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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?...


Property Tax Could Be History in Wyoming—But at What Cost?
The Wyoming state legislature might not be in session, but they have been busy on next session’s bills. One of the latest proposals...


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...


Just Google It: The Antitrust Case
Searching for the latest on big lawsuits? Look no further—the Google versus Department of Justice case has been making headlines once...


The Spark of Progress: Wyoming Eyes Magnesium Leadership
Wyoming’s mission to expand and diversify our economy has taken an exciting step forward! If a newly proposed plan goes through, Wyoming...


Why Pro-Business Policy is Beautiful
There’s been a lot of confusion , misinformation, and mixed messages surrounding tax and economic policy. But the facts are clear: the...


Wyoming’s Feelings on AI aren’t Artificial
We asked for your thoughts and experiences with AI use in the workplace, and you generated some great results. Your thoughts and...


Flip-Flops to First Jobs: Helping Teens Enter the Workforce
With time off of school , many young people make their entry into the work force during summer vacation. The process of getting a job for...


Look Before You Swipe: Protect your Credit Card Information
Retail crime has been on our radar for quite some time—and it’s not just about stolen merchandise. From fraudulent returns to organized...


Executive Order to Cut Red Tape Could Put Wyoming Nuclear Projects in the Fast Lane
With a fresh wave of executive orders , the United States is entering a bold new nuclear era—and Wyoming is poised to lead the charge....


Court Rules Trump Overstepped Authority on Trade Tariffs
Last night, a U.S. federal court blocked President Donald Trump’s sweeping global trade tariffs , ruling that he exceeded his authority...


Summer Fun May Drain Your Funds
It’s almost summertime in the Cowboy State, and while the sun’s out, so are the tariffs — adding an extra layer of cost to some of your...


Small Businesses Shoulder the Burden of Rising Tariffs
I know you’ve heard a lot about tariffs lately. And if you’re wondering why they matter—especially for small businesses—here’s the scoop....
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