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WyoFile on MSNWyoming’s elected officials disclose potential conflicts of interestAs required by statute, annual disclosure forms give the public a way to size up what lawmakers stand to gain from their elected positions.
Columnist Joan Barron writes, "The three senior women Senate leaders to watch are Tara Nethercott, a Cheyenne lawyer and majority floor leader; Sen.
The No. 1 priority of our conservative election integrity reform agenda, which awaits the governor’s signature, is House Bill 156.
With the Wyoming Legislature’s 2025 General Session completed, I am proud that the majority of our conservative election integrity reform agenda we had proposed to the Legislature in 2024 has
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WyoFile on MSNHere’s what Wyoming lawmakers did with all those election billsAltogether, lawmakers filed 45 election bills this year — accounting for about 8% of all proposed legislation. Most were sponsored by Wyoming Freedom Caucus members and allies, who said voters gave them a loud and clear mandate via the very system they now seek to reform.
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Freedom Caucus in Wyoming claims victory with approval of most prioritiesFreedom Caucus leaders in the Wyoming House of Representatives are claiming victory after a legislative session in which most of their priorities got passed.
Wyoming's HB 0337 prohibits foreign nationals from participating in any group that is required to file with the secretary of state.
Columnist Cassie Craven writes, “Our governor allowed the 'What is a Woman Act' to be entered into law without his signature. Chalking up our quest to
CHEYENNE — Only a fraction of the wide-ranging, election-related bills filed in Wyoming’s 2025 legislative session have made it to the governor’s desk, effectively lowering the possibility ...
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