Wyoming Legislators Consider First Special Session Since 2004Wyoming Legislators Consider First Special Session Since 2004The session would be held to decide what to do with $1.25 billion in federal stimulus money coming to the state.Associated PressAssociated Press
Wyoming Lawmakers Debate Special Education FundingWyoming Lawmakers Debate Special Education FundingOthers are looking for alternatives in funding special education.Associated PressAssociated Press
Prominent Pair of Long-Serving Wyoming Lawmakers to RetireProminent Pair of Long-Serving Wyoming Lawmakers to RetireThey won't seek re-election this fall.Associated PressAssociated Press
Wyoming Legislature Disagrees on Construction Project FundsWyoming Legislature Disagrees on Construction Project FundsMultiple projects are now moving ahead without funding and others are expected to be halted.Associated PressAssociated Press
Heartbeat Anti-Abortion Bill Passes First Hurdle In Wyoming Leg.Heartbeat Anti-Abortion Bill Passes First Hurdle In Wyoming Leg.The bill, which is sponsored by Sen. Bo Biteman (R-Sheridan County), was assigned to the Senate Labor Committee.Doug RandallDoug Randall
Legislators Propose Draft Shield Law Bill to Protect JournalistsLegislators Propose Draft Shield Law Bill to Protect JournalistsA nonbudget bill during a Legislature budget session needs two-thirds approval by both the House and the Senate to be introduced for consideration.Tom MortonTom Morton
Wyoming Lawmaker Seeking 2-Crew Minimum for TrainsWyoming Lawmaker Seeking 2-Crew Minimum for TrainsThe association says the requirement would impose undue costs and stifle automation technology.Associated PressAssociated Press
Wyoming Lawmaker Trying Again to Raise Minimum Marriage AgeWyoming Lawmaker Trying Again to Raise Minimum Marriage AgePelkey says the bill is part of an effort to eliminate child marriage nationwide.Associated PressAssociated Press
Wyoming’s Governor Reiterates Support for Lodging TaxWyoming’s Governor Reiterates Support for Lodging TaxA four-week legislative session devoted primarily to the state budget begins Feb. 10.Associated PressAssociated Press
Wyoming Lawmaker Sponsoring Wolf-Kill Compensation BillWyoming Lawmaker Sponsoring Wolf-Kill Compensation BillThe bill would need a two-thirds vote to be introduced during this winter's legislative session.Associated PressAssociated Press