Stairway to Halbig
Yesterday, the United States Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit vacated the opinion in Halbig v. Burwell and agreed to hear the case en banc. This means that the entire D.C. Circuit (or a large...
View ArticleNew Facts Reveal More Problems with Civil Forfeiture in Wyoming
In the 2015 Wyoming Legislative Session, Senate File 14, or Senate Enrolled Act 1 (SEA 1), would have overhauled Wyoming’s drug forfeiture laws to require a felony conviction before alleged drug...
View ArticleLeave Risky Business to Private Investors
Have you ever wondered whether government should buy coal or natural gas, convert it to a higher valued product and then sell that product in the open market? If this sounds like a bad idea to you,...
View ArticleDirect Primary Care’s Promise
Progressives constantly frame the debate over healthcare reform as a false choice: should healthcare be financed through insurance companies or the government? Both options leave patients at the mercy...
View ArticleSupreme Court Strikes a Blow for Free Speech
The United States Supreme Court unanimously struck down a town’s sign regulations in Reed v. Town of Gilbert, Arizona because the regulations violated the First Amendment’s free speech guarantee. In so...
View ArticleSupreme Court Decision Sets Aside Rule of Law
Cheyenne: The Supreme Court today upheld the authority of the IRS to pay subsidies on the federal insurance exchange under the Affordable Care Act, despite the law’s clear language that subsidies are...
View ArticleThe Supreme Court Upholds Obamacare in Wyoming
After months of anticipation, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of the Obama Administration in King v. Burwell and upheld the IRS’s authority to issue insurance subsidies on the federal insurance...
View ArticleWyLiberty Releases Survey Results Detailing Voter Disapproval of Corporate...
Majority agree: Wyoming would be more prosperous if people made own spending decisions; Families unlikely to benefit from corporate welfare schemes; Private sector better at determining potential of...
View ArticleCutting Waste from the Wyoming Budget
As the minerals boom turned to bust, so did the revenue supporting big government in Wyoming. Now our politicians have a choice. Should they: cut spending back to a level Wyoming taxpayers can afford;...
View ArticleDirect Primary Care: Wyoming’s Opportunity for Affordable Healthcare
In a promising moment of bipartisan agreement, members of Wyoming’s Joint Labor, Health and Social Services Committee began drafting legislation that will allow patients and physicians to contract...
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