WyLeg Budget Session Update: 2020

Wyoming's budget session is in full swing. We've been tracking a number of bills that can both help, and hinder progress in Wyoming. Take a look, and make time to write your lawmakers on issues that matter most to you and your peers.

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You Can Write Your Way to a Better Wyoming

Letters and post cards to your elected officials are one of the impactful components of grassroots advocacy. 

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Wyoming’s Death Penalty Laws are Unconstitutional and Must Be Repealed

The ACLU of Wyoming believes that the state’s death penalty laws violate both the United States and Wyoming Constitutions and we are asking the state’s legislators to repeal the capital punishment in the state.

Death Penalty Campaign

Five State Elected Officials Need to Weigh in on Uinta County’s Plan to Build an Immigration Prison

As Uinta County Commissioners move forward with their plan to contract with a private company to construct and operate an immigration detention facility in the county, the ACLU of Wyoming is asking the state’s five elected officials to weigh in on the legality of the plan.

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What Does LGBTQ+ and Two Spirit Mean?

We don’t have all the answers, but here are some straightforward definitions and suggestions for getting better acquainted with your peers. 

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There is no ACLU without you

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Ending the Death Penalty is a Common-Sense Solution to Wyoming's Budget Woes

As the Legislature begins to seriously consider the budget for the upcoming biennium, legislators will be faced with some hard decisions. Revenue is down, and there aren’t many more ways to cut the fat. But there is one way: end the death penalty in Wyoming.

By Sabrina King

Death Penalty Campaign

The ACLU of Wyoming Recognizes Native American Heritage Month

During the month of November, we recognize the many sacrifices, contributions, and achievements of Native American people as well as celebrate their rich and vibrant cultures.

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Statewide screenings of Lindy Lou, Juror Number 2

She sentenced a man to death. Could you make that decision?

Lindy Lou, Juror Number 2