Wyoming’s nuanced suffrage identity, 150 years on December 10, 2019 by Katie Klingsporn 5 Comments As celebrations commence across the state, some of the Equality State’s leading women unpack Wyoming’s legacy.
Prison chief: Staff shortage could create dangerous conditions August 16, 2019 by Andrew Graham 6 Comments Low staffing at the Wyoming State Penitentiary and the Wyoming Women’s Center could jeopardize safety, prison director Bob Lampert told lawmakers Thursday.
Unable to diversify, Legislature doubles down on energy AnalysisFebruary 25, 2019 by Andrew Graham 2 Comments After killing efforts to broaden the tax base, lawmakers go back to the well — literally — and try to revive the ailing fossil fuel industry
Tensions rise between state GOP leadership and some lawmakers January 29, 2019 by Andrew Graham 13 Comments Bills expose practical and philosophical divide between Wyoming Republican party officials and some GOP legislators.
Senate moves on criminal justice reform January 15, 2019 by Andrew Graham 2 Comments The Wyoming Senate advanced bills to reduce imprisonment from probation violations as part of a years-long criminal justice reform effort.