Program Assists With Hearing Aids
The Wyoming Department of Health has a new program to help you and is taking applications until Sept. 30.
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The Wyoming Department of Health has a new program to help you and is taking applications until Sept. 30.
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Better Wyoming showed up recently at the Revenue Committee’s meeting to tell legislators – and the Wyoming public – just how bad things would be for hardworking Wyomingites if these irresponsible cuts go through.
Better Wyoming Fights Irresponsible Tax Cuts Read More »
Hundreds of people flooded lawmakers with emails and gave public testimony in resistance to a bill that aims to ban books and penalize libraries. The fight isn’t over, but together we’ve shown the legislature that Wyoming won’t accept censorship.
Wyoming Says NO to Book Bans Read More »
For the first time in half a century the Wyoming Legislature, under Freedom Caucus leadership, failed their constitutional duty to pass a state budget. These are just some of the programs and agencies that will go unfunded as a result.
Better Wyoming Leads the Charge for our Public Lands Read More »
Better Wyoming volunteers, public educators and advocates packed the Legislature’s first ‘recalibration’ meeting on June 17th to testify in front of the committee and tell them to use the process to fully fund public education.
You’re going to be hearing a lot about this term, “recalibration.” It’s a process that the Legislature has to go through every five years to determine how much funding our public schools need to educate students.
It’s also the process the Freedom Caucus plans to use to defund our schools to complete their plan of tearing down public education.
What the *%^# is “recalibration” (and why does it matter for Wyoming’s public schools)? Read More »
For the first time in half a century the Wyoming Legislature, under Freedom Caucus leadership, failed their constitutional duty to pass a state budget. These are just some of the programs and agencies that will go unfunded as a result.
Unite to Protect Medicaid in Wyoming Read More »
The 2025 General Session marked a shift for the Wyoming Legislature with the so-called “Freedom Caucus” taking on leadership positions for the first time.
Overall Statewide Accountability Report Read More »
Session Recap Sweetwater and Carbon Counties’ legislative delegations were mixed bags during the 2025 session when it came to bills
Sweetwater and Carbon Counties Accountability Report Read More »
Session Update Teton County’s legislative delegation mostly voted in favor of bills to increase affordable healthcare access and support public
Teton County Accountability Report Read More »