WPR News
9:06 am
Wed February 21, 2007

State Holds Firm on Wolf Position

Cheyenne, WY – This morning almost two dozen people told the state legislature not to change its law for managing wolves. The state House's wildlife committee met to discuss changing the wolf management policy. That policy would go into effect if wolves come off the endangered species list and the federal government approves the plan. Right now the state is suing to try and get the federal government to sign off on the law. The committee voted unanimously to leave the state law as it is.

WPR News
9:02 am
Wed February 21, 2007

State Senate Approves Hathaway Scholarship Requirements

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WPR News
8:59 am
Wed February 21, 2007

Controversial Measure Approved by the House

WPR News
8:57 am
Wed February 21, 2007

State Senate Votes to Change Eminent Domain Law

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WPR News
8:53 am
Wed February 21, 2007

House and Senate Say: We Can Work It Out

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8:51 am
Wed February 21, 2007

Laramie Officials Postpone Aquifer Protection Vote

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WPR News
3:30 am
Wed February 21, 2007

State Legislature Targets Telecom Industry

WPR News
10:10 am
Mon February 19, 2007

State Senate to Fund Light Rail Study

Laramie, WY – The state Senate voted to fund a study for a light rail project in eastern Wyoming on Friday. The report would help lawmakers decide whether to move forward with a proposed rail system from Casper to New Mexico. During the debate, Cheyenne Senator Bob Fecht asked lawmakers to envision the future, where there might even be a train between Laramie and Cheyenne. The senate vote would put $240,000 into a study, although the House must approve the spending. The state of Colorado has already committed $1.2M to the effort.

WPR News
9:32 am
Mon February 19, 2007

State Senate to Take Final Look at Hathaway Req's

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