Columnist Joan Barron writes, "People hate the property tax, yet it is the most reliable source of money for local governments." ...
Some state leaders warn against big proposed cuts to the budget for Dept. of Health, the University of Wyoming and state ...
Megan Degenfelder, Wyoming's top education official, proclaimed a desire to someday be president back in high school. Today, she’s running to become the state’s second female governor, the first in a ...
The Sweetwater County elected officials last week hosted a town hall meeting to hear from residents about what concerns they ...
While the Legislative Joint Appropriations Committee (aka the Wyoming Freedom Caucus, or “Club No” as it is also known) takes ...
The making of another biennial budget is now in full swing and many are asking questions about what our state budget should ...
A draft bill emerging from the Wyoming Legislature’s school finance recalibration process has sparked broad opposition across ...
Ed Seidel has historically avoided wading into the day-to-day affairs of the Wyoming Legislature. But a proposal to slash UW’s recommended block grant by $40 million — a move that could result in job ...
Columnist Tom Lubnau writes, "If the Freedom Caucus driven Joint Appropriation Committee budget cuts survive the Legislature, hundreds of Wyomingites ...
University Faces Potential $61 Million Cut to Budget Days before students returned to campus from their winter hiatus, the Joint Appropriations Committee (JAC) held its critical budget “markup” ...
South Carolina lawmakers declined to vote on an activist-supported plan to close the state’s primaries. The clock is ticking.
What followed reads less like good governance and more like a cautionary tale. The Wyoming Supreme Court Chief Justice (a former abortion-activist attorney) assigned a specific judge to the case, in ...