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CHEYENNE — Lawmakers voted to defeat a bill to repeal Wyoming’s death penalty on Thursday evening, following a passionate debate on the Senate floor. Sen. Brian Boner, R-Douglas, sponsored ...
Clark County Republican Party Chair Jesse Law faces multiple challengers to his leadership as political parties gear up for ...
Senate Republicans will consider mandating a sell-off of an estimated 2.5 million acres of public land, including possible parcels in Wyoming, in the budget bill they are now reconciling, a ...
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Wyoming state senator proposes eliminating property taxesIt’s been a busy week for the Wyoming Joint Revenue Committee. They spent hours listening to dozens of testimonies from county assessors to homeowners alike; many addressed the confusion and ...
Irma Clark-Coleman, a Democrat whose political career included the Michigan state senate and house, died Tuesday. She was 88. "She will be greatly missed by her loving family, close friends ...
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Senate passed legislation Tuesday that would regulate a form of cryptocurrency known as stablecoins, the first of what the industry hopes will be a wave of ...
Newsom called the bills the “most consequential housing reform that we’ve seen in modern history in the state of California.” ...
While in Lubbock, Lt. Gov. Patrick and Sen. Charles defended the proposed bill that would ban THC across the state, impacting the $8 billion hemp industry.
This number, which is unmatched in modern history, included 14 octogenarians in the House, five in the Senate, and 91-year-old Senator Charles E. Grassley, Republican of Iowa.
Lawmakers divided along party lines on whether U.S. military forces should deploy to quell protests even over the objections of a governor.
CHEYENNE -- Wyoming residents would be able to carry concealed guns without state permits under a bill that received preliminary approval in the state Senate Thursday.
Some Wyoming House members wore red jackets Tuesday to a legislative committee meeting as a warning of a projected nearly $700 million deficit.
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