The reporting may have been a bit optimistic.
The British were indeed resisting, but holding would soon prove inaccurate.
And some American officials may have believed the enemy was no "in earnest", but they were.
Ostensibly exploring the practice of law before the internet. Heck, before good highways for that matter.
I should like a great lake of beer for the King of Kings.Did she author it?
I should like the angels of Heaven to be drinking it through time eternal.
I should like excellent meats of belief and pure piety.
I should like the men of Heaven at my house.
I should like barrels of peace at their disposal.
I should like for them cellars of mercy.
I should like cheerfulness to be their drinking.
I should like Jesus to be there among them.
I should like the three Marys of illustrious renown to be with us.
I should like the people of Heaven, the poor, to be gathered around from all parts.
Drink because you are happy, but never because you are miserable. Never drink when you are wretched without it, or you will be like the grey-faced gin-drinker in the slum; but drink when you would be happy without it, and you will be like the laughing peasant of Italy. Never drink because you need it, for this is rational drinking, and the way to death and hell. But drink because you do not need it, for this is irrational drinking, and the ancient health of the world.
Today In Wyoming's History: March 13:Hooray!
2018 The Casper City Council votes to keep Casper park and historic site Fort Casper open all year long. Closing it during the winter months had been studied as a cost savings matter but was, in the end, turned down.
A BILL for AN ACT relating to crimes and civil liability establishing and modifying when defensive force can be used; establishing when the opportunity to retreat may be considered; providing immunity from criminal or civil liability for reasonable use of defensive force; providing for an award of costs if a civil lawsuit is filed as specified providing a definition and providing for an effective date.
What it does: This bill includes several major revisions to Wyoming’s campaign finance laws. It expands the definition of what is covered under the law and changes some reporting requirements.I still can't say I know much about it, but that is pretty interesting. Also interesting is that the Tea Party Wyoming Liberty Group is opposed to a bill limiting corporate participation in campaigns via monetary donations.
What they’re saying: The Equality State Policy Center faced off against the Wyoming Liberty Group on this legislation during interim committee meetings. ESPC was heartened to see the definitions expanded, while the Liberty Group claimed that strengthening the laws any further would be unconstitutional and was successful in rolling back an existing reporting requirement. It appeared some of the lawmakers were confused as to what they were voting on during the interim committee meeting and amendments to this bill are likely if it is successfully introduced to the full Legislature.
What it does: This measure would move forward an ambitious proposal by the Wyoming Department of Transportation to effectively create a state-run airline, through which WYDOT would contract with regional carriers to operate specific routes and schedules. The idea is to ensure reliable air service to cities across Wyoming without relying on the whims of commercial carriers.I'll be very surprised if this passes, but I hope it does. The backing of Eli Bebout is interesting as well, as he's far from a gadfly of any kind. I'm skeptical of this bill's chances, but maybe I'm a bit too skeptical.
What they’re saying: Critics argued that the idea remains half-baked and that more information is needed before acting on it. But proponents say if Wyoming doesn’t move quickly, it may be frozen out of any regular air service in many cities as commercial carriers begin using larger planes and have a harder time staffing pilots for rural routes. Von Flatern resurrected this piece of legislation after the full transportation committee declined to advance it, and the bill has the support of Senate President Eli Bebout, which may give it a boost. A similar measure is also included in Gov. Matt Mead’s Endow economic diversification initiative.
Hunters would have the option to wear fluorescent pink instead of the traditional blaze orange when they head into the field if a bill proposed in the Wyoming Legislature passes.
Senate File 61 would allow hunters to substitute fluorescent pink for the currently required fluorescent orange. Sen. Affie Ellis (R-Cheyenne) proposed the legislation after hearing about a study in Wisconsin that showed fluorescent pink was as visible as fluorescent orange, and sometimes more so. The high visibility prompted Ellis to propose pink but not colors like green or blue, she said.
“Safety is the most important part of the bill,” she said.From the Wyo.file.
This one the sponsors managed to sneak in somehow without much notice. Boo Hiss.HOUSE BILL NO. HB0094State lands-net gain in acreage.Sponsored by: Representative(s) Jennings, Clem, Edwards, Halverson, Lone, Miller, Stith and Winters and Senator(s) HicksA BILLforAN ACT relating to state lands; providing that the acquisition of lands from the federal government may increase total trust land acreage; and providing for an effective date.Section 1. W.S. 36‑2‑111 is created to read:Subject to any other limitations as provided by law, the board is authorized to acquire land from the federal government or any federal agency that would increase total trust land acreage held by the state. Any land acquired under this section shall not be included in any rule, policy or formula that limits the total trust land acreage which is or can be held by the state.Section 2. This act is effective July 1, 2018.
To make sure we keep public lands in public hands, call the the House Floor receptionist before 10 a.m.—307.777.7852—and tell your legislator to VOTE NO on HB 94.February 14, 2018
Lex Anteinternet: Lex Anteinternet: The 2018 Wyoming Legislative Ses...: I'm already running a thread on the 2018 Wyoming Legislative Session, which is supposed to be a budget session. That thread is here: ...House Bill 94, I'm pleased to note, died a rapid death.
AN ACT relating to education; specifying that the salary of a school district superintendent shall not exceed the salary provided under the education resource funding model; specifying applicability; and providing for an effective date.Stith was the only sponsor of the bill.
Bills Signed by Governor Mead on March 7, 2018CHEYENNE, Wyo. – Here is the list of the bills signed by Governor Mead:
Enrolled Act Bill Number Title 1. HEA0001 HB0019 Wyoming Money Transmitter Act-virtual currency exemption. 2. HEA0002 HB0023 Audit requirements for conservation districts. 3. HEA0003 HB0072 Ad valorem tax collections. 4. HEA0004 HB0076 Supplemental security income program. 5. HEA0005 HB0088 State construction department-amendments.
Here is the list of the bills Governor Mead signed March 9, 2018:
Enrolled Act Bill Number Title 1.HEA0006 HB0003 County clerk map recording fees-conforming amendment. 2.HEA0007 HB0004 Investment of state funds-amendments. 3.HEA0008 HB0009 Obsolete reporting-department of workforce services. 4.HEA0009 HB0021 State parks designations-updates. 5.HEA0010 HB0110 Wyoming retirement plans-member accounts. 6.HEA0011 HB0058 Game animal licenses-limitations 7.SEA0001 SF0018 Orphan site remediation funding. 8.SEA0002 SF0016 Financial assurance-class I and V UIC wells. 9.SEA0003 SF0008 Insurance-audited annual financial reports. 10.SEA0004 SF0007 Insurance-corporate governance annual disclosure. 11.SEA0005 SF0006 Real estate exemption restoration. 12.SEA0006 SF0054 Water development project requirements. 13.SEA0007 SF0005 Medicine Lodge state archaeological site. 14.SEA0008 SF0053 Small water projects. 15.SEA0009 SF0037 Purple Heart Day and state. 16.SEA0010 SF0033 Military member spouse and children-resident tuition. 17.SEA0011 SF0026 Nationwide multistate licensing system-collection agencies. 18.SEA0012 SF0024 Court information technology equipment. 19.SEA0013 SF0021 Required reports in adoptions. 20.SEA0014 SF0020 Custody in the best interest of the children. 21.SEA0015 SF0003 Antelope hunt licenses. 22.SEA0016 SF0009 Insurance code revisions. 23.SEA0017 SF0044 Fire protection revolving account. 24.SEA0018 SF0002 Legislative budget. 25.SEA0019 SF0050 Collection of state financial obligations. 26.SEA0020 SF0025 Corrections exception to defense of habitation law.
Here is the list of the bills Governor Mead signed March 10, 2018:
Enrolled Act Bill Number Title 1.HEA0012 HB0164 Overweight vehicles-agriculture exemption. 2.HEA0013 HB0100 State emergency response commission membership. 3.HEA0014 HB0077 Instream flow consultant. 4.HEA0015 HB0035 Motor club services updates. 5.HEA0016 HB0034 Duplicate titles-motor vehicles. 6.HEA0017 HB0033 School finance-capital construction amendments. 7.HEA0018 HB0032 School finance-major maintenance formula. 8.HEA0019 HB0018 Nonresident employer bonding. 9.HEA0020 HB0017 Child support amendments. 10.HEA0021 HB0010 Worker's compensation-extraterritorial reciprocity. 11.HEA0022 HB0101 Electronic corporate records. 12.HEA0023 HB0002 Election law violations-penalties and enforcement. 13.HEA0024 HB0126 Limited liability companies-series. 14.HEA0025 HB0022 Quebec 1 missile alert facility-fees. 15.HEJR0001 HJ0002 Commercial driver's license-compact agreement. 16.SEA0034 SF0111 Property taxation-digital currencies. 17.HEA0027 HB0070 Open blockchain tokens-exemptions.
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SEA0021 | SF0031 | Veterans’ skilled nursing center. |
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SEA0022 | SF0082 | Miner’s hospital board account. |
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SEA0023 | SF0027 | Excise tax audits. |
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SEA0024 | SF0081 | Game and fish department-budget requests. |
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SEA0025 | SF0011 | Public utility regulation-joint powers entities. |
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SEA0026 | SF0090 | First judicial district-number of district judges. |
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SEA0027 | SF0010 | Utilities-rate making. |
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SEA0028 | SF0041 | Organ donation promotion-task force. |
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SEA0029 | SF0035 | Military Service Relief Act additional protections. |
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SEA0030 | SF0060 | Wyoming Women’s Suffrage Pathway-highway designation. |
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SEA0031 | SF0084 | Motor vehicle registration-deployed military members. |
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SEA0032 | SF0069 | 2018 large project funding. |
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SEA0033 | SF0063 | Interfund loan accounts and interest rates. |
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SEJR001 | SJ0002 | 150th Anniversary of the 1868 Treaty of Fort Laramie. |
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HEA0026 | HB0125 | Wyoming lottery revenues. |
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HEA0028 | HB0008 | Stalking revisions. |
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HEA0029 | HB0028 | Education reporting-children of military personnel. |
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HEA0030 | HB0031 | Hathaway scholarship application deadline-extension. |
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HEA0031 | HB0061 | Roadside waiver of property rights prohibited. |
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HEA0032 | HB0106 | Municipal court authority-conditional suspension of fines. |
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HEA0033 | HB0108 | Estelle Reel. |
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HEA0034 | HB0141 | Concealed weapons in places of worship. |
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HEA0035 | HB0117 | Domestic abuse-phone numbers. |
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HEA0036 | HB0099 | Prescription and possession of FDA approved drugs. |
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HEA0037 | HB0029 | Alternative school accountability. |
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SEA0035 | SF0089 | Local government distributions. |
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HEA0038 | HB0144 | Wyoming invests now exemption-amendments. |
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HEA0039 | HB0039 | Wildlife conservation license plates. |
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HEA0040 | HB0084 | Approval of bridge designs, plans and specifications. |
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HEA0041 | HB0170 | Wyoming children's trust fund-amendments. |
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HEA0042 | HB0042 | Justice reform-graduated sanctions. |
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HEA0043 | HB0172 | Produced water treatment. |
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HEA0044 | HB0026 | Post-conviction relief. |
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HEA0047 | HB0175 | Common college transcripts. |
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HEA0048 | HB0036 | Move over requirement. |
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HEA0049 | HB0014 | Municipal jurisdiction. |
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HEA0050 | HB0157 | Health care providers-sexual assault protections-2. |
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HEA0051 | HB0192 | Legislator communications on recordings and broadcasts. |
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HEA0052 | HB0156 | State songs. |
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HEJR0002 | HJ0005 | Yellowstone and Grand Teton wildlife conservation fees. |
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HEJR0003 | HJ0008 | 150th Anniversary of the 1868 Treaty of Fort Bridger. |
Here is the list of the bills Governor Mead signed on March 14, 2018:
Enrolled Act Bill Number Title 1.SEA0036 SF0100 Economic diversification-broadband services. 2.SEA0037 SF0108 Economic diversification and development. 3.SEA0038 SF0058 Game and fish licenses. 4.SEA0039 SF0019 Uniformity in domestic violence law. 5.SEA0040 SF0040 Commercial air service improvement. 6.SEA0041 SF0017 Cease and transfer priority list. 7.SEA0042 SF0030 Notice of hearing to reopen an estate-amendments. 8.SEA0043 SF0057 Board of law examiners appointment-supreme court rules. 9.SEA0044 SF0062 Omnibus water bill-planning. 10.SEA0045 SF0075 Biological products-pharmacies. 11.SEA0046 SF0083 Controlled substance prescription tracking. 12.SEA0047 SF0066 Volunteer health care. 13.SEA0048 SF0029 Education-computer science and computational thinking. 14.SEA0049 SF0022 Orders of protection-revisions. 15.SEA0050 SF0015 Large project account modifications. 16.SEA0051 SF0068 Amendments to agency plans and new program review-2. 17.SEA0052 SF0046 Elections-notices and resolutions. 18.SEA0053 SF0013 School facility property insurance. 19.SEA0054 SF0056 Real property as a collateral bond. 20.SEA0055 SF0072 School finance recalibration-transportation. 21.SEA0056 SF0079 Vertical takeoff and landing aircraft-regulation. 22.SEA0057 SF0061 Hunting colors-fluorescent pink. 23.SEA0058 SF0118 Kickstart Wyoming-economic diversification. 24.SEA0059 SF0119 Workforce development-priority economic sector program. 25.SEA0060 SF0078 Opioid addiction task force. 26.SEA0061 SF0105 Drug Donation Program Act-expansion. 27.SEA0062 SF0116 Retirement income security task force-2. 28.SEA0063 SF0042 Professional licensing-applicant criminal records. 29.SEA0064 SF0070 Revisor’s bill. 30.SEA0066 SF0036 Veterans tuition program limits. 31.SEA0067 SF0093 Child sexual abuse education and prevention. 32.SEA0068 SF0034 Military spouse unemployment sunset repeal. 33.SEA0069 SF0045 State fair board-2. 34.SEA0070 SF0120 Government efficiency project. 35.HEA0053 HB0006 Research and wildlife information-confidentiality. 36.HEA0054 HB0162 Penitentiary savings fund-amendments. 37.HEA0055 HB0129 Glider kit vehicles-title and registration. 38.HEA0056 HB0093 Speeding fines amendments-2. 39.HEA0057 HB0066 Purchase of water rights and facilities. 40.HEA0058 HB0069 Impersonation through electronic means-spoofing. 41.HEA0059 HB0086 Medicaid birth cost recovery. 42.HEA0060 HB0119 Genetic information privacy. 43.HEA0061 HB0040 Election Code revisions. 44.HEA0062 HB0001 General government appropriations. 45.HEA0064 HB0130 State fair endowment. 46.HEA0065 HB0109 Public employee retirement plan-contributions. 47.HEA0066 HB0078 Omnibus water bill-construction. The following bill became law without the Governor’s signature on March 14, 2018:
1. HEA0063 HB0168 Stand your Ground-2 (Sub #2)The following bills were acted on with veto or line item vetoes on March 14, 2018:
1. HEA0062 HB0001 General government appropriations. Budget bill line item vetoes. 2. SEA0062 SF0116 Retirement income security task force-2. Line item veto 3. SEA0065 SF0074 Crimes against critical infrastructure. Veto