The Sheridan County Chamber of Commerce’s Government Affairs Committee will host “Eggs and Issues: Post-Legislative Session Breakfast with our Local Delegation” on Wednesday, March 15 at 7:30 am at the Best Western Sheridan Center. Members of Sheridan County’s legislative delegation in attendance wi
The start of the 2023 Wyoming Legislative General Session is less than one week away, and legislators in North-Central Wyoming are attending a few more events to promote their ideas and answer questions from the people, before they head to Cheyenne.
On Wednesday (January 4th) Senator Dave Kinskey
With a little more than 1 month before the start of next year’s Wyoming Legislative General Session, the state senators and representatives from Sheridan and Johnson County have been gathering input on issues from their part of the state to take to Cheyenne.
On Tuesday (November 29th) the Sherida
With less than three months before the start of next year’s Wyoming Legislative Budget Session, the state senators and representatives from Sheridan County have been gathering input on issues from their part of the state to take to Cheyenne.
On Tuesday (November 23rd) the Sheridan County Chamber
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The Sheridan County Chamber of Commerce held its first “in person” luncheon in well over a year, hosting a legislative “recap” at the Holiday Inn yesterday afternoon.
State Representatives Cyrus Western, Mark Jennings, and Barry Crago were present, along with State Senators Bo Biteman and Dave Kinskey each of whom spoke on various issues impacted by the 66
th Wyoming Legislative Session.
Perhaps the biggest issue that remains unresolved is K-12 funding and Kinskey spoke of the growing deficit in educational funding…
That deficit, according to Kinskey will continue to grow over the next few years to nearly a billion dollars by FY 2025-26.