by Robyn Vincent | Feb 5, 2020 | News, Politics & Policy
Caucusing is under the microscope. The confusion that ensued over the Iowa Democratic caucuses has fueled such scrutiny. Two days after those caucuses, people are still waiting for the results. State Democratic party officials blame a new voting app they used to tally...
by Robyn Vincent | Nov 5, 2019 | News, Politics & Policy
Voters head to the polls today for the SPET election. The specific purpose excise tax is the sixth penny of sales tax that people already pay on goods and services. Here in Wyoming, taxpayers have the unique opportunity to choose where that sixth penny goes. There are...
by Robyn Vincent | Oct 31, 2019 | Housing, News, Politics & Policy
Middle-class folks who want to make Jackson their home don’t have many options these days. Housing Authority director April Norton listed off some numbers to explain. The median income for a single person living in Teton County is around $72,000, she said. (That’s...