CHEYENNE — Lawmakers will play catch-up this interim leading up to the 2025 general session as school districts work to complete studies related to construction projects and prepare to advocate
Committee-sponsored legislation is traditionally more likely to succeed at the statehouse. But this year, about a third of such bills died in an initial vote.
Wyoming Republican Gov. Mark Gordon has vetoed a bill that would have allowed people to carry concealed guns in schools and government meetings. Supporters said continuing to block guns from
Governor Gordon's decision to veto a budget cut preserves diversity programming at the University of Wyoming while raising concerns. Read to learn more.