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House votes to convene an investigation into checks distributed on the floor
House lawmakers will begin an investigation into an incident involving a Teton County conservative activist distributing checks to members of the lower chamber on the floor.
Wyoming’s repeal of carbon capture coal law moves forward
Wyoming lawmakers are once again trying to repeal state law that was once idealized as the way to ‘save’ coal. The state is the top coal producer in the nation.
Bills on nuclear waste, suicide prevention and others die on Legislature’s day 2
Legislation that would’ve made judicial filings public, required suicide prevention education in school districts and mandated a popular vote to store nuclear waste via an amendment to the state Constitution died on the Legislature’s second day.
Tale of two committees: One slate of election bills lives, while another dies
A suite of changes to the way Wyoming runs its elections died, while other bills addressing the fallout from an election incident in Weston County progressed.
Kauf shines silver, again
Alta-raised freestyle skier Jaelin Kauf wins back-to-back Olympic silver medals.
Elk management planners seek public input
Game and Fish to host Jackson and Pinedale workshops ahead of releasing final feedground plans.
Wyoming Senate kills proposed affordable housing loans program
Proposed legislation to establish an affordable housing fund died without discussion. At least two other affordable housing bills remain in the House.
‘First in Family’ scholarships to expand to include technical jobs
Jackson organization sees need to train the next generation of workers for local businesses.
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