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Lawmakers quietly explore storing spent nuclear fuel

Management Council votes by email to study housing spent nuclear fuel at Gas Hills, Shirley Basin to bring what a state senator says could be $1 billion a year.

July 12, 2019 by Angus M. Thuermer Jr. 20 Comments

Management Council votes by email to study housing spent nuclear fuel at Gas Hills, Shirley Basin to bring what a state senator says could be $1 billion a year.

Time for lawmakers to roll up the sleeves, the interim’s here

Opinion
March 26, 2019 by Michael Madden 1 Comment

The session gets the attention, but the Legislature relies on the interim — the 48 or 50 weeks between sessions — to get the job done.

Gordon, Buchanan see legislative overreach on new Capitol

February 14, 2019 by Andrew Graham Leave a Comment

Wyoming governor and secretary of state criticize legislative efforts to assume oversight of some parts of the Capitol complex.

Analysis: Lawmakers see culture war in anti-LGBTQ appeasement

December 7, 2018 by Andrew Graham 6 Comments

Legislative leaders avoided addressing LGBTQ discrimination head-on by erasing all protected classes from internal policies, a move critics fear will spark culture wars

Leadership drops “critical infrastructure” as committee topic

April 20, 2018 by Andrew Graham 2 Comments

Protecting infrastructure from protesters won’t be a study topic for Legislature’s Judiciary Committee
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