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Let’s talk about the Economy & Taxes
Is it prudent for Albany County Government to incur $95 million in debt?
Jerry Gruber
Feb 21


Chairwoman Roxie Hensley's Statement of Support for SF116
Senate File 116 restores clarity. It restores accountability. And most importantly, it restores the voice of the voter.
ACRP Wyoming
Feb 19


Storm Water Drainage Hearing
At noon on Thursday, February 19, 2026, the Senate Judiciary Committee will hold a hearing on Senate File 116, a bill that would put to rest the issue of how municipalities do storm water drainage.
ACRP Wyoming
Feb 18


Illegal Laramie City Council Agenda Item
It seems to be a trend nowadays for government, at all levels, to try to dictate rather than to represent the will of the people, even when it is required to present an issue to the public for a vote. An item on this Tuesday's City Council agenda is a good example. Resolution 2026-22, to be considered at the Laramie City Council meeting of February 16, 2026, is titled "Authorizing a Site Lease and a Facilities Sublease Agreement." At first glance, it seems as if it's some sor
ACRP Wyoming
Feb 17


Albany County GOP Precinct Caucus Meetings — Wednesday, February 18, 2026
The Albany County Republican Party Precinct Caucus Meetings will be held on Wednesday, February 18, 2026, at 6:00 PM in the American Legion. Doors open at 5:30 PM for registration.
ACRP Wyoming
Feb 13


Theology Night with Nathan Winters – Jan 29 in the Senate Chambers of the Student Union
Turning Point USA at University of Wyoming is hosting Theology Night with Nathan Winters, on January 29, at 6:30PM in the Senate Chambers of the Student Union. The discussion will encompass the role of the church within society and why Christians should engage in the political conversation.
ACRP Wyoming
Jan 27
Alert Re: Laramie's recent billing of surface water drainage fees
Our Senator Crum is encouraging as many who can to attend the Select Water Committee meeting in Cheyenne next week. He is presenting a bill to clean up and clarify the statute governing the municipalities ability to form special districts and assess fees. The city reads the statute as the city has the authority to apply fees. Others read all sections of the statute to say that the city must put such an item forward in an election where the people must agree to a tax to pay fo
ACRP Wyoming
Jan 14
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