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Revenue report holds gains, losses and stark warnings

November 1, 2019 by Andrew Graham 1 Comment

A recent report on Wyoming revenue projections is being characterized as a major shortfall, but money still flows into savings accounts.

Public records dispute may land state in court

June 22, 2018 by Andrew Graham 2 Comments

They’ve paid thousands in fees and waited months, but two advocacy groups don’t have the public records they requested. Who are they, what’s the holdup and what does it mean for Wyoming's new fees for records rules?

Legislature ends session with education cuts, again

March 20, 2018 by Andrew Graham 2 Comments

Speaker Steve Harshman declared victory on the House floor after cuts were held to $27 million, far less than some senators wanted.

Senate advances education cuts, related Constitution change

February 23, 2018 by Andrew Graham Leave a Comment

The Senate is doubling down on education cuts — advancing one bill to pare $114 million over three years, and another to change the Constitution.

Wyoming doesn’t need to cram 25 kids into a classroom

October 10, 2017 by Kerry Drake 2 Comments

Legislators who think increased class sizes could be an easy way out of a funding crisis could face a new lawsuit.

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