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Wyoming Homeland Security Series – Part 1: An Introduction to the People, Policies and Funding That Define Homeland Security in Wyoming

Wyoming Homeland Security Series – Part 1: An Introduction to the People, Policies and Funding That Define Homeland Security in Wyoming

By JP Eichmiller on December 27, 2011

  By JP Eichmiller December 27, 2011 Two miles north of downtown Cheyenne, just off of Interstate 25, the former [...]

Posted in Wyoming Issues | Tagged Government Information, Government Spending, Homeland Security, Wyoming Government, Wyoming Office of Homeland Security

Wyoming Homeland Security Series – Part 2: 9/11 Signals a New Age in Federal Funding for Wyoming

Wyoming Homeland Security Series – Part 2: 9/11 Signals a New Age in Federal Funding for Wyoming

By JP Eichmiller on December 27, 2011

By JP Eichmiller December 27, 2011 The advent of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security nearly one decade ago created [...]

Posted in Wyoming Issues | Tagged Government Information, Homeland Security, Wyoming Government, Wyoming Office of Homeland Security

No One Willing to Own Insurance Responsibility of Exchange

No One Willing to Own Insurance Responsibility of Exchange

By JP Eichmiller on October 17, 2011

The responsibility of assuming control of a health insurance exchange in Wyoming is turning into a game of political hot-potato. [...]

Posted in Wyoming Issues | Tagged Agency Directives, Biennial Budget, Budget Session, Exchange Committee, Exchange Regulations, Executive Agency, Executive Power, Health Care Decisions, Hot Potato, Insurance Exchange, Labor Health, Legislative Policy, Legislators, Liberty Group, Matt Mead, Meena, Office Health, Own Insurance, Policy Analyst, Social Services Committee, State Insurance, Wyoming Health | 2 Responses

Sunshine in Wyoming Government – Public Records and Meetings Legislation

Sunshine in Wyoming Government – Public Records and Meetings Legislation

By JP Eichmiller on August 21, 2011

By JP Eichmiller August 1, 2011 Wyoming press representatives are hoping to reach a compromise with local agency officials by [...]

Posted in Public Records, Wyoming Issues | Tagged Abstention, Agency Officials, August 1, County Commissioners, Executive Sessions, Government Information, Judiciary Committee, Local Agency, Mediation, Public Officials, Public Records, Refinement, Senate Majority, Stakeholders, State Agency Representatives, State Employees, Wpa, Wyoming Government, Wyoming Media, Wyoming Public | 1 Response

Massachusetts: A Healthcare Fishing Story

Massachusetts: A Healthcare Fishing Story

By JP Eichmiller on August 21, 2011

By JP Eichmiller May 18, 2011 As the state’s Joint Labor, Health and Social Services committee pressed through its seventh [...]

Posted in Health Care, National Issues | Tagged Affordable Care, Care Act, Committee Members, Denver Office, Hook Line, Labor Health, Legislator, Massachusetts Example, Massachusetts Medicaid, Medicaid Enrollment, Obama, Patient Protection, Peasley, Regional Administrator, Richard Allen, Social Services Committee, Staff Editorial, State Medicaid, Tangible Example, Wall Street Journal

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Editorial

SF 104 Referendum

March 14th, 2013

Published by: Charles Curley

On January 25th, 2013, the Wyoming legislature passed a bill at the speed of greased lightening to reorganize the state's Department of Education. Governor Mead signed it on January 29th. Opponents of the bill formed a committee on February 15th to overturn the law via the referendum process. There are a..... [ Read Full Article ] .....

Just What IS Wyoming's State of the State?

January 16th, 2013

Published by: Maureen Bader

Wyoming Governor Matt Mead said, in his 2013 state of the state address, that the state of the state is strong. This is true, relatively. But the address held nothing new when it came to spending restraint or the fuel tax. Gov. Mead’s state of the state speech was mostly a r..... [ Read Full Article ] .....


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