Wyoming has joined 23 states in suing to stop the Environmental Protection Agency's Clean Power Plan, which sets limits on emissions from coal-fired power plants.
The final rule, which was published in the Federal Register Friday morning, imposes a 44% carbon emission reduction requirement on Wyoming, more than doubling the 19% reduction in the EPA's proposed rule...
A petition drive which asks the state to invoke the 10th amendment to battle federal environmental policies was officially launched at a rally in Cheyenne on Thursday.
Wyoming Governor Matt Mead says he will continue to fight the Environmental Protection Agency's Clean Power Plan.
Wyoming, which is the nation's number one coal producing state, has until September 2016 to put together a state plan.
"Sixteen states, including Wyoming, have asked the U...
U.S. Senator John Barrasso (R-Wyo.) released the following statement regarding the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) proposed ozone regulation:
The rule is more proof the Obama Administration is turning a deaf ear to Americans who want Washington to focus on job creation...
Senator's Enzi and Barrasso join 53 senators this week in calling on the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for a 60-day extension for the public comment period on EPA’s proposed rule to regulate carbon dioxide emissions from existing power plants.
Governor Mead says he believes that "a decision of this significance should not come from a regulatory agency, especially when it goes against over 100 years of history, law and practice."
Wyoming Gov. Matt Mead's administration wants the EPA to freeze implementation of its recent decision that over 1 million acres around Riverton remains legally Indian Country.