Legislative Session 2023: A Look Back

Extreme politicians are trying (and in some cases succeeding) to strip rights from the most marginalized Wyomingites.

By Antonio Serrano, Antonio Serrano

Antonio Serrano

We the People: Rosie Read

In college, Rosie told her great grandmother she’d work at the ACLU one day. Today, she leads Wyoming's first nonprofit program staffed by a full-time immigration attorney.

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This Law Could Criminalize Everyday Conversations About Immigration

The Supreme Court will hear arguments on a federal law that violates our First Amendment right to free speech.

Protester holds a sign that says All Immigrants are Welcome Here.

My Son's Hair is Part of a Thousand-Year-Old Tribal Culture. His School Called it a 'Fad.'

The school’s requirement is a rejection of who he is and a demand that he sacrifice his culture and heritage to conform to baseless and unfair rules.

Ashley Lomboy (left) and her son Logan (right).

Child Labor Investigation Reveals Immigration Policy Changes We Need Now

The New York Times uncovered how labor protections are failing migrant children — and reminds us that we need big policy solutions.

Migrant children working inside a classroom.

West Virginia Lawmakers are Pushing Public Schools to Teach Creationism

Allowing teachers to present “intelligent design” in science class would jeopardize students’ educational futures and violate the Constitution.

Delegates gathered in the House of Delegates chamber at the Capitol in Charleston, W.Va. to discuss a bill on Feb. 14, 2019.

Trans People Belong: Veto Senate File 133

Let's be real, Wyomingites know Senate File 133 isn't about protecting fairness in sports.

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Gov. Gordon: Veto Anti-Abortion Bills Now

Deeply private, personal, and unique decisions about abortion should be made by pregnant people in consultation with their doctors – who should be able to treat their patients according to their best medical judgement.

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Crossing the Bridge Together: The Fight for Voting Rights Marches On

Ensuring access to the ballot for Black voters is a community-led, daily pursuit.

Demonstrators including Vice President Kamala Harris march on the Edmund Pettus Bridge on the anniversary of "Bloody Sunday" on Sunday, March 6, 2022.