Wyoming Lawmakers Recommend Diverting Money for School MaintenanceWyoming Lawmakers Recommend Diverting Money for School MaintenanceThe full Legislature, which meets next year, will have the final say in the matter.Associated PressAssociated Press
Computer Science Education Pushed in WyomingComputer Science Education Pushed in WyomingThe recommendation is expected to be proposed to the full Legislature when it meets next year.Associated PressAssociated Press
Wyoming Lawmakers Eye Bigger Classes to Address ShortfallWyoming Lawmakers Eye Bigger Classes to Address ShortfallState officials testified about class sizes before the Legislature's Select Committee on School Facilities in Casper on Tuesday. Associated PressAssociated Press
Wyoming Lawmakers Consider Options on Collecting Money OwedWyoming Lawmakers Consider Options on Collecting Money OwedMost of the money owed to the state is from a combination of unpaid court fines and taxes.Associated PressAssociated Press
Wyoming Lawmakers Consider One Percent Tax on TourismWyoming Lawmakers Consider One Percent Tax on TourismTourism officials say any additional funding the office might receive from the tax would be directed toward national and international marketing.Associated PressAssociated Press
Wyoming Lawmakers Consider ‘Menu’ of New TaxesWyoming Lawmakers Consider ‘Menu’ of New TaxesCommittee co-chairman Rep. Mike Madden, of Buffalo, says not all the proposals are going to move forward.Associated PressAssociated Press
Wyoming Lawmakers Want to See Cuts Before New Revenue for EducationWyoming Lawmakers Want to See Cuts Before New Revenue for EducationDuring the 2017 session, legislators trimmed around $34.5 million from K-12 education.Associated PressAssociated Press
Wyoming Lawmakers Weigh Changes To Boost Program For At-Risk TeensWyoming Lawmakers Weigh Changes To Boost Program For At-Risk TeensThe program accepts 16- to 18-year-old students who have dropped out of high school.Associated PressAssociated Press