A Wyoming Senate committee unanimously advanced a bill Thursday that will make someone’s non-citizen status stand out more on Wyoming IDs. Secretary
The House Corporations, Elections and Political Subdivisions Committee on Wednesday passed two bills key to the Freedom Caucus’s Five and Dime Plan.
The Wyoming Supreme Court is considering the constitutionality of the state’s “sore loser" law, which bars failed primary-election candidates from
CHEYENNE—The first day of the 68th Wyoming Legislature’s general session got off to an emotional start Tuesday, punctuated by moments of religious declaration, as the Wyoming Freedom Caucus officially took control of the state’s House of Representatives.
The panel advanced a pair of measures sought by Secretary of State Chuck Gray to make registering to vote in Wyoming more stringent, a key priority for the Freedom Caucus.
State of State address, the governor outlined a list of priorities that largely diverge from the Wyoming Freedom Caucus.
CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) — As President-elect Donald Trump plans bold moves for his first days in office, so too are conservative lawmakers in Wyoming, the first state where Trump-friendly Freedom Caucus members have won control of a statehouse chamber.
A citizen-led initiative to slash property taxes for qualified Wyoming homeowners by 50% was certified Friday by Wyoming Secretary of State Chuck Gray to appear on the 2026 general election ballot. The “People’s Initiative to Limit Property Tax in Wyoming through a Homeowner’s Property Exemption,
The upcoming 2025 general session of the Wyoming Legislature provides a real opportunity to advance President Donald Trump’s America First, conservative policy reforms that the people of Wyoming ...
Riverton, was sworn in Tuesday as the Vice President of the Wyoming Senate for the 68th Wyoming Legislature, which convened at noon.
The 68th Wyoming Legislature will convene for a 40-day general session starting Tuesday, and more than 600 bills sponsored by committees and individual lawmakers are expected to be
The 68th Wyoming Legislature will convene for a 40-day general session starting Tuesday, and more than 600 bills, sponsored by committees and individual lawmakers, are expected to be filed for consideration.