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Candidate Videos Now Online 7/18/2018 GPA-tv recorded our question and answer sessions with candidates for County Treasurer, County Coroner, City Council, County Commission, and more! Business Advocacy spoke with 21
Candidate Videos Now Online 7/18/2018 GPA-tv recorded our question and answer sessions with candidates for County Treasurer, County Coroner, City Council, County Commission, and more! Business Advocacy spoke with 21
Members of the Revenue Committee discuss interim topics on March 7. The 64th Legislature concluded the 2018 Legislative Budget Session on March 15. Starting the session with a slate of
At the close of week three of the 64th Legislative Budget Session, a total of 126 of 330 House Bills and Senate Files were dead, while 63 Senate Files and 46
State Treasurer Mark Gordon attending Wyoming Taxpayer Association’s weekly Toasts & Taxes meeting Both houses voted on their respective versions of the 2019-2020 budget bills on Friday and will begin
The 2018 budget session kicked off last Monday and will run for 20 working days until Friday, March 9, 2018. There were a total of 336 bills and resolutions introduced.
On February 12, the Wyoming State Chamber of Commerce released the following information following the State of the State address. The budget session will run for 20 working days until
“It takes about eight years to train a Governor, and just when you get ’em trained, they leave.” Governor Matt Mead gave his eighth and final State of the State
On January 30, our local legislators met with the public and Chamber members at the Campbell County Senior Center for the Chamber’s annual Eggs & Issues breakfast. Each representative was
The Chamber’s Business Advocacy committee is tasked every year with reviewing the potential issues and challenges facing the Campbell County Chamber’s more than 670 business members from the upcoming Wyoming Legislative Session. Each year
Prepared by: Charlene Murdock, Executive Director Campbell County Chamber of Commerce The Legislature is now in its fifth week of the eight-week session. Crossover has occurred, which means House bills have
Black Hills Energy – City of Gillette – Navajo Transitional Energy Company – Nelson Bros. Mining – Walmart