‘In God We Trust’ Bill Dies In Wyoming Senate‘In God We Trust’ Bill Dies In Wyoming SenateThe bill missed a deadline for introduction, effectively killing it for this session.Doug RandallDoug Randall
Wyoming Child Sexual Abuse Education Bill Clears First ReadingWyoming Child Sexual Abuse Education Bill Clears First ReadingSen. Lisa Anselmi-Dalton [D-Sweetwater County] told senators one in four girls and one in six boys are victims of sexual abuse at some point.Doug RandallDoug Randall
Wyoming Senate President: Not Much Chance Of Federal Land TransferWyoming Senate President: Not Much Chance Of Federal Land TransferSenate President Eli Bebout says he is hoping the Trump administration will increase access to federal lands within the state.Doug RandallDoug Randall
Rep. Cheney Sees Risk Of Health Care System CollapsingLiz Cheney says Republicans are working quickly but responsibly on a new health care plan.Doug RandallDoug Randall
Senator Enzi: People Are Calling Staffers NamesSenator Enzi: People Are Calling Staffers NamesSenator Enzi says he welcomes input from Wyoming legislators on federal issues.Doug RandallDoug Randall
Wyoming Senate: Initial Split Votes On Gun BillsWyoming Senate: Initial Split Votes On Gun BillsHouse Bill 137 still faces two more readings in the Senate.Doug RandallDoug Randall
Wyoming Senate Rejects LGBT Non-Discrimination BillWyoming Senate Rejects LGBT Non-Discrimination BillSenate File 153 had passed a committee vote by a margin of 4-1 on Wednesday.Doug RandallDoug Randall
Wyoming Senate Puts Student Data Privacy Bill On HoldWyoming Senate Puts Student Data Privacy Bill On HoldThe Wyoming Senate has postponed indefinitely the latest student data privacy bill to come before state lawmakers.Doug RandallDoug Randall
And The Candidates Are…And The Candidates Are…The parties' primaries will be held Aug. 16.Tom MortonTom Morton
Wyoming Senate Rejects Social Media Privacy BillWyoming Senate Rejects Social Media Privacy Bill The state Senate has rejected a bill that would have prohibited teachers and school officials from prying into students' private personal social media accounts.Associated PressAssociated Press