Budget Cuts

Wyoming National Guard to Deactivate Unit With Budget Cuts Coming
Wyoming National Guard to Deactivate Unit With Budget Cuts Coming
Wyoming National Guard to Deactivate Unit With Budget Cuts Coming
CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) — Wyoming National Guard officials say a 183-person company will be deactivated as part of budget cuts decreasing the size of the Guard. Captain Tom Blackburn of the Wyoming Military Department said in a statement Monday the members of the 1041st Multi-Role Bridge Company will be assigned to a new 131-person infantry company or other units in the state...
Game and Fish Taking Public Comment on Proposed Budget Cuts
Game and Fish Taking Public Comment on Proposed Budget Cuts
Game and Fish Taking Public Comment on Proposed Budget Cuts
Wyoming Game and Fish is taking public comment on several proposed budget cuts the agency plans to implement over the next few years. Game and Fish trimmed about $4.6 million from its budget for the 2014 fiscal year. The agency is planning to reduce funds for habitat improvement, land acquisition for hunting and fishing, fish stocking, publication and education...
More Cuts To Wyoming Game & Fish?
More Cuts To Wyoming Game & Fish?
More Cuts To Wyoming Game & Fish?
CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) — Wyoming Game and Fish Department Director Scott Talbott says the agency faces another round of budget cuts unless lawmakers increase its funding. Talbott told a legislative committee Wednesday that the agency will have to slash $1...
Budget Cuts Border Security, Immigrant Detention
Budget Cuts Border Security, Immigrant Detention
Budget Cuts Border Security, Immigrant Detention
PHOENIX (AP) — Hundreds of illegal immigrants have been released by the Obama administration due to budget pressures. Officials have also scaled back border agent hours, drug patrols and staffing at border crossings — all during the peak illegal border-crossing season...
Budget Cuts Hurt Trade Policy, Official Says
Budget Cuts Hurt Trade Policy, Official Says
Budget Cuts Hurt Trade Policy, Official Says
WASHINGTON (AP) — The administration's top trade official says budget cuts are making it more difficult to negotiate new trade deals and enforce existing ones. Demetrios Marantis, the acting U.S. Trade Representative, told the Senate Finance Committee that automatic cuts that went into effect at the beginning of the month and other anticipated cuts reduce his agency's capacity to enforce trade agr

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