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Sportsmen Rally Against âBad Billsâ They Say Would Ruin Wyomingâs Outdoor Paradise
With what they call âbad billsâ being considered by the Wyoming Legislature, a group of hunters and anglers rallied outside the Capitol on Thursday. They say average people need more political clout to keep Wyoming an outdoor paradise.
Mark HeinzFebruary 14, 2025

With Repeal Of Wyomingâs Gun-Free Zones Likely, Opponents Ask For Exceptions
Even some opponents of a bill to repeal Wyomingâs gun-free zones seemed resigned to it likely passing during testimony before legislators Thursday. Now theyâre asking for exceptions.
Mark HeinzFebruary 14, 2025

Landmark Property Tax Bill Now Calls For 50% Cut Based On COVID-Era Valuations
A bill that started the day as a straight 50% property tax cut was dramatically changed on Thursday. The 50% cut is now based on a propertyâs COVID-era assessed value from 2019-2024.
Leo WolfsonFebruary 13, 2025

Hagemanâs Postal Service Investigations Find Denver Mail Being Processed In Cheyenne
U.S. Rep. Harriet Hageman has been investigating the U.S. Postal Service and found that Denver mail is being processed in Cheyenne. The Denver centers are so overwhelmed, they canât keep up, yet plans are to transfer Wyoming mail there.
Renée JeanFebruary 13, 2025

Wyoming Would Buy $10 Million In Gold Under Plan Approved By Committee
Gold commodities have been skyrocketing, a trend thatâs only continued since the election of President Donald Trump. Now the Wyoming Legislature is looking to get in on the action, proposing to buy $10 million worth of gold.
Leo WolfsonFebruary 13, 2025

Wyomingâs Oil And Gas Industry Excited Over Trump's Pick To Head BLM
Leaders in Wyomingâs oil and gas sector are excited about Kathleen Sgamma, President Donald Trumpâs nominee to lead the Bureau of Land Management.
Zakary SonntagFebruary 13, 2025

Wyoming Firefighters, Law Officers Fill The Capitol To Protest Proposed Tax Cut
A group of Wyoming firefighters and law enforcement officers filled the state Capitol in Cheyenne on Wednesday to protest a proposed 50% property tax cut. They say it could gut the budgets of their local departments.
Leo WolfsonFebruary 13, 2025

Wyoming Legislative Recap â Day 22
Debate over a 50% property tax cut went into the late hours of the Legislature on Wednesday night after firefighters and law enforcement officers rallied against it at the Capitol earlier in the day.
Leo WolfsonFebruary 13, 2025

Montana Legislature Requires Public Bathroom Use Determined By Birth Sex
A law requiring bathroom use to correspond with a personâs sex organs at birth passed the Montana Legislature on Monday. Supporters say it will protect women and girls, while detractors worry it will only cause confusion.
David MadisonFebruary 13, 2025

Wyoming School Board Races A Step Closer To Becoming Partisan
A legislative committee easily passed a bill to the House floor Wednesday that would change local school board elections in Wyoming. Now nonpartisan, if Senate File 98 passes candidates will have to declare their political affiliations.
Leo WolfsonFebruary 12, 2025

Lander Mayor Monte Richardson Dies Unexpectedly
Lander Mayor Monte Richardson died unexpectedly Wednesday. He had served as mayor since 2019. The City Council will meet Tuesday to appoint an interim mayor.
Clair McFarlandFebruary 12, 2025

Bill To Give Parents More School Choice, $7K Per Kid Vouchers Advances â Barely
The Senate Education Committee advanced a school choice bill Wednesday that would give parents $7,000 per child vouchers, but just barely. The 3-2 vote means the Senate will debate allowing parents to have public money to seek private education.
Leo WolfsonFebruary 12, 2025

Wyomingâs Influence In Trumpâs Energy Plan Grows With Lummis As Western Caucus Chair
A GOP-controlled Congress and Trump administration is paving the way for expanded fossil fuel and energy production. It also paves the way for Wyomingâs influence to grow with U.S. Sen. Cynthia Lummis chairing the Senate Western Caucus.
Sean BarryFebruary 12, 2025

Wyoming Legislative Recap â Day 21
The 21st day of the 2025 Wyoming legislative session featured animated discussions on making significant changes to the stateâs elections and important decisions regarding the supplemental budget.
Leo WolfsonFebruary 12, 2025

Bill Would Create Runoff Elections In Wyoming, Including For Governor
The Wyoming House passed a bill on second reading Tuesday that would create separate runoff elections for the stateâs highest elected officials, including governor. A runoff would be triggered if no candidate gets 50% or more of the vote in a primary.
Leo WolfsonFebruary 12, 2025

Legislators: If Stateâs Paying $90M For New La Prele Dam, Public Needs Access
If $90 million of Wyoming taxpayer money is going toward rebuilding the LaPrele Dam near Douglas, the public should have recreational access to the reservoir, legislators say.
Mark HeinzFebruary 11, 2025

Gordon Says âNever Say Neverâ About Political Future After Second Term
During an interview with Cowboy State Daily on Monday, Gov. Mark Gordon said heâd ânever say neverâ about what his political future may hold after finishing his second term in 2026.
Leo WolfsonFebruary 11, 2025

Lifting Protection For Otters Expanded To Other Species By Senate Committee
A bill that would lift the protected status of Wyoming otters was expanded and advanced Tuesday by a state Senate committee. The new proposal would remove protections for other species, like the black-footed ferret and wolverines.
Leo WolfsonFebruary 11, 2025

Wyoming Legislative Recap: Day 20
Monday was the deadline for bills to get their first reading in the Legislature, which paved the way for some lengthy and colorful floor discussions.
Leo WolfsonFebruary 11, 2025

Legislator Concerned Property Tax Cuts Will Hurt Wyomingâs Future Generations
State Rep. J.D. Williams, R-Lusk, says he's concerned that his fellow lawmakers arenât considering Wyomingâs future generations with the way theyâre making property tax cuts in this yearâs legislative session.
Leo WolfsonFebruary 11, 2025

State House Dumps Wyoming Cloud Seeding Program
Citing a lack of evidence that it works, the Wyoming House slashed all funding for the stateâs cloud-seeding program on Monday.
Leo WolfsonFebruary 10, 2025

Postal Regulatory Commission Says Rural Populations Will Suffer Under âDelivering For Americaâ Plan
The Postal Regulatory Commission has issued an advisory opinion that is very critical of the Delivering for America Plan. Rural populations, in particular, wonât be receiving first-class mail for six or more days under the plan, the commission says.
Renée JeanFebruary 10, 2025

Barrasso Says Crowd Loved President Trump At Super Bowl; Taylor Swift -- Not So Much
Sen. John Barrasso went to the Super Bowl with President Trump on Sunday. âOne of the highlights was when they showed President Trump on the screen and people cheered, and then they showed Taylor Swift on the screen and people booed," Barrasso told Cowboy State Daily.
Sean BarryFebruary 10, 2025

Steve Harshman Calls Out John Bear For Labeling Legislators as "Lobbyists"
Rep. Steve Harshman criticized fellow lawmaker Rep. John Bear on Monday for an op-ed where Bear labeled some legislators as "lobbyists." Harshman said it was a "reprehensible" accusation and could file a formal complaint.
Leo WolfsonFebruary 10, 2025
