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Senators Enzi & Barrsso Vote Against Continuing Resolution
Senators Enzi & Barrsso Vote Against Continuing Resolution
Senators Enzi & Barrsso Vote Against Continuing Resolution
Wyoming’s two U.S. Senators voted against the continuing resolution (CR) today that would fund the federal government for the next six months. Senators Mike Enzi and John Barrasso oppose the bill, which includes a provision that restores Abandoned Mind Land (AML) Trust Fund funding for all states except Wyoming.
Gov Mead: AML Money to Wyoming Will Be Restored [AUDIO]
Gov Mead: AML Money to Wyoming Will Be Restored [AUDIO]
Gov Mead: AML Money to Wyoming Will Be Restored [AUDIO]
Governor Matt Mead says he is "optimistic" that congress will restore AML funding. a recently passed Federal Transportation Funding Law put a cap on how much Abandoned Mine Land payments states can get. The Wyoming Territorial Prison in Laramie is attracting more tourists. Doug Randall reports. Click past the jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.
Gov. Mead Upset With Feds Over AML Cut [AUDIO]
Gov. Mead Upset With Feds Over AML Cut [AUDIO]
Gov. Mead Upset With Feds Over AML Cut [AUDIO]
Yellowstone National  Park  Superintendent Dan Wenk discussed the details of the park's proposed winter use plan.  Governor Matt Mead says he is upset with last week's vote in congress cutting federal abandoned mine land payments to the state. Doug Randall reports. Click past the jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.
Lummis: State’s AML Funds Taken
Lummis: State’s AML Funds Taken
Lummis: State’s AML Funds Taken
U.S. Representative Cynthia Lummis (R-WY)Friday voted against the two-year Transportation Conference Committee Agreement, after it was discovered that U.S. Senator Max Baucus (D-MT) removed  Abandoned Mine Land (AML) funds guaranteed to the state of Wyoming to cover the legislation’s hefty price tag on items unrelated to highway spending. Although many states, including Montana, tribes, and union