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Archives for January 2021

Jobs on the line as lawmakers resume school funding debate

January 26, 2021 by Andrew Graham 12 Comments

After years of jousting, some lawmakers hope for compromise — or at least deeper debate — on a bill that carries both layoff-inducing cuts and a potential future tax increase for schools.

Coal permit objection seeks to resolve $50M in unpaid royalties

January 26, 2021 by Dustin Bleizeffer Leave a Comment

Wyoming landowner group: The state must hold coal operators like Eagle Specialty Minerals accountable in era of bankruptcies and production declines that point to mine closures.

‘Lightning Flowers’: Healthcare, survival and global supply chains

January 26, 2021 by Michael Shay 3 Comments

In her new book, Katherine Standefer explores the true costs of saving a life.

It’s time to value and empower the women who run Wyo’s nonprofits

Opinion
January 26, 2021 by Jen Simon and Britney Wallesch 6 Comments

Let’s stop treating the nonprofit sector — which plays an enormous role in the state’s economy — like “women’s work,” guest columnists Simon and Wallesch write.

Wyoming’s fiscal challenges aren’t unique, just our failed approach

Analysis
January 26, 2021 by Michael Madden 11 Comments

West Virginia’s politics and economy look a lot like Wyoming’s, but it’s fiscal profile is much healthier because of diversification.
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