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Sometimes we need government programs for preserving a collective good for the people. Government programs come with expansion of government, unintended consequences and regulations. We need to vet government programs because they also can create dependencies on services that can be filled in a less costly solutions.

Voter Assurance Podcast: Episode 003

In this episode of the Voter Assurance Podcast, host Jan Jeter Otto is once again joined by Jonathan Clark to give listeners a special conversation with Jake Braun of Cambridge Global. Mr. Braun is Chief Executive Officer of Cambridge Global Advisors (CGA) and Managing Director of Cambridge Global Capital (CGC). In this capacity, Mr. Braun has work...

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Voter Assurance Podcast: Episode 002

In this episode of the Voter Assurance Podcast, host Jan Peter Otto takes listeners through a full understanding of what risk-limiting audits are and why they are crucial to our voting system's integrity. WyLiberty analyst Jonathan Clark joins Jan Peter. Don't miss this important episode! 

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NEW! Voter Assurance Podcast: Episode 001

In this introductory episode, host Jan Otto is joined by WyLiberty Policy Analyst Jonathan Clark. Together they take listeners on an initial exploratory look into common voting security concerns. What should the gold standard in voter I.D. look like? Should a driver's license be used as I.D.? These topics and more. Listen now! 

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Liberty Talk: Episode 004 - What is a classical education?

On this episode of Liberty Talk your hosts Cassie and Mandy are joined by Jeremy Wayne Tate of the Classic Learning Test. Jeremy takes listeners on a journey through the ins and outs of classical education and what's really missing in today's educational practices. 

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Sunsetting Medicaid expansion

Late in the afternoon on Monday, February 10th, 2020, the Wyoming State Legislature failed to pass House Bill 75, a measure intended to pave the way for Medicaid expansion. Although the bill failed before it could officially be introduced in the House of Representatives, examining the contents of House Bill 75 closely to determine whether or not ex...

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Investing in Wyoming’s future


by Evan Blauser Lawmakers say Medicaid expansion is an "investment" for Wyoming. The numbers say otherwise. Prior to the passage of a Medicaid expansion bill at the Interim Revenue Committee's meeting on November 12th, 2019, select lawmakers made claims about Medicaid expansion functioning as an investment from the federal government into the state...

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Gore: Keep our ballots safe


Submitted by: Susan Gore Casper Star Tribune - Oct 25, 2019 Wyoming's need for protective elections statutes is more than obvious. Yet on Sept. 19 the Interim Corporations Committee voted down a voter ID bill. How did that happen? Practice varies across the state. Wyoming election clerks lack legal backup by which to deter non-residents. A person n...

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Red Tape: When the Government Takes Away a Right & Sells It Back to You.


An Analysis of the British Columbia Model to Cut Red Tape – How They Eliminated 1/3 of all Regulations in 3 Years. Wyoming is a society afflicted by distrust when it comes to taxes, an economy reliant on minerals, and government spending. Support for reducing regulation is broad-based as the general public supports such initiatives while lawmakers ...

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No Time to Wait for CSAs

by Austin Hein Child Safety Accounts (CSA) would undoubtedly help protect Wyoming's children from bullying and harassment in their schools. A CSA program would provide funds to families of bullied children to allow them to escape harmful environments in their schools. CSAs give them enough financial flexibility to even attend different schools. All...

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Is Wyoming on the Path to its First Income Tax?

As legislators face the spending problem in Wyoming, talk of Wyoming's first breed of an income tax still hovers in the air. A bill that failed in last year's session is back with a new name and projected to produce even less than originally estimated. Philip Baron lays it all out for listeners on the Chuck Gray show. 

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