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Wyoming is Real-ly Prepared for New ID Compliance
It’s getting Real now —in just two days time, you’ll need to have a specific type of ID to be able to travel. The Real ID deadline will...


The Work to Right Wrongful Regulations
In recent years, regulatory actions have played a significant role in shaping the business landscape. The U.S. Chamber of Commerce...


Business Leaders Sound the Alarm on New Tariff Threats
Tariffs have long been a source of concern for American businesses, and the latest developments are no exception. From major trading...


We’re Fee-ling Good: Late Fee Limits are Leaving
As of April 15, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s (CFPB) rule capping credit card late fees has officially been vacated —a win...


Permit Wyoming to Build: Time to Modernize
The future of Wyoming’s —and America’s—infrastructure hinges on one key priority: modernizing our permitting process . Whether it’s...


Freedom, Free Markets, and a Fair Tax Code—The Holy Trinity
At the heart of America’s success is a simple truth : free enterprise drives innovation, creates jobs, and lifts communities. But that...


House Passes Key Budget to Strengthen Economic Growth
The House successfully passed a revised budget blueprint today , a critical step toward securing the nation's fiscal future. With a...


Advocating for Business Tax Cuts to Become a Permanent Fixture
Tax breaks can make or break small businesses, and for many, the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) has been a saving grace. With its...


The Social Security Shift That Could Leave Seniors Behind
Starting April 14 , Americans will no longer be able to apply for Social Security retirement benefits or update direct deposit...


The U.S. Chamber’s Bold Trade Strategy to Fuel American Growth
While tariffs are seen as protection for U.S. industries, they often harm businesses by raising costs and sparking retaliation from...


Environmental Protection Agency Reveals New Wyoming Leader
The shift in leadership across numerous federal agencies has been making waves in the news, and one Wyoming resident has recently earned...


New Labor Mandates Might Equal Less Freedom
New labor reform proposals making the rounds in Washington, are being pitched as a win for workers. But a closer look reveals they could...


Strengthening Business: A Call for Action on U.S. Shipbuilding Policies
The U.S. faces a critical challenge as China dominates global shipbuilding, now controlling over 50% of the market. To protect American...


Federal Lease Reviews Raise Questions Across the State
Several federal office leases in Wyoming are reportedly under review , with potential changes aimed at reducing government costs and...


Wyoming Cuts Red Tape to Boost Housing Development
On Wednesday , Governor Mark Gordon signed Senate File 171 , a bill that streamlines development requirements and eliminates redundant...


Red Tape or Roadblock? How EPA Regulations Affect Wyoming’s Economy
The EPA has been shaking things up lately with their latest set of reforms. Marty Durbin, Senior Vice President at the U.S. Chamber of...


2017 Tax Cuts Are Expiring—Here’s What It Will Cost You
The 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act was a monumental piece of legislation for businesses that has saved them an impressive amount of money...


Trade Wars Have Consequences—And Wyoming Could Pay the Price
We’ve all heard about the impending tariffs , some of which have already been put into effect, but now talk of retaliatory tariffs from...


Wyoming Wins With Free Enterprise
New tariffs on Canada and Mexico won’t just raise costs— they’ll hit Wyoming’s small businesses , ranchers, and families directly....


Just the Facts: Wrapping up the 2025 Legislative Session
With the 2025 legislative session behind us, we have the numbers behind the bills. Straight from the Legislative Services Office , we...
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