Legislative Session 2019 in Review

The death penalty’s days are numbered in our great state.

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Last Week in WyLeg

Wyoming's death penalty repeal bill is making historic advancements through WyLeg. Learn more in this week's recap.

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Repeal the Death Penalty in Wyoming

We're partnering with a diverse group of legislators, individuals, faith-based organizations, civil liberties groups and good government advocates to support a proposal in WyLeg that would repeal the death penalty.

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The anti-protest bill is back – and just as bad as ever

ALEC is a front organization for corporate legislative interests and has representation in all 50 states.

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Respecting Identity: Latinx Breaks Down Barriers

We all have our own identities we want respected. The gender-neutral term Latinx helps give people the freedom to be who they want to be.

By Antonio Serrano, Antonio Serrano

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The Election is Over: Now What?

Our democracy depends on people staying engaged after Election Day. With the Wyoming legislative session beginning in just a few weeks, we all still have a job to do.

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We've Got a Job to do on Election Day

Empowering every American with the correct information to exercise their right to vote is crucial to a transparent and equal democracy.

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#WyoSayNo: A Year in Review

A year later and we still adamantly oppose the proposed immigration prison near Evanston.

By Antonio Serrano, Antonio Serrano

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Immigration by Choice or by Chance

When Jose Merced Lucero was born near Taos Pueblo in Nuevo Mexico in 1829, little did he know he was about to become – more or less by default – a citizen of the United States.

By Pat Kondas

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