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Consensus REvenue estimating group

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.

Bedrock erosion: How much has Wyo lost to coal’s decline?

Analysis
June 4, 2019 by Andrew Graham 6 Comments

All told, the state today collects at least half a billion dollars less in coal revenue each year than a decade ago. WyoFile breaks down the numbers.

Lawmakers ‘kick the can’ on taxes, schools

February 6, 2018 by Kerry Drake Leave a Comment

The Revenue Committee won't raise taxes and the school finance committee won't adopt a funding formula it paid a consultant to create. Welcome to Wyoming!

Obscure law frees millions for education

October 31, 2017 by Andrew Graham 1 Comment

A largely unnoticed and complex piece of legislation passed last session freed $150 million for the education budget

Gov. Mead’s budget proposes cuts, borrowing from rainy day

December 1, 2015 by Gregory Nickerson 1 Comment

Gov. Mead released his spending proposal today, which includes $159 million in cuts for the 2016 biennium, and borrowing $448 million from the "rainy day" fund for 2017-2018.
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