Debate and legal filings show state politicians view illegal immigration as an economic threat. Interviews with immigrants show the limits of politicians’ insights into the issue’s realities.
State Sen. Mike Gierau is an extreme example of a political underdog in the Wyoming Legislature. He’s one of only two ...
As the Wyoming Legislature finishes its fifth week of the session, Rep. Andrew Byron, a Republican representing House ...
The Eastern Shoshone and Northern Arapaho have long fought for water sovereignty on the Wind River Indian Reservation, but their effort is being challenged by federal legislation and a changing water ...
Laramie County Fire Chief Jason Caughey urged lawmakers to pump the brakes on property tax cuts that could cost local ...
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TopSpeed on MSNEVs Could Get More Expensive With The Introduction Of These Two BillsThere are certainly a few good values out there, but oftentimes electric vehicles are expensive – and sometimes ...
Republican state legislators across the country are filing a flurry of bills to advance the “Make America Healthy Again” ...
With 16 Senate confirmations so far, the pace of Trump's second term eclipses that during the same period in his first term, when there were only seven and just 11 for Biden.
Sen. Mitch McConnell was a generational force for the Republican Party — using procedural tactics and political will to ...
Wyoming Sen. John Barrasso and 14 other Republican senators have introduced a bill that would repeal the $7,500 tax carbuyers ...
The Wyoming Senate narrowly voted for a resolution demanding that Congress turn over some 30 million federal acres to the state — but only after first defeating the measure and then reconsidering it.
State lawmakers have introduced bills to limit SNAP benefits, change vaccine policies and ban fluoride in public water.
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