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Cheyenne Roundup

Cheyenne Roundup

By: Wyoming Public Media
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The problem solving, the power struggles and the priorities of the current Wyoming legislature.

Join Wyoming Public Media and WyoFile reporters for the Cheyenne Roundup, a weekly look at what’s happening in the Wyoming state house.

Every Monday of the session we’ll preview the legislative week ahead, what bills have died and what’s still kickin’. Produced by Wyoming Public Media and WyoFile.

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Episodes
  • Big picture takeaways from a session with a lot of firsts
    Mar 15 2025

    Between the Freedom Caucus’ first session holding a majority in the House and the Senate tanking a supplemental budget, the general session of the 68th Wyoming Legislature was a whirlwind. Our team shares highlights – and what happens next.

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    13 mins
  • Checks and balances and veto overrides, oh my!
    Mar 8 2025

    As the Wyoming Legislature adjourns, we’re taking another look at the interplay between the three branches of government. What happens with the stack of passed legislation on the governor's desk really brings those checks and balances into focus.

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    14 mins
  • How do you like your budget, scrambled or over easy?
    Feb 28 2025

    With the end of the 2025 legislative session in sight, Wyoming lawmakers were hit with a surprise. In an unprecedented move, Senate leadership announced there would be no supplemental budget, upsetting the governor and sending lawmakers scrambling to figure out alternative ways to fund their priorities.

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    13 mins

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