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4:31 pm
Mon December 12, 2011
The Wyoming legislature took on a number of conservative issues
By Bob Beck
While education may have been the most debated topic during the recently concluded legislative session, the topics that got a lot of public attention dealt with abortion, gay marriages and other so called conservative issues. Such bills have been drafted in the past and although most of the bills failed this year, those who are part of Wyoming's religious right say the fact that some almost passed gives them plenty of optimism for the future. Bob Beck reports.
