Wyo medical students’ laudable fight for Medicaid expansion OpinionNovember 26, 2019 by Kerry Drake 1 Comment Future healthcare providers tell legislators passing bill makes moral, fiscal sense.
Nobel Prize winner sheds light on Wyoming’s medical misery OpinionJuly 2, 2019 by Kerry Drake 7 Comments Callous politicians who aren’t held accountable are responsible for many of rural America’s health care woes.
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.
Good revenue news offers state an opportunity for reform OpinionNovember 6, 2018 by Kerry Drake 4 Comments Wyoming is no longer facing a $1 billion budget deficit, creating the chance — but removing the political will — to break the boom-bust cycle.
Wyoming governor hopefuls don’t pull punches OpinionOctober 23, 2018 by Kerry Drake 2 Comments Constitution Party candidate Rex Rammell gave Democrat Mary Throne an opening to tout her friend of coal credentials at the expense of Republican Mark Gordon.