Todd Schmidt is the church elder recently banned from the Union and later, from campus for one year. He has filed suit against the UW Dean of Students and the President. This article explains the legal strategy against the Dean
LWV Upper Mississippi Rivers shares video of Farm Bill briefing
This MN league hosted Duane Horvorka, Sr Policy Specialist for the National Wildlife Federation and lobbyist working on the Farm Bill. The video is approximately 1 hour 10 minutes. This league is overwhelmed to have 80 pre-register. The Farm
Gayle Symons: helping to build an informed Wyoming
Gail Symons wants you to vote We are proud to claim Gayle as a LWVWY member.
UW launches its part of the 2023 K12 public education collaboration
In the words of the new Dean of Education Dr. Jenna Shim
Satire: Voting in American is Easy … ask GenZ
Voting in America is Easy — Just Ask Gen Z! (Satire)
Who is running for the US Senate in 2024, and from where
2-year implementation of the new Military Justice Code ends with Executive Order
The process began with a bill spearheaded by Senator Kirsten Gillibrand and Representative Jackie Speier (shown in the picture below). The legislation was part of a broad defense policy bill in late 2021. It mandated a presidential order after two
Free/Reduced School Lunches in each WY county
We hear this phrase whenever school populations are discussed: Free or Reduced School Lunch. It means that a child’s family earns
Public Notices: Does the “local” newspaper have to be local or even on paper?
The Casper-Star is suing two towns — Bar Nunn and Mills. The towns no longer wish to publish legal notices in print. Mills and Bar Nunn both passed ordinances in 2021 designed to exempt them from publishing in a newspaper