Those included bills that would’ve required voter approval for mill levies, created the crime of promoting obscenity to minors and amended the constitution so that judges and justices are elected instead of appointed.
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Senate moves Medicaid-related bills forward while House kills others
Lawmakers moved forward legislation to update Medicaid eligibility requirements and increase reimbursement for EMS services but not for nursing homes and maternal services.
Lawmakers kill dozens of bills on budget session’s first day
Big proposals facing headwinds include education funding reform, elections reform and a residential tax repeal.
Voters sound off to lawmakers on concerns and hopes for the upcoming budget session
Legislators across the political spectrum have been hosting town halls and listening sessions on the upcoming session and this year’s elections.
Some Wyomingites are seeing healthcare premiums skyrocket. Here’s why
Tax credits that helped people earning up to 400% of federal poverty guidelines are expiring. Some 20,000 Wyomingites could be left in the lurch.
Emergency declared for Dollar Lake Fire north of Pinedale
Rain is forecasted for Jackson Hole through Thursday, which could clear smoke, but won’t put an end to fires to the east and south.
Fires raging in the northwest prompt Gov. Gordon to issue an emergency declaration
The declaration allows the state to access more federal firefighting resources and directs the Office of Homeland Security to participate in firefighting responses. There is an immediate evacuation alongside the Fremont and Host Springs county lines.
Four additional cases of measles in Carbon County
Three of the children and adults exposed in the latest Carbon County count are unvaccinated and the one who is vaccinated is immunocompromised. There have been no hospitalizations.









