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Month: April 2025

DOGE cancels 2025 NAEP–Nation’s Report Card

The NAEP 30-person board oversees the exam.  It voted to kill important assessments that comprise the Nation’s Report Card over the next seven years. It reduced the statistical staff from 100 to 3.  The remaining three don’t work directly with

laramie@wyominglwv.org April 29, 2025April 29, 2025 State Read more

Columbus Day wasn’t missing

A recent executive order aimed to “reinstate” Columbus Day. As before, it falls on the second Monday of October and has never been a federal holiday. Since 2021, this day was decreed to celebrate two groups of early inhabitants. Read

laramie@wyominglwv.org April 28, 2025April 28, 2025 State Read more

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laramie@wyominglwv.org April 20, 2025 State Read more

ND becomes third state to require 60% for constitutional amendments

laramie@wyominglwv.org April 15, 2025April 15, 2025 State Read more

GOP leadership: election bylaws v. state law

Internal GOP politics have been in the news for many years. Now there’s been a ruling, and party leadership disagrees that state law supersedes party bylaws. The role of the men and women in the precinct is in question, as

laramie@wyominglwv.org April 15, 2025April 15, 2025 State Read more

YouTube usage to view legislature is up!

Leo Wolfson interviewed three politically active Wyomingites about transparency, who watches sessions and meetings, and why. He starts with an unfortunate comment calling YouTube viewing a “spectator sport” and cites 220,000 page views in 2024. Citizen involvement is so much

laramie@wyominglwv.org April 15, 2025April 15, 2025 State Read more

AZ voter citizenship: disparate treatment for voters

laramie@wyominglwv.org April 13, 2025April 13, 2025 State Read more

Barraso & Lummis support public lands sale to fund federal budget

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laramie@wyominglwv.org April 9, 2025April 9, 2025 State Read more

Summer support for children’s meals

Wyoming’s elected officials have twice chosen not to participate in this federal food program. First lady Jennie Gordon is hoping for a change this year. She and Secretary of Education Degenfelder have teamed up to find a permanent solution. They

laramie@wyominglwv.org April 8, 2025April 8, 2025 State Read more

In case you’ve not seen this: #Hands Off around the USA

  An estimated 5.2M people turned out at 1200 rallies! Read and view more>>>

laramie@wyominglwv.org April 8, 2025April 8, 2025 State Read more
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