Wyoming Oil Revenue Rises, But Huge Shortfall RemainsWyoming Oil Revenue Rises, But Huge Shortfall RemainsWyoming's public K-12 education system alone faces a more than $400 million deficit over the next two years.Associated PressAssociated Press
Wyoming Lawmakers Eye Bigger Classes to Address ShortfallWyoming Lawmakers Eye Bigger Classes to Address ShortfallState officials testified about class sizes before the Legislature's Select Committee on School Facilities in Casper on Tuesday. Associated PressAssociated Press
Wyoming Governor: No Tax Hike to Cover Education ShortfallWyoming Governor: No Tax Hike to Cover Education ShortfallState revenues are down due to tough times in the coal, oil and natural gas industries.Associated PressAssociated Press
Wyoming School Construction Shortfall May Reach $205MWyoming School Construction Shortfall May Reach $205MIn the next two-year budget cycle, the shortfall is projected to reach $97.7 million per year. Associated PressAssociated Press
Wyoming Senate: Don’t Designate Revenue to Wyoming K-12 ShortfallWyoming Senate: Don’t Designate Revenue to Wyoming K-12 ShortfallSenators took a similar position on reallocating mineral taxes Tuesday, saying the measure would be difficult to repeal.Associated PressAssociated Press
Governor on Budget ShortfallGovernor on Budget ShortfallThe Governor told a press conference Monday that he will not submit further budget reductions before the 2017 legislative session convenes. Nick LearnedNick Learned
Governor Mead ‘Most Hopeful’ No More Budget CutsGovernor Mead ‘Most Hopeful’ No More Budget CutsGovernor Mead says while "there is a possibility" the Legislature will have to make more budget cuts when it convenes in January, he's "most hopeful those cuts will not be made."Joy GreenwaldJoy Greenwald