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Jordan Uplinger

Wyoming

Reporter with Wyoming Public Media/Radio

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  • 1 week ago | wyomingpublicmedia.org | Chris Clements |Jordan Uplinger |Kamila Kudelska |Nicky Ouellet

    Wyoming lawmakers spend the time in between legislative sessions researching, studying and learning about topics they think are important to the state. This interim period usually ends with draft bills that are introduced during the next session. But it’s been questioned quite a bit in the last couple of years. And it just got a pretty big makeover.

  • 1 week ago | wyomingpublicmedia.org | Chris Clements |Jeff Victor |Jordan Uplinger |Kamila Kudelska

    Lawmakers were set to pick the topics they’ll spend the next few months hearing about from the public and stakeholders. Instead, the committee discussed new rules and norms for the interim. Our general manager breaks down our funding, how a push to cut federal grants would impact the station and how Wyomingites view public media.

  • 1 month ago | wyomingpublicmedia.org | Jordan Uplinger |Nicky Ouellet

    Gov. Mark Gordon has begun signing bills into law. As of Feb. 24, he’s endorsed 42 bills and allowed another three to become law without his signature. Gordon’s office pointed out three new laws in particular. One creates an account to help small oil and gas producers pay for bonding. Another reduces the tax rate for mined coal so it matches oil and gas rates.

  • 2 months ago | wyomingpublicmedia.org | Jordan Uplinger

    Wyoming has spent just under a decade transforming itself into a Bitcoin and crypto friendly state. Since 2019, the Legislature passed 30 bills supporting the digital asset industry. This year, the session saw just four major bills filed relating to those digital assets. As the legislature approaches a major deadline, here’s where those bills stand as of Monday, Feb. 10th. HB 201 State funds-investment in BitcoinHB 201 was introduced by Rep.

  • 2 months ago | wyomingpublicmedia.org | Jordan Uplinger

    Monday marks the tenth day of Wyoming’s legislative session, and the Wyoming Freedom Caucus is celebrating the passage of five bills through the House that the caucus refers to as the “Five and Dime.”“We've kept our promise to pass 5 key bills in the first 10 days of the 68th [Legislature],” the Wyoming Freedom Caucus said on its X, formerly Twitter, account.

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C. Jordan Uplinger
C. Jordan Uplinger @JordieReport
9 Jan 25

As a kid, me and friends would joke about California "falling off" the coast due to an earthquake. The "Yellowstone Super Volcano" of the West Coast. I wonder if people growing up in Cali even worry about "the big one" vs just the next fire.

C. Jordan Uplinger
C. Jordan Uplinger @JordieReport
4 Nov 24

Excited for the Post-Election Hunger Games where Pollsters who got it wrong fight for a chance to poll in the next election.

C. Jordan Uplinger
C. Jordan Uplinger @JordieReport
21 Oct 24

Starting to wonder if there's anywhere in America that doesn't consider "construction season" as part of their 4 seasons.