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One Big Beautiful Bill Advances Without AI Moratorium
In a decisive overnight vote, the U.S. Senate removed the proposed 10-year moratorium on state regulation of artificial intelligence...


What’s Next for the One Big Beautiful Bill Act? And What’s Inside?
After a marathon Senate session packed with amendments , negotiations, and a dramatic tie-breaking vote from Vice President JD Vance,...


Senate Narrowly Passes “One Big Beautiful Bill Act”
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce , your Wyoming Chamber of Commerce, and business leaders across the country, are applauding the Senate’s...


Businesses Expect Higher Prices Amid Tariff Pressures
The U.S. Census Bureau’s biweekly survey of about 200,000 businesses reveals a sharp increase in expectations for higher costs and...


Crypto Giant Kraken Sets Roots in Wyoming
Kraken, a nearly $3 billion cryptocurrency exchange , has officially moved its headquarters to Cheyenne, Wyoming , marking a significant...


The Great Wyoming Brain Drain: Keeping Workforce Is Critical
Wyoming’s economy remains heavily dependent on fossil fuels, driving a high per capita Gross State Product but leaving the state...


Crypto Regulation Resumes After Senate Clashes Over GENIUS Act
The Senate is moving toward final passage of the GENIUS Act, a landmark cryptocurrency bill aimed at regulating the $250 billion...


Wyoming Chamber Urges Caution as Lawmakers Consider Property Tax Changes
Wyoming lawmakers have advanced a proposed constitutional amendment that, if enacted and approved by voters, would remove the State...


Ross Perot Jr. Named New Chair of U.S. Chamber of Commerce Board
Ross Perot Jr. , Chairman of Hillwood and The Perot Group, has been elected chair of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors for...


Celebrate National Safety Month with a Safe Workplace
June is National Safety Month , and the National Safety Council is spotlighting the leading causes of preventable injuries and deaths—at...


Wyoming Means Business: Introducing Our 25 in 25 Initiative
Wyoming doesn’t settle. Not for second best. Not for someday. And never for the sidelines. That’s why we’re officially launching 25 in...


Forced Contracts? Not on Our Watch.
Most employers value the freedom to negotiate labor contracts without government interference. But under a new bill in Congress, the...


Starting Line or Dead End? Workers Entering Labor Force with Unease
Entry-level workers are sounding the alarm —and employers should be listening. Satisfaction among new workers has hit startling lows , as...


China’s Rare Earth Restrictions Could Be Wyoming’s Rare Opportunity
China has long dominated the rare earth market, but with recent export restrictions, that grip may be loosening. In April, China...


No More NEPA Abuse: A Major Win for Business and Infrastructure
The Supreme Court’s unanimous 8-0 decision in Seven County Infrastructure Coalition v. Eagle County is a landmark victory for the...


Supply Chain Slowdown: Why Your Package (and Business) Might Be Late
New tariffs have had businesses and consumers alike worried about price hikes, but what about what’s happening behind the scenes?...


Senator Barrasso Pushes Back on California’s EV Mandates
Wyoming Senator John Barrasso , Senate Majority Whip, and a leading voice for Wyoming’s energy and economic interests, took to the Senate...


The PRIME Act: A Win for Local Meat and Local Business
A bipartisan bill recently introduced could give local farmers and ranchers across Wyoming a critical advantage in the marketplace, and...


Riverton Breaks Ground on a Healthier Future
Riverton is building more than just walls and windows—they’re building a healthier tomorrow. With golden shovels in hand and community...


In Private and Public Eye, We Need Corporate Reform
Every entrepreneur, when launching their business, faces a fundamental decision: Should the company be public or privately owned? This...
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