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An Ode to Compassion and Self-Governance

By Benjamin Barr on October 2, 2012

In an age when we hear so much about the need for more government programs to stop every evil under [...]

Posted in Editorials | Tagged Bureaucrats, civil society, first amendment, Obama, role of government, Self Governance, voluntary associations

The Symptom is Lobbying; the Disease is Corporate Welfare

By Maureen Bader on May 11, 2012

A double-edged waste of resources One of the rights embodied in the First Amendment is the right to talk to [...]

Posted in Editorials | Tagged first amendment, Legislator, Legislators, Lobby, Wyoming Government

Will Old Media Become Extinct or Make a Comeback Tour?

Will Old Media Become Extinct or Make a Comeback Tour?

By Maureen Bader on February 10, 2012

  By Maureen Bader, February 10, 2012 Two pieces of legislation weaving their way through the U.S. House of Representatives [...]

Posted in National Issues | Tagged Bader, Blackout, Comeback Tour, Copyright Infringement, Due Process, Entertainment Industry, federal government, first amendment, Fraternal Twin, free speech, Intellectual Property Rights, Internet, Internet Domains, Internet Piracy, Internet Service Providers, Music Site, Paypal, Pipa, Sopa, Two Pieces, Unintended Consequences, Uproar, Whiff | 1 Response

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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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