New Law Will Help Wyoming Counties Collect Unpaid TaxesNew Law Will Help Wyoming Counties Collect Unpaid TaxesGov. Matt Mead signed the bill into law Wednesday.Associated PressAssociated Press
Wyoming Revenue Panel Studies Tax ProposalsWyoming Revenue Panel Studies Tax ProposalsThe state is facing a nearly $500 million shortfall in funding its schools.Associated PressAssociated Press
Wyoming Governor Doesn’t Expect New Property Or Sales TaxesWyoming Governor Doesn’t Expect New Property Or Sales TaxesThe governor said he thinks new lodging or tobacco taxes are more likely than a property tax hike.Doug RandallDoug Randall
Economists: Wyoming Economy Slowly StabilizesEconomists: Wyoming Economy Slowly StabilizesWyoming has lost 6,500 residents since 2015, the biggest drop since the years following the 1980s oil bust.Associated PressAssociated Press
Wyoming Governor Wants Budget ChangesWyoming Governor Wants Budget Changes"...some of the cuts that have been made in the last couple of years have gone too deep." Roger GrayRoger Gray
Lawmakers Could Up Wyoming Booze TaxesLawmakers Could Up Wyoming Booze TaxesThe revenue committee will debate the bills at its December meeting, where members will decide whether or not to sponsor the measures and encourage passage by the full Legislature.Associated PressAssociated Press
Wyoming Lawmakers Look at Increasing Taxes on AlcoholWyoming Lawmakers Look at Increasing Taxes on AlcoholThe revenue committee will debate the taxes in December.Associated PressAssociated Press
Rep. Cheney: Tax Proposal Would Help Middle Class [Video]Rep. Cheney: Tax Proposal Would Help Middle Class [Video]Rep. Liz Cheney says the proposed tax code would help the middle class and small business owners.Doug RandallDoug Randall
Would You Be Willing To Pay Higher Taxes For Wyoming Schools?Would You Be Willing To Pay Higher Taxes For Wyoming Schools?What needs to be done about the state's education funding shortfall?Doug RandallDoug Randall
Wyoming Lawmakers Consider 'Menu' of New TaxesWyoming Lawmakers Consider 'Menu' of New TaxesCommittee co-chairman Rep. Mike Madden, of Buffalo, says not all the proposals are going to move forward.Associated PressAssociated Press