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The Wyoming Chamber of Commerce Encourages Young Citizens to Lead and Compete in the National Civics Bee®
Your Wyoming Chamber of Commerce is thrilled to partner with the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation to host the National Civics Bee® ,...


Ready to Ride—Small Businesses Are Bullish About 2025!
Despite ongoing workforce challenges , small businesses are heading into 2025 with a sense of optimism. A striking 66% of small business...


Just the Facts: We’re in a Worker Drought
Wondering how our workforce faired last year compared to years past? Check out these numbers from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce on both...


Bills and Thrills: Welcome to the 2025 Legislative Session!
The legislative session has officially kicked off with the general session convening earlier this week. Your Wyoming Chamber of...


Back to the Office or Else? Big Companies are Forcing a U-Turn
COVID-19 didn’t just bring a pandemic —it sparked a complete shift in work culture. The rapid rise of remote work introduced new...


Risky Business: Federal Overreach Strikes Again
U.S. Chamber of Commerce Center for Capital Markets Competitiveness, Senior Vice President, Bill Hulse, issued the following statement ...


Big Opportunities Ahead for Wyoming in 2025
According to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce , the U.S. economy is on track to experience strong growth in 2025 . With a projected growth...


Congressional Gridlock Could Cost Wyoming Businesses
The 118th Congress was the least productive since the 1980s, passing fewer than 150 bills—far below the average of over 380 laws per...


A Landmark Court Decision Could Revolutionize Rural Internet in WY
Recently, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit ruled that the Federal Communications Commission does not have the legal...


Gov. Gordon’s Budget Proposal Tackles Burning Issues
In response to a year plagued by wild fires, high inflation rates and much more, Governor Mark Gordon produced and proposed a...


The Coal War Continues: Wyoming vs. BLM
The State of Wyoming is taking the Bureau of Land Management to Court once again. In the latest lawsuit , Wyoming and Montana have...


Carbon County Ranchers Warn of Precedent in Water Rights Dispute
Ranchers and landowners in Carbon County, Wyoming, have appealed a water exchange plan approved by the Wyoming State Engineer for HF...


IMPORTANT NOTICE: CTA Reporting Requirements are Back On for 2025
ATTENTION ALL BUSINESS OWNERS: Until just recently, the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) was under a temporary block that prevented its...


Walgreens Withdraws: Stores Across Country are Closing for Good
Walgreens is closing the doors on 1,200 of their 8,500 stores over the next three years. Between rising retail competition, pressures...


Hidden Fees have the Spotlight with this New Ban
Hidden fees have been brought to light with a recently passed rule from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). This latest addition to the...


Phones Down, Grades Up: Would this Proposed Bill have Intended Effects in Classrooms?
Wyoming schools may soon be hanging up on cellphone use in the classroom. In a newly proposed bill ( Senate File 21 – Ban on cell phone...


It’s just before Christmas and all through the store, Amazon workers are striking for more
‘Twas the nights before Christmas , and all through the warehouses, not a worker was stirring - thanks to the extensive Amazon worker...


Cleanup in the Court: Kroger-Albertsons Merger has Gone Bad
The proposed merger between Albertsons and Kroger was put back on the shelf after being blocked by courts . Had this $25 billion merger...


Wyoming House Rules: New Committee Roles are Dealt
With the new year comes a new slate for the Wyoming legislature. Last week, the legislative committee assignments were posted a total...


Just the Facts: The Cost of Regulatory Requirements
Regulatory compliance is known to be a complicated, taxing, and confusing process for many businesses - especially small businesses. The...
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