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At his town hall meeting Thursday night, with well more than 100 in attendance, Rep. Bill Allemand, R-Midwest, announced the ...
The Wyoming Freedom Caucus is pushing back against expanding nuclear waste storage in the state, opposing efforts supported ...
The panel voted to audit the Legislative Service Office, subpoena several local officials and investigate the Weston County ...
One year after two Sweetwater County lawmakers filed a defamation suit against a Wyoming Freedom Caucus-affiliated political ...
Allemand also read a statement from the Freedom Caucus during his townhall which indicated the Caucus supports nuclear energy ...
State lawmakers will consider draft legislation this week that would allow manufacturers of “advanced nuclear reactors” to ...
Harriet Hageman’s potential bid for Wyoming governor has put other candidates on hold. Only two have officially declared and ...
A draft bill that would make an exception to Wyoming's nuclear waste ban is intended to accommodate a California firm's plans to "mass-produce" microreactors near Casper.
That’s One Big Beautiful Win. The irony, of course, is that the same people who spent four years calling President Trump a threat to democracy now seem outraged that he’s a threat to bureaucracy.
Rather than soften its edges, Senate Republicans took the sprawling Republican megabill the House sent them and sharpened it further, making the heart of President Donald Trump’s legislative agenda ...
President Trump was heavily involved in helping craft a mammoth tax and spending bill, talking constantly with GOP leaders, sources said.