Gordon Approves Using CARES Act Money To Boost Energy IndustryGordon Approves Using CARES Act Money To Boost Energy IndustryThe governor says the move will put Wyoming oil and gas workers back to work and help the state's overall economy recover.Doug RandallDoug Randall
New Wyoming COVID Relief Funds Created for Agriculture, Businesses, NonprofitsNew Wyoming COVID Relief Funds Created for Agriculture, Businesses, NonprofitsEligible agriculture, business and nonprofit entities can apply one time per fund.Tom MortonTom Morton
Natrona County to Receive Improved Broadband AccessNatrona County to Receive Improved Broadband AccessThe Wyoming Business Council has awarded 34 contracts under the program totaling $56,515,921.Tom MortonTom Morton
Wyoming Purchases 75,000 At-Home COVID-19 Tests for ResidentsWyoming Purchases 75,000 At-Home COVID-19 Tests for ResidentsWyoming has used CARES Act money to purchase 75,000 at-home COVID-19 tests for its residents, Gov. Mark Gordon announced Wednesday.Joy GreenwaldJoy Greenwald
Wyoming Governor: Another $100 Million In CARES Money To Go OutWyoming Governor: Another $100 Million In CARES Money To Go OutThe governor said roughly $100 million of that amount will be used soon to support the reopening of Wyoming schools, expand the business relief program, among other things.Doug RandallDoug Randall
Cheyenne Receives $3.3 Million Transit Grant From FedsCheyenne Receives $3.3 Million Transit Grant From FedsThe money is being allocated under the federal CARES Act.Doug RandallDoug Randall
Wyoming Governor Signs Bills from Special SessionWyoming Governor Signs Bills from Special SessionThe governor signed three bills passed by the Wyoming Legislature in a two-day special session last week.Doug RandallDoug Randall
Wyoming Lawmakers Pass Bills To Spend CARES Act MoneyWyoming Lawmakers Pass Bills To Spend CARES Act MoneyAt least one more special session is likely, possibly a five-day special session starting on June 29.Doug RandallDoug Randall
Coronavirus-Related Aid Tops Wyoming Special-Session AgendaCoronavirus-Related Aid Tops Wyoming Special-Session AgendaTheir top priority was preparing to disburse $1.25 billion in federal funding. Associated PressAssociated Press
Wyoming Legislature Convenes Special Session to Allocate $1.25B in COVID-19 Relief FundsWyoming Legislature Convenes Special Session to Allocate $1.25B in COVID-19 Relief FundsThe State Constitution grants the Legislature 20 days for special session time, and the next one probably will be in late June.Tom MortonTom Morton