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Inaction: Another Form of Voter Suppression

Stateline* warned last July of what we are seeing in WY:  too little is done to publicize the 2024 primary elections.  Officially, little or nothing is done to boost turnout. Eight midsized states — Tennessee, West Virginia, Mississippi, Oklahoma, Hawaii,

laramie@wyominglwv.org May 20, 2024May 21, 2024 State Read more

Weston County claims underrepresentation in legislature

The Weston County Commission issued a resolution declaring two legislative vacancies:  a representative and a senator.  The county population was 6838 according to the 2020 Census, making it too small to have its own legislators. Weston Co in two-colored —

laramie@wyominglwv.org May 20, 2024May 20, 2024 State Read more

Register Now — Thursday will be too late for many

Have you moved or changed your name in the past year? If so, you may need to re-register! Do you want to vote in the primary?  Maybe you need to strategically change your party. If so, register BY tomorrow to

laramie@wyominglwv.org May 14, 2024May 14, 2024 State Read more

Renovate the Republic: change the size of US House?

In 1929, Congress put a maximum on the size of the House to 435 seats. It can change.  What if it did? Today’s ratio of residents to lawmakers is way bigger than what George Washington imposed, i.e., 30,000 per seat. 

laramie@wyominglwv.org May 13, 2024May 13, 2024 State Read more

University of WY closes DEI Office

laramie@wyominglwv.org May 11, 2024 State Read more

Closed primaries cut out millions of voters

laramie@wyominglwv.org May 5, 2024May 5, 2024 State Read more

Volunteer Opportunities on City of Laramie Boards and Commissions

Laramie has openings on several boards and commissions. Apply by May 15.

laramie@wyominglwv.org May 2, 2024May 2, 2024 Laramie Read more

Many WY teachers will be fired as federal COVID funds expire

During the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic, Wyoming schools invested improved air ventilation, smaller classes, and more nurses and counselors, and individualized instruction. To accommodate these changes, additional temporary instructional and professional staff were hired. Those funds are now

laramie@wyominglwv.org May 2, 2024May 2, 2024 State Read more

What’s Needed to Vote In Wyoming?

Wyoming voters can use the following IDs when voting: Wyoming Driver’s license or ID card Tribal ID card Valid US passport UW Military card Driver’s License or ID card from another state UW student ID Wyoming community college ID Wyoming

laramie@wyominglwv.org May 1, 2024May 1, 2024 State Read more

Corporations Interim Committee hears testimony on healthcare deserts

Astounding!  Did you know that a doctor who assumes a second specialty — e.g., OBYN — may face malpractice insurance costs of $100,000 yearly?

laramie@wyominglwv.org May 1, 2024May 1, 2024 State Read more
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