House votes to handcuff counties on private schools February 20, 2019 by Angus M. Thuermer Jr. 9 Comments Committee of the Whole passes Friess school bill 31-24 in first of three tests on House floor.
Laramie’s free clinic flooded with support following WashPo story February 19, 2019 by Katie Klingsporn 1 Comment National publicity surrounding a well-known Wyoming family’s political infighting has resulted in an unexpected windfall for the Downtown Clinic.
House panel: Private school ‘equality’ trumps county authority February 12, 2019 by Angus M Thuermer Jr., Andrew Graham 6 Comments Corporations committee votes for bill to strip counties of zoning authority over private schools and enable Friess school to be built as planned in Teton County.
Friess machine urges lawmakers to override local authority December 26, 2018 by Angus M. Thuermer Jr. 9 Comments State legislators will consider overruling several county-level measures, including a zoning fracas involving GOP mega donor Foster Friess.
Spending to save: State commits $1.8 million to consultants October 23, 2018 by Andrew Graham 4 Comments Lawmakers are betting big that efficiency experts at a multinational firm can find and trim hundreds of millions in government fat.