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Nick Reynolds

Nick Reynolds is the politics and policy reporter for WyoFile. A native of central New York, he has covered politics in Wyoming since 2018, when he arrived to cover that year’s governor’s race. Reynolds has won numerous journalism awards for his political, environmental and investigative work in Wyoming and in New York. He lives in Casper.

Republicans accuse Wyoming GOP of election fraud

March 30, 2021 by Nick Reynolds 19 Comments

The fight for control of Wyoming’s majority party has been ramping up for years. WyoFile examines the latest skirmishes.

Lawmakers tackle ed funding, Medicaid, net metering and more

March 29, 2021 by Nick Reynolds 1 Comment

The K-12 education and capital construction budgets are, along with Medicaid expansion, the final big-ticket items for the Legislature to resolve. Net metering, two-man crews and racist real estate covenants also considered.

With help of federal relief, legislature finds budget consensus

March 29, 2021 by Nick Reynolds 5 Comments

Federal dollars have bailed Wyoming out of its biggest budget issues, for now.

Gun bills playing outsized role in already gun-friendly Wyo politics

March 26, 2021 by Nick Reynolds 16 Comments

Lawmakers have advanced a number of controversial gun bills under immense pressure from lobby groups and the public.

Lawmakers leave dozens of bills to wither on the vine

March 26, 2021 by Nick Reynolds 8 Comments

Each year, scores of bills fail to survive the Wyoming Legislative Session. WyoFile rounds up the notable casualties of 2021.
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