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Jackson Hole and Aspen: 2 ski towns, 2 ways to shred the spread

But manager Jim Morrison can’t say why, exactly. “Of course our business is down,” he told the News&Guide. “It’s just too difficult to say how much is purely affidavit driven, COVID driven, or snow driven. It’s pretty evident that people are willing to risk traveling in COVID environments, even at a high risk level.” Why hotels in the Roaring Fork Valley are seeing so much less traffic than those in resort towns like Jackson Hole is a central question in an ongoing debate in Pitkin County. Health officials there have reacted to the COVID-19 pandemic in two ways that health officials in Teton County have not: by requiring visitors to fill out a form confirming they’ve tested negative before arriving in Aspen and shutting down indoor dining when cases peaked in early January.

Wyoming Senate abortion debate circles around question of viability

Wyoming Senate abortion debate circles around question of viability By Brendan LaChance on March 2, 2021 Sen. Cheri Steinmetz. (Wyoming Legislature, Youtube) CASPER, Wyo. The Wyoming Senate debated Senate File 34 during their Tuesday, March 2 floor session which proponents argued would ensure that infants born alive when an abortion is performed would be given the same “commonly accepted means of care that would be rendered to any other infant born alive.” “It is my hope that we can all agree that once a child is born alive, all rights apply equally under the law,” the legislation’s primary sponsor Sen. Cheri Steinmetz (Goshen, Niobrara, Weston County) said. “We have seen evidence this last year in Wyoming that we will go to extreme measures to to save just one human life. This has been exemplified in measures taken to fight COVID-19.”

Wyoming Senate Committee moves forward with bill that would add restrictions to health orders

Wyoming Senate Committee moves forward with bill that would add restrictions to health orders
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Proposed Bill Would Require Majority Vote to Add New Wyoming Taxes

CHEYENNE  A bill being brought forth to the Wyoming Legislature would amend the Wyoming Constitution, requiring electors’ consent prior to imposing taxes. The bill, which is sponsored by District 13 Senator Tom James, (R-Rock Springs), is seeking a Wyoming Constitutional amendment to Senate Joint Resolution SJ0001. Those co-sponsoring the bill are Senators Bo Biteman, Anthony Bouchard, Tim French and Troy McKeown, and Representatives Bill Fortner, Chuck Gray, Dan Laursen, Rachel Rodriguez-Williams, and Robert Wharff. “I am sponsoring this bill in order to give a voice to the people that they currently do not have because when these important issues come up for discussion, it is Monday through Friday during work hours and people just do not have the time to make it to have their voice heard,” James said.

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