ...
In today’s edition … House moves forward on reconciliation, while full GOP support remains in doubt … Arizona’s GOP ...
CHEYENNE—Wyoming lawmakers filed a whopping 45 election-related bills in the 2025 general session — accounting for about 8% ...
The Wyoming Democrats stand in opposition to the Freedom Caucus agenda. In contrast, we continue to prioritize communities and hardworking families. We believe that everyone, but especially our ...
Mike Schmid tried twice last Thursday to talk his colleagues into ending the legal-in-Wyoming practice of running down ...
The chamber’s top official used his powers to stop legislation aimed at solving real problems in Wyoming, while ensuring the Freedom Caucus’ priorities sailed through, columnist Kerry Drake says.
Bear’s online remarks hurt the House, Harshman said on the floor, before the Freedom Caucus doubled down on social media.
Proposed cuts aren’t about efficiency. Guest columnist Amber Pollock argues they are an ideological experiment at the expense of Wyoming’s communities.
None of Teton County’s representatives voted for a cut-up version of the budget in the House controlled by the Wyoming ...