The 2024 legislative budget session was a tough one. More than any other time in recent history, political divisions and personal grudges impacted the work of our elected officials. This is a troubling development and does not bode well for our future if we cannot quickly change course.

Historically, Wyoming’s legislature has been more focused on problem solving and less focused on partisanship. After the election, legislators have tended to look at the idea, rather than the person proposing it. That is not to say that party or political identity have not mattered, but, instead, that good proposals have tended to get a fair shake, even if they came from someone on the outside of political power.


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Khale Lenhart is an attorney in Cheyenne. He is a former chairman of the Laramie County Republican Party. His email is khale.lenhart@gmail.com.

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