A bipartisan group of western lawmakers are pushing legislation in Washington to restore cuts of $110 million in federal mineral royalty payments to 35 states.
In it's second night of business the Republican National Convention revved up the content and excited the crowd.
The Wyoming delegation of convention goers started off the day with a gathering at their host hotel, the Sheraton, along with the members of the Washington Delegation from Wyoming...
It seems that in a gathering of Wyoming people who are watching what is happening in Washington, more than a few of them are scratching their heads about the bonuses being touted for the modest accomplishments of the executives of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
For the first time in over 45 years, and with over $2 Billion raised for the research and the good works of the Muscular Dystrophy Association, Jerry Lewis will not be a part of the Labor Day Telethon this year.
With the US Senate on their summer break, John Barrasso is spending alot of time in Wyoming attending events and hearing what his constituents have to say about his performance and the machinations of Washington D.C.
With the recent report from the Congressional Budget Office that the recent 38B$ worth of cuts will only add up to 352M$ there is a lot of frustration about what is coming out of Washington D.C.