Distrust over the federal government's ability to build a permanent repository played a critical role in committee’s decision to kill controversial “temporary” storage bill.
States have a unique ability to issue stable tokens that can increase U.S. dollar hegemony and function as a public good, writes.
The group's claim isn't true unless you count passing a piece of legislation that does nothing, Rep. Karlee Provenza argues.
Gordon has “grave concerns” that lawmakers pushing for a loan system don’t understand “the circumstances on the ground” ...
One proposal would grant some licensed elk hunters free ‘coupons,’ authorizing them to hunt for grizzlies outside the Greater ...
Two of the bills would stash more money away into state savings accounts, the other would use public funds for private ...
Separating the species would have allowed Wyoming Game and Fish to charge different license fees for each, which opponents ...
CHEYENNE—A measure that would allow limited immunity for overdose reporting has passed the Wyoming Senate and is headed to ...
The committee axed $3.3 million for the High Plains Arboretum, a 62-acre research station west of F.E. Warren Air Force Base.
Bridger-Teton National Forest officials seek feedback on an environmental assessment that contemplates allowing battery-assisted bikes on roughly 27 miles of trails.
After cutting $70 million from the original bill, senators failed to pass the measure to give lawmakers an independent account to sue the government over environmental regulations.
Despite sweetening the pot by grandfathering existing rooftop solar systems, opposition to tinkering with net metering ...