Honoring 1st woman Governor, Nellie Tayloe Ross Day
Nellie Tayloe Ross was sworn in as governor on January 5, 1925.
Nellie Tayloe Ross was sworn in as governor on January 5, 1925.
Chair Khan is the outgoing FTC leader. She and Brookings Institute Visitor Bill Baer will discuss the recent FTC, this past year and those to come. Preregister>>> Professor Khan is a faculty member at Columbia University Law School. She's the
Today is a national day of mourning for former President Jimmy Carter. Today was also the day of his funeral and trip home to Plains, GA. APTOPIX Jimmy Carter © Jacquelyn Martin
This is the first in weekly updates with WyoFile's Maggie Mullen and Wyoming Public Radio's Jordan Uplinger. They review how this fast-paced lawmaking process works. This is a 12-minute audio tape. Listen here>>>
This citizen lobbyist training is designed to equip you with the skills and confidence. You'll learn from seasoned advocates about lobbying and testifying. Monday, January 20th, is Lobby Day, complete with a free breakfast. Put your training to use. The
The 24th Amendment was ratified in 1964. "There can be no one too poor to vote," declared President Lyndon Johnson. At the time of the passing of this Amendment, the most egregious use of poll taxes stop voting was in
The Legislative Service Office, known as the LSO, is a group of 42 nonpartisan, paid advisers for the legislators. Bills are drafted by a standing or appointed committee, a legislator, or very often, the LSO. Each starts its journey assigned