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The bill would stop courts from compelling a journalist to reveal their confidential sources.
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The bill would have let municipalities run their own "ranked choice" elections for nonpartisan local races.
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Wyoming legislators may soon protect a little-known archeological site in eastern Wyoming. The state doesn’t know a lot about it yet, but officials say it’s worthwhile to preserve now for future study.
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The resolution sought to halt the sale of electric vehicles in Wyoming by 2035, making reference to the state's strong ties to the oil and gas industry and taking aim at what it called "the misadventure of electric vehicles."
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Corporal punishment is rarely used in Wyoming schools these days, but there's still a law on the books providing immunity for teachers and administrators who use it. A new bill before the Legislature seeks to end that protection.
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Medicaid expansion has become a perennial issue in Wyoming. But advocates are hoping that this year is the last legislative session they'll have to push for a bill that expands Medicaid.
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Governor Mark Gordon held his State of the State address on Wednesday, Jan. 11, and he focused a lot on energy.There was an apparent Wyoming versus the federal government mentality in Gordon’s speech.
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State Rep. Cathy Connolly (D-Laramie) is retiring from two prominent positions. She is stepping down from both her seat in Cheyenne and as a professor at the University of Wyoming. Connolly is the first openly gay faculty member at UW, as well as the first openly gay legislator in Wyoming.
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How seriously should Wyoming legislators be looking at tax hikes to make up for declining revenues? Comment on this topic on the Wyoming Public Media…