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The Wyoming Legislature just wrapped up a session where $430 million was cut from the existing budget to make up for major losses of revenue connected with COVID-19.
Cuts to education were avoided when the House and Senate couldn't reach a deal on a school finance bill. Lawmakers also rejected possible revenue increases to offset those cuts. Some like Jackson Rep. Mike Yin worries there are more cuts to come.
"Yes, I'm very concerned."Yin wonders what additional reductions could look like.
"I mean if you make cuts that come after that, you're gonna be cutting into the bone," said Yin.