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As matters pick up the pace in Cheyenne, Representative Crago outlines the business and process for the next few weeks of this session and explains his personal approach to deciding how to vote on any given piece of legislation, the value of lobbyists, and the value of debate. Barry Crago encourages voters to…
Senator Dave Kinskey walks us through the upcoming weeks of legislative business and the Supplemental Budget under consideration. He is a fierce advocate of learning from Wyoming’s history of boom and bust and saving not splurging. Mr Kinskey provided updates on the plethora of property tax relief proposals and which are serious candidates…
The backdrop for many conversations right now links back to what is going on at the legislative session in Cheyenne. There is a slew of potential pieces of legislation that would impact education in Wyoming. This raises questions about what is appropriate for legislation and what should be left to the State Board of…
Not long ago, Active Shooter Training in schools, businesses, hospitals, and government facilities wasn’t a priority – or even a thought – in organizations across America. Today, a mass shooting incident can happen anywhere. JCSD#1 believes in preparing for such an unthinkable event and has brought in Tac-One Consulting in collaboration with JC Sheriff’s Office…
In the first of our interviews with HD40 Representative Barry Crago from this legislative session in Cheyenne, we talk about progress on the first two weeks and what has he been focussing on. We asked about how well business has been conducted with almost half of the elected officials being incoming freshmen and some…
Senator Dave Kinskey, Chairman of the Appropriations Committee and Senate Vice-President reports on the second week of this legislative session. Can the Legislature actually provide much-needed property tax relief or are there just too many ideas on the table? Should it be in the form of rebates or reductions? How long could it…
Proposed Alcoholic Beverages Ordinances City Attorney Contract 20:50 Personnel Policy Review 24:45 Board Liaison Assignments 30:45 Council Items 42:10 Close
CALL TO ORDERPLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCEAPPROVAL OF AGENDA 0:40APPROVAL OF MINUTES 0:55(January 3, 2022 – Regular Meeting Minutes) UNFINISHED BUSINESS 1:15 Ordinance #1412 – 3rd & Final Reading – An ordinance providing for the annexation of Big Horn Cooperative Marketing Association, a Wyoming nonprofit corporation†to the Town of the City of Buffalo, Wyoming. NEW BUSINESS …
Confused about the 1% Tax? Who pays it? How much does it raise? How is it distributed and who benefits? Find out in our conversation with former Buffalo City Council member, Wes Haskins. The deadline for applications this year is Tuesday February 28th, 2023 at 5:00 pm. For more information on how…
Some pesticides are regulated and need certification to buy and use – even if you aren’t a commercial operator. Now is the time to get certified or renew your existing one. Need help with accurately selecting the right pesticide? How and when do you apply pesticides to complete the job. How to do so safely?…
Charles Auzqui gives us a glimpse into the complex world of procuring and spending Federal Grants and why they are important. School districts rely on Federal Grants to provide high-quality education to all students but obtaining them, and then staying within the regulations they come with, is a highly skilled job with heavy penalties for…
307NetInfo will be providing weekly updates from our representatives in Cheyenne. Just a few days into the session here Senator Dave Kinskey’s report. He represents Johnson & Sheridan Counties. Not only is he Senate Vice-President but also Chairman of the powerful Appropriations Committee. In this short first interview, Senator Kinskey highlights the biggest issue on…