Limited Mining Operations (LMOs) are operations for mining 15 acres or less. These small undertakings are exempt from permitting and don't require a period of publice comment. New legislation would expand LMOs to include almost all minerals. One such LMO
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These two days will be in Evanston. On the afternoon of July 30, starting at 1:30, housing policy will be discussed as well as draft legislation. The Committee will review bill drafts concerning electricity production, housing, insurance, business fraud, trademarks
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The LWV Laramie July Board Meeting will be Tuesday, July 30 at the Wyoming Women's History House, 317 S 2nd St from 6:30 - 8 pm. Zoom access will be available. All Laramie League members are welcome to attend. |
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Once again, day 2 is in Evanston. First thing for 2 hours the discussion is on insurance. The rest of the trade is business fraud and trade names. To speak, you must complete a public comment form. If you are |
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Meet at the Ft. Washakie Library for a community conversation. Join LWVFC & the WY Humanities Council for a guided, nonpartisan discussion of the book "Democracy Under Construction" Read more about the project>>> |
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Updates: Agenda, August 5, 2024 Minutes, July 7, 2024 Budget, August 5, 2024 |
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Ballots are grouped into manageable batches, often batches of 25 to 50. Human teams can’t reliably count -- by hand -- larger batches of ballots at one time. |
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The invitation comes from Tennessee Watson, the deputy managing editor. The newsroom is at Sunshine Coffee, southwest corner of the Laramie Civic Center. As Tennessee says, "... It’s a chance for you to get to know some of our reporters |
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Local election issues—especially races for county commissioners and city councilors.  Bring your topic(s) and see what others think and know related to them. The event will be at Laradise Lane on south 2nd street, the space between the Vision Center |
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Remember that gated building next to The Sugarmouse Tea House? That's the WY Women's History House! That's where to sip and savor, meet new friends, and hear unique presentations, typically about historical WY. This week's presenter is 6th-generation WY native |
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Meet at the Central Community College for a community conversation. Join LWVFC & the WY Humanities Council for a guided, nonpartisan discussion of the book "Democracy Under Construction" Read more about the project>>> |
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Ratified on August 18, 1920, prohibits denying citizens the right to vote based on gender. Specifically: "The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State |
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The Progressive Voter Alliance meets monthly featuring both open mic public comment and two invited, local presenters. This month Leslie Waggoner and Mary Mountain share their messages. Leslie is an archivist at AHC. She'll tell the story of the KKK |
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This meeting is in Jackson, in the District Board Room, starting at 1:00 p.m. The only agenda item is a tour of the high school, Munger Mountain Elementary, and the Transportation Garage. Read more>>> |
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The Committee hears reports first, including recommendations for charter schools. Browsing the meeting materials (posted on wyoleg.gov), there is a lengthy discussion of the differences between the previous ranking system and the new one. A few schools shifted significantly. Read |
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This group is meeting at the Fort Washakie Business Center. At 2:00 p.m., they will end the meeting for a Rock Art Imagery Tour. During the meeting they will discuss three draft bills and hear presentations from CWC and UW Today is the anniversary of the certification of the 19th Amendment, which granted some women the right to vote. However, women now have fewer rights than we have had in decades, and we are far from equal in our democracy. |
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The partners Equality State Policy Center and Wyoming Tax Facts again sponsor a lunchtime discussion. This installation includes three guests: Rep. Mike Yin (D-Teton), Casper City Council member Amber Pollock, and Jerimiah Rieman, Exec Director of the WY County Commissioners |
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Topics for the first day morning include testimony on pre-school readiness, the National Institute for Early Education Research, and the Imagination Library Program. The afternoon session focus is 3-fold: mental health for vulnerable adults, medicaid, and Charter Schools. A footnote |
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