Senate discussions

Wyoming senators listen as Sen. Charles Scott, R-Casper, speaks during the third reading of House Bill 3, “Property tax exemption for long-term homeowners,” in the Senate chamber of the Wyoming State Capitol in Cheyenne on Wednesday, March 6, 2024.

CHEYENNE — A report by the Equality State Policy Center shows that statewide office campaigns are getting more expensive, and stakeholders are calling on policymakers to tighten Wyoming’s campaign finance reporting laws.

ESPC policy director Marissa Carpio speculated that political polarization, coupled with inflation and competition, played a role in driving up campaign costs for statewide positions over the last few election cycles.


Sen. Cale Case, R-Lander

Sen. Cale Case, R-Lander

Rep. John Bear, R-Gillette

Rep. John Bear, R-Gillette

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Hannah Shields is the Wyoming Tribune Eagle’s state government reporter. She can be reached at 307-633-3167 or hshields@wyomingnews.com. You can follow her on X @happyfeet004.

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