Solar Eclipse Bill Dies in Wyoming HouseSolar Eclipse Bill Dies in Wyoming HouseOfficials estimate about 350,000 people could visit the state just to watch the eclipse.Associated PressAssociated Press
School CPR Bill Dies in Wyoming SenateSchool CPR Bill Dies in Wyoming SenateThe bill did not require CPR certification, which involves much more detailed training.Associated PressAssociated Press
Wyoming House Rejects Raising Minimum WageWyoming House Rejects Raising Minimum WageProponents of raising the wage argued it would be good for Wyoming residents and remove the stigma of the state having the lowest wages in the country.Associated PressAssociated Press
Cigarette Tax Wins Approval in Wyoming HouseCigarette Tax Wins Approval in Wyoming HouseThe proposal now goes to the state Senate for debate.Associated PressAssociated Press
Wyoming Bill Would Raise Alcohol Tax to Help Fund SchoolsWyoming Bill Would Raise Alcohol Tax to Help Fund SchoolsThe tax on liquor would go from about $0.94 to roughly $3.73 per gallon.Nick LearnedNick Learned
Wyoming Bill Would Create New Crimes for Sexting, Possessing Nude Images of MinorsWyoming Bill Would Create New Crimes for Sexting, Possessing Nude Images of MinorsConviction in the second degree would be a misdemeanor punishable by up to three months in a juvenile detention facility and a fine of $500.Nick LearnedNick Learned
Wyoming Lawmakers Vote Down Drug-Induced Infant Endangerment BillWyoming Lawmakers Vote Down Drug-Induced Infant Endangerment BillThe bill would have created the penalties of drug-induced infant homicide and drug-induced infant abuse for women who use drugs while pregnant.Nick LearnedNick Learned
Proposal Would Make Naloxone Available Without Prescription in WyomingProposal Would Make Naloxone Available Without Prescription in WyomingThe Albany County Sheriff's Office and University of Wyoming Police Department began carrying the drug this year.Nick LearnedNick Learned
Wyoming Bill Would Prevent Employers From Asking About Criminal HistoryWyoming Bill Would Prevent Employers From Asking About Criminal HistoryThe proposal is sponsored by Rep. James W. Byrd (D-Cheyenne).Nick LearnedNick Learned
Solar Eclipse Bill Amended, Endorsed by Wyoming House CommitteeSolar Eclipse Bill Amended, Endorsed by Wyoming House CommitteeState Homeland Security Director Guy Cameron estimates about 350,000 people could visit the state just to watch the eclipse.Associated PressAssociated Press