Tag: Wyoming Legislature
GREEN RIVER — Sweetwater County School District (SCSD) No. 2 Business Manager Chris Dean informed the SCSD No. 2 Board
CHEYENNE — Governor Mark Gordon signed the first two bills of the eight-day virtual legislative session today. The bills are
CHEYENNE — Pushing forward with his continued efforts to improve and simplify Wyoming’s budgeting process, Governor Mark Gordon is calling
CHEYENNE — A bill being brought forth to the Wyoming Legislature would amend the Wyoming Constitution, requiring electors' consent prior to
CHEYENNE — The Wyoming Legislature is scheduled to reconvene for an eight-day virtual sessionbeginning Wednesday, January 27, through Friday, February 5,
CHEYENNE — Representative Clark Stith, R-Rock Springs, announced today that the Wyoming Joint Appropriations Committee unanimously approved both the supplemental budget bill
GREEN RIVER — The Sweetwater County School District (SCSD) No. 2 Board of Trustees discussed possible state budget cuts to
CHEYENNE — Governor Mark Gordon emphasized the need for Wyoming to live within its means, defend its energy industry and
GREEN RIVER — Tuesday night was a historic one for Green River's Marshall Burt, as he became the first Libertarian to
GREEN RIVER — The Wyoming Legislature recently changed the kindergarten entry age in Wyoming, making it so kids must be
SWEETWATER COUNTY — During the last Sweetwater County Commissioner Tuesday, July 21, the commissioners agreed to draft and sign a
ROCK SPRINGS — The state will look to have four bills designed to lessen the financial repercussions of the COVID-19
CHEYENNE — The Wyoming State Legislature will convene for a special session tomorrow, Friday, May 15, and Saturday, May 16,
CHEYENNE-- On Monday, Governor Mark Gordon signed HB44, Mountain daylight time preservation, which would require the state of Wyoming to
Originally reported by Cap City News CASPER, Wyo. — The Wyoming Senate resumed debate over the term “permanent” when discussing House
CHEYENNE -- If the Surplus Food Programs bill passes, Wyoming school districts can give their surplus food to families in