<?xml version="1.0"?>
<rss version="2.0">
  <channel>
    <title>Wyoming Democratic Party : Blogger</title>
    <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com</link>
    <description>Wyoming Democratic Party</description>
    <lastBuildDate>Thu, 3 Jul 2008 19:12:48 CDT</lastBuildDate>
    <language>en-us</language>

    <item>
     <title>Daily news roundup, March 24, 2008</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1153972</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1153972</guid>
     <pubDate>Mon, 24 Mar 2008 17:50:58 CDT</pubDate>
     <description>Back in the saddle again! And big news while I was gone: Chris Rothfuss, who has a doctorate in chemical engineering, announced his intention to run for the U.S. Senate seat now held by Mike Enzi:
 
UW instructor launches Senate campaign against Enzi
 
NOTE: Chris is an "instructor," but not a "professor," at UW. This distinction probably doesn't mean much to most of us, but it's important to those in the academic world. This will all be moot in eight months, when the appropriate term...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Daily news roundup, March 18, 2008</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1150725</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1150725</guid>
     <pubDate>Tue, 18 Mar 2008 13:28:32 CDT</pubDate>
     <description>Spring calls, and I listen. As such, I'm taking a road trip over the next five days with my lovely wife to see where the birds go for the winter and to see where the defending National League champion Colorado Rockies go for spring training. Sadly, this means that there will be no more news roundups until next Monday. In the meantime, here's what's cookin' for today.
 
Starting with John "100 years war" McCain, whose um, "interesting" election strategy is to continue down the Bush...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Daily news roundup, March 17, 2008</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1150542</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1150542</guid>
     <pubDate>Mon, 17 Mar 2008 14:01:07 CDT</pubDate>
     <description>The Gillette News-Record leads off the news roundup today with this excellent piece on a wounded Marine's struggle with post-traumatic stress disorder as he tries to return to a "normal" life in Gillette:
 
Slipping through the cracks
 
The Casper Star-Tribune is examining our state's workers' compensation system in a series of stories this week. Here are a few:
 
Do injured workers get enough? What's a leg worth?
 
‘They turn their backs on us' (a worker's story)
 
Nowhere to turn...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Daily news roundup, March 14, 2008</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1150541</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1150541</guid>
     <pubDate>Mon, 17 Mar 2008 14:00:28 CDT</pubDate>
     <description>Not too terribly much in the news today. Maybe all the papers are saving their really good stuff for the weekend. Or maybe it's been a slow news week, after all the excitement of LAST week.
 
The U.S. Senate has passed an amendment that would encourage - but NOT require - Congress to preserve states' share of oil and gas royalties:
 
Senate passes amendment to ENCOURAGE preserving Wyo's share of royalties
 
Gov. Dave Freudenthal said construction could start as soon as this summer on a...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Daily news roundup, March 13, 2008</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1150540</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1150540</guid>
     <pubDate>Mon, 17 Mar 2008 13:59:43 CDT</pubDate>
     <description>After his first tour of duty in Iraq in 2003, local soldier David Julian joined other veterans and servicemen in dedicating a new Fallen Comrade monument in downtown Evanston. Sadly, now his name will be added to the memorial statue:
 
Evanston soldier dies in Iraq
 
The Jackson hole News  Guide has this piece on Republican U.S. House hopeful Mark Gordon's first campaign stop in Jackson Hole on Sunday and Monday:
 
Gordon stops in valley to campaign for House
 
The Laramie Boomerang...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Daily news roundup, March 12, 2008</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1146404</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1146404</guid>
     <pubDate>Wed, 12 Mar 2008 20:35:18 CDT</pubDate>
     <description>As exciting as our county caucuses were last Saturday, unfortunately some people did not get to participate because they were either not registered as Democrats by the Feb. 22 deadline or they arrived at their caucus sites late. We did our best to inform people of these rules, and our friends in the media did an honorable job of helping spread the word. The Casper Star-Tribune chimes in:
 
Voters have a duty to understand rules
 
The state's seasonally adjusted unemployment rate fell to...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Daily news roundup, March 11, 2008</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1146403</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1146403</guid>
     <pubDate>Wed, 12 Mar 2008 20:32:23 CDT</pubDate>
     <description>Frankly, it takes a great state like Wyoming to command the attention of The Daily Show with Jon Stewart. The Comedy Central news parody program offers this report on our caucuses and an accompanying analysis piece by Samantha Bee, complete with cute Cowboy State graphics and other jokes. Warning: Enjoying these videos will require a healthy sense of self-depreciating humor at times, but it's still a lot of fun:
 
Wyoming 2008
 
Wyoming analysis
 
Now on to the real news, like this...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Daily news roundup, March 10, 2008</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1145108</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1145108</guid>
     <pubDate>Mon, 10 Mar 2008 23:09:40 CDT</pubDate>
     <description>The moment we've all been waiting for! And Wyoming Democrats turned out IN FORCE. We had more than 8,700 people participate in our county caucuses on Saturday, for a record 15 percent turnout of registered Democrats. By comparison, in the last presidential race four years ago, 675 people voted across the state for a turnout of just over 1 percent. Oh, and Sen. Obama won the day. Here's the Associated Press story that appeared in most of the nation's papers:
 
Obama defeats Clinton in...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Daily news roundup, March 8, 2008</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1145106</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1145106</guid>
     <pubDate>Mon, 10 Mar 2008 23:07:58 CDT</pubDate>
     <description>Too much fantastic news today not to spread the word. Hope you don't mind if I stick only to the campaign trail, but really, that's the theme of the day. First off, of course, is that our party's two magnificent candidates for president spent Friday traveling across the state, talking to Wyoming Democrats and asking for their support in today's votes:
 
Obama, Clinton rustle up support in Wyoming (CNN)
 
Clinton seeks Equality State backing for first woman president (Casper Star-Tribune)...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Daily news roundup, March 6, 2008</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1144873</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1144873</guid>
     <pubDate>Sun, 09 Mar 2008 09:16:58 CDT</pubDate>
     <description>Yes, folks, the whole world really is watching. I know this, because today, I fielded calls from Japan's largest daily newspaper, a French national news service, and a gentleman who identifies himself as a "Spanish correspondent," whose native language was certainly not English. Every 24-hour news channel, all major television and radio networks, and several of the nation's most respected newspapers have all been in touch in the past couple of days, along with, of course, the wonderful...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Daily news roundup, March 5, 2008</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1144151</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1144151</guid>
     <pubDate>Wed, 05 Mar 2008 19:24:10 CST</pubDate>
     <description>Seriously, I never imagined when I took this job that we would see the day when the two front-runners for the Democratic presidential nomination would hold events in Wyoming on the eve of our county caucuses. Not to mention the fact that one of them will almost certainly be president a year from now. And as an added bonus, the greatest president of the 21st Century (so far) would be touring the state to join in the fun. Breaking today from the Casper Star-Tribune:
 
Hillary Clinton to visit...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Daily news roundup, March 4, 2008</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1144150</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1144150</guid>
     <pubDate>Wed, 05 Mar 2008 19:22:19 CST</pubDate>
     <description>Clearly, today is an important day in the race for the Democratic presidential nomination, with primaries in Texas, Ohio, Rhode Island and Vermont. CNN.com has this piece:
 
Ohio, Rhode Island, Texas and Vermont hold contests Tuesday
 
Casper Star-Tribune State Editor Chad Baldwin reports that what happens today in Texas, Ohio, Rhode Island and Vermont could determine how much national attention our county caucuses/conventions on Saturday will command, according to observers:
 
Wyo Dems...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Daily news roundup, March 3, 2008</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1142231</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1142231</guid>
     <pubDate>Tue, 04 Mar 2008 15:54:07 CST</pubDate>
     <description>Let me be the first to tell you -
since none of Wyoming's print media seemed too keen on reporting - that Saturday
night's Nellie Tayloe Ross banquet will go down as one of the most successful
Wyoming Democratic Party functions in recent history, if not longer, by several
measures. Attendance at the dinner topped 200 people. My good friend Jason
Marsden (director of Wyoming Conservation Voters) told me he has been going to
the state party's dinners since he was a teenager, and...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Daily news roundup, Feb. 29, 2008</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1141608</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1141608</guid>
     <pubDate>Fri, 29 Feb 2008 15:07:00 CST</pubDate>
     <description>Happy Leap Day! Since this is, after all, a bonus day (there's only supposed to be 365 days in a year, right?), I'll start off with a fairly important story I missed yesterday, because the Casper Star-Tribune placed it on its "city" page.
 
 
ON THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL
 
Democrat Keith Goodenough, a Casper City Council member and former state legislator, is seeking his party's nomination to run against Republican U.S. Sen. John Barrasso in the November general election:
 
Goodenough bids...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Daily news roundup, Feb. 28, 2008</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1141367</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1141367</guid>
     <pubDate>Thu, 28 Feb 2008 12:22:43 CST</pubDate>
     <description>First up today: Another WyoFile.com article on voter registration shows that we're up more than 2,000 voters since Jan. 10. Viva Wyoming's Democratic county caucuses and conventions!
 
Dems, Libs gain voters; GOP drops
 
 
FROM THE LEGISLATURE …
 
Subdivisions bill survives first House vote (Casper Star-Tribune)
 
Panel backs gun confiscation bill (Casper Star-Tribune)
 
Slimmed-down library endowment bill advances (Casper Star-Tribune)
 
Panel backs stiffer DUI penalties (Casper...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Daily news roundup, Feb. 27, 2008</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1141366</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1141366</guid>
     <pubDate>Thu, 28 Feb 2008 12:21:35 CST</pubDate>
     <description>FROM THE LEGISLATURE …
 
State senators working on CO2 storage bill (Wyoming Public Radio)
 
Supporters expect heavier opposition to business fraud bill (Casper Star-Tribune) The bill comes up Thursday before the House Corporations Committee.
 
Bill targets gang activity (Casper Star-Tribune)
 
Juvenile justice bill heads to Wyoming House (Wyoming Public Radio)
 
Dogfighting bill clears Senate panel (Casper Star-Tribune)
 
Legislative briefs (Casper Star-Tribune) Issues include...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Daily news roundup, Feb. 26, 2008</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1141365</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1141365</guid>
     <pubDate>Thu, 28 Feb 2008 12:20:40 CST</pubDate>
     <description>ON THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL …
 
WyoFile.com has this look at the Clinton campaign's announcement earlier today that it will have grand openings Wednesday at campaign offices in Wyoming's two largest cities:
 
Clinton to open Cheyenne, Casper campaign offices
 
 
FROM THE LEGISLATURE …
 
Just the mention of new regulations on private property can cause a stir in the Wyoming Legislature:
 
Land reg bill advances
 
A health care reform bill moving through the Legislature was created...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Daily news roundup, Feb. 25, 2008</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1140734</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1140734</guid>
     <pubDate>Mon, 25 Feb 2008 16:11:07 CST</pubDate>
     <description>ON THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL
 
Leading off today is this Associated Press report on the Clinton campaign's arrival in Wyoming:
 
Clinton to open two campaign offices in Wyoming (Corrected link!)
 
Wyoming Public Radio, meanwhile, reports on Obama staffers' caucus training in Laramie:
 
Obama campaign explains caucus process to young Dems
 
Beyond that, and because I just can't tear myself away from my journalistic roots, I am pleased to offer my own report on some encouraging voter...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Daily news roundup, Feb. 22, 2008</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1140446</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1140446</guid>
     <pubDate>Sat, 23 Feb 2008 01:08:45 CST</pubDate>
     <description>ON THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL
 
What a wild, wild, wild, wild week! This morning, I strolled down to the Laramie County Clerk's Office with Brodie Farquhar, managing editor of WyoFile.com, who is researching a story on new voter registrations. Just because (*wink*). Laramie County Clerk Debbye Lathrop counted all of the new Democratic Party registrations FROM THIS MORNING ALONE, and we were approaching 80, and that's just in under three hours. The numbers are astonishing really. About 400 in Albany...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Daily news roundup, Feb. 21, 2008</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1139876</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1139876</guid>
     <pubDate>Thu, 21 Feb 2008 16:39:54 CST</pubDate>
     <description>ON THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL:
 
The Casper Star-Tribune has this front-page story package on our county caucuses/conventions:
 
‘Once in a lifetime:' Wyo Dems could make a difference
 
Some superdelegates wait to commit
 
The Wyoming Tribune-Eagle also has a piece on our March 8 statewide spectacular:
 
Hordes of Democrats expected at caucus
 
The Buffalo Bulletin - yes folks, the Buffalo Bulletin is online now! - has a piece on an upcoming event for a presidential campaign and some...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Daily news roundup, Feb. 20, 2008</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1138953</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1138953</guid>
     <pubDate>Wed, 20 Feb 2008 19:31:56 CST</pubDate>
     <description>I'm terribly sorry about getting this out so late today, but every day keeps getting busier than the last as we approach our county caucuses. And really, it's another feather in my hat every time some random guy calls me up and asks me what he needs to do to change his registration from Republican to Democrat, because he registered as a Republican last year to vote against Barbara Cubin in the primary, but now he wants to vote in the March 8 caucus (true story). If someone had told me when I...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Daily news roundup, Feb. 19, 2008</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1137880</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1137880</guid>
     <pubDate>Tue, 19 Feb 2008 15:57:49 CST</pubDate>
     <description>FROM THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL:
 
This piece reminds everyone that "robocalls" are prohibited in Wyoming, and it looks at their recent history while mentioning that the Obama campaign also announced some legislative endorsements yesterday:
 
State gets Obama calls complaint
 
This Jackson Hole News  Guide reports on a local phenomenon that is actually taking place in many counties across Wyoming - Democratic county parties are securing larger sites for the March 8 county caucuses/conventions,...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Daily news roundup, Feb. 18, 2008</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1137739</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1137739</guid>
     <pubDate>Tue, 19 Feb 2008 11:53:32 CST</pubDate>
     <description>The Los Angeles Times leads us off today with a story on superdelegates that features, among others, the Wyoming Democratic Party chairman. The item sent in by alert reader John from Cheyenne:
 
Who are these Democratic superdelegates?
 
The state party has been able to piggy-back on some of the coverage of the presidential race to broadcast our very important Feb. 22 deadline for people to register as Democrats to participate in the March 8 county caucuses. Here is a piece from the...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Daily news roundup, Feb. 15, 2008</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1135579</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1135579</guid>
     <pubDate>Fri, 15 Feb 2008 13:07:58 CST</pubDate>
     <description>FIRST UP, PRESIDENTIAL SELECTION:
 
The Jackson Hole News  Guide examines the role of the Wyoming Democratic Party's national committeeman, who will be a superdelegate to our national convention and thus could single-handedly determine the fate of the free world (and I'm only mostly kidding about that):
 
Rep. Jorgensen part of super group
 
And tip-of-the-hat to Park County Chair Margaret Whited, who forwarded me this recent story from the Powell Tribune on our March 8 caucuses:
 ...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Daily news roundup, Feb. 14, 2008</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1135556</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1135556</guid>
     <pubDate>Fri, 15 Feb 2008 12:14:10 CST</pubDate>
     <description>I'd like to kick off today's news roundup with a look at a couple new online media offerings. The first one is called WyoFile, which can be found at www.wyofile.com. A self-described "non-profit, public service journalism enterprise, focused on politics and public policy issues in Wyoming, for Wyoming citizens and news media," WyoFile employs a handful of insightful columnists and offers some different viewpoints than we usually find in the traditional media. For today, I'll just refer you to...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Daily news roundup, Feb. 13, 2008</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1134980</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1134980</guid>
     <pubDate>Wed, 13 Feb 2008 12:21:35 CST</pubDate>
     <description>Two Wyoming newspapers fully cover the Legislature: the Casper Star-Tribune and the Wyoming Tribune-Eagle. Unfortunately, the Tribune-Eagle posts three stories  a day on its Website, and they're not always fit for this politics-and-policy news roundup. And worse, today the Casper Star-Tribune's legislative Website has only one new story posted this morning, and the defeat of the proposed community college tax:
 
House rejects tax increases
 
I talked to the Star-Tribune's editor this...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Daily news roundup, Feb. 12, 2008</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1134555</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1134555</guid>
     <pubDate>Tue, 12 Feb 2008 12:56:54 CST</pubDate>
     <description>Good luck finding the Casper Star-Tribune's legislative Website. I had to use the link I sent you yesterday (also highlighted in the previous sentence), because the legislative page is not otherwise displayed or advertised on the paper's main news pages. Still, the news roundup today will begin with a healthy dose of legislative coverage from the Casper paper and elsewhere; other politics and policy news will follow.
 
First up, a story on bill introductions (the main item of business...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Daily news roundup, Feb. 11, 2008</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1134187</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1134187</guid>
     <pubDate>Mon, 11 Feb 2008 15:02:41 CST</pubDate>
     <description>Welcome to Day One of the 2008 Wyoming Legislature! Either late today or early tomorrow, I hope to post a blog entry on the state party Website with a more in-depth look at the Legislature. I'll let you know when that's up. For now, first up is this Associated Press article on Gov. Freudenthal's State of the State Address to legislators this morning:
 
Freudenthal emphasizes strength of state's position
 
The Casper Star-Tribune has created a Web page devoted to legislative coverage. For...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Daily news roundup, Feb. 8, 2008</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1133323</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1133323</guid>
     <pubDate>Fri, 08 Feb 2008 14:16:50 CST</pubDate>
     <description>First up, for those of you who haven't seen it, here is a press release I sent out this morning on our county caucuses:
 
Democrats release info on March 8 county caucuses
 
Here's a look at the usefulness Wyoming's Republicans got out of their caucus, in which no one voted for McCain, their apparent eventual nominee, and the people they did vote for - Mitt Romney, Fred Thompson and Duncan Hunter - are all now out of the race:
 
Wyo GOP's favorite, Romney, bows out
 
By the way, the...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Daily news roundup, Feb. 7, 2008</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1132995</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1132995</guid>
     <pubDate>Thu, 07 Feb 2008 12:31:42 CST</pubDate>
     <description>Props to Democrats in Sheridan, Albany, Laramie and Teton counties for holding public events on Super Tuesday, and to anyone else who watched the returns that night with fellow Democrats. The Sheridan Press did a nice front-page write-up of the event in my hometown, sent in by alert county party Secretary Liz Howell, which I will use to lead off the news roundup:
 
Sheridan County Dems hold Super Tuesday event
 
These kinds of events help us stay energized. Front-page write-ups in the...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Daily news roundup, Feb. 6, 2008</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1132679</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1132679</guid>
     <pubDate>Wed, 06 Feb 2008 13:15:13 CST</pubDate>
     <description>How about those elections yesterday! Most observers believe that neither Clinton nor Obama gained an upper hand. If this race stays close, or gets even closer over the rest of the month as one analyst says it will, the Wyoming Democratic caucuses on March 8 could attract more national attention than we could have realistically imagined just a couple months ago. Stay tuned.
 
Now on to other news. A federal plan to keep a bigger share of federal mineral royalties is designed to recoup costs...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Daily news roundup, Feb. 5, 2008</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1131204</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1131204</guid>
     <pubDate>Tue, 05 Feb 2008 17:23:46 CST</pubDate>
     <description>Honestly, I'm giddy today to see what happens with all the primaries nationwide. I'll start today with the following excellent analysis piece for those of you who (like me) really enjoy tracking the race for the Democratic presidential nomination. I can justify this by noting that there is a reference to our state, which, while technically "tiny," more importantly, may "actually matter" in this exciting election year:
 
Is Obama's mo' enough?
 
Wouldn't it be ironic if Wyoming Democrats...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Daily news roundup, Feb. 4, 2008</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1131203</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1131203</guid>
     <pubDate>Tue, 05 Feb 2008 17:22:19 CST</pubDate>
     <description>Campbell County Democratic State Committeeman Nick Carter, a Gillette attorney, talks to the Casper Star-Tribune about his exploration of running a U.S. Senate campaign for the seat now held by John Barrasso. Meanwhile, former Wyoming House Speaker Randall Luthi ducks out of the U.S. House race:
 
Democrat ponders Senate race
 
Gary Trauner has more than $350,000 on hand to run for Wyoming's open U.S. House seat, while most of the Republicans in the race have just begun to ramp up their...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Daily news roundup, Feb. 1, 2008</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1130108</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1130108</guid>
     <pubDate>Fri, 01 Feb 2008 17:25:24 CST</pubDate>
     <description>We're leading off with a national political story today, but only because it mentions Wyoming in the very best sentence of the article, which I'll repeat here in case you're too busy to read the whole thing: "As if it could get any worse (for the Republican Party), a recent poll showed Democrat Gary Trauner, a second-time candidate, leading a Republican who had been elected to statewide office by one point in normally ruby-red Wyoming." More here:
 
House Republicans face late exodus
 ...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Daily news roundup, Jan. 31, 2008</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1130103</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1130103</guid>
     <pubDate>Fri, 01 Feb 2008 16:51:19 CST</pubDate>
     <description>The Hill newspaper in Washington, D.C., reports that Sen. Mike Enzi's low fundraising numbers and the Senate GOP leadership's repeated snubs of his bid for a coveted seat on the powerful Finance Committee have fueled speculation that the senator may leave Congress, although some Republicans say he is raising just enough money to run a race:
 
Enzi keeps GOP guessing about November
 
Another day, another Republican running for U.S. House. This one's name is Mark Gordon:
 
Buffalo rancher...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Daily news roundup, Jan. 30, 2008</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1129489</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1129489</guid>
     <pubDate>Wed, 30 Jan 2008 12:11:27 CST</pubDate>
     <description>Our "representative" in the U.S. House made a rare appearance at work yesterday to cast a vote, this one against the bipartisan plan to rescue the nation's economy. Why? Because it helps poor people too much. Gosh, we're lucky to have her for the whole rest of the year. (It's the third story in this string of briefs):
 
Cubin votes against stimulus package
 
Here's a look at the legislative proposal to make it a felony to harbor or transport illegal immigrants, with reports from a couple...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Daily news roundup, Jan. 29, 2008</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1129488</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1129488</guid>
     <pubDate>Wed, 30 Jan 2008 12:10:13 CST</pubDate>
     <description>Gov. Freudenthal leads us off today with his op/ed piece on property tax relief for seniors. He takes issue with the Joint Revenue Committee's refusal to consider helping out elderly people whose property taxes have in some cases doubled this decade, while the panel also refused to subject helium to the same taxes as other minerals.
 
"The net effect of those two decisions: Exxon avoids an estimated $3 million a year in taxes, and folks over 65 receive no meaningful property tax relief as a...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Daily news roundup, Jan. 28, 2008</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1129324</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1129324</guid>
     <pubDate>Tue, 29 Jan 2008 14:11:34 CST</pubDate>
     <description>The weekend's big news, of course, was a new Casper Star-Tribune poll which says that, in a head-to-head matchup, Gary Trauner would get 41 percent of the vote, while GOP front-runner Cynthia Lummis gets 40 percent. This is big news, because there has been a false perception out there that a generic Republican would fare better against Trauner than the unpopular Barbara Cubin did. Now we know that Trauner does better against the current Republican front-runner! Or at least statistically tied....</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Daily news roundup, Jan. 25, 2008</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1128636</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1128636</guid>
     <pubDate>Fri, 25 Jan 2008 11:36:46 CST</pubDate>
     <description>Don't miss Sunday's Casper Star-Tribune. That's all I'll say. As for today's news …
 
Our senior U.S. senator gets passed over for a coveted finance committee seat by a guy who has NO CHANCE of winning reelection. As his spokesman put it, "Sen. Enzi is angry":
 
Enzi doesn't get finance seat
 
More on the new proposed federal wolf management rule:
 
Feds loosen wolf rules
 
Groups object to wolf rule
 
Who says they never get anything done in Washington? After 136 years, it looks...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Daily news roundup, Jan. 24, 2008</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1128514</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1128514</guid>
     <pubDate>Thu, 24 Jan 2008 13:54:17 CST</pubDate>
     <description>Breaking this morning from the Associated Press, details about the new proposed federal wolf management rule:
 
States offered more latitude to kill wolves
 
The Green River Star tells us how Rock Springs and Green River work to cope with massive growth:
 
Cities deal with growing pains
 
The Jackson paper reports that the real estate business is thriving in Teton County:
 
Real estate tops $1.5 billion
 
Converse County is moving from a three-member county commission to a...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Daily news roundup, Jan. 23, 2008</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1128513</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1128513</guid>
     <pubDate>Thu, 24 Jan 2008 13:53:27 CST</pubDate>
     <description>Monday was Martin Luther King Jr. Day (or "Equality Day" in Wyoming), and here's an AP piece on the annual march in Cheyenne:
 
‘A dream deferred'
 
Gov. Dave Freudenthal has recommended to the JAC that Wyoming spend the first round of money it stands to receive from the federal Abandoned Mine Lands program on research into clean coal technology and to build a road to a planned coal plant in Carbon County:
 
Gov presents AML proposal
 
In case there was still anyone out there who...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Daily news roundup, Jan. 16, 2008</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1127401</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1127401</guid>
     <pubDate>Wed, 16 Jan 2008 15:28:05 CST</pubDate>
     <description>Just a heads up - I will be on vacation tomorrow through Monday, so I don't anticipate writing any news reports during that time. I put in a requisition for an assistant about two-and-a-half years ago (the day I started this job), so I'm hopeful that any minute now, we can ramp this up to a full-time, round-the-clock service. Meanwhile …
 
Unexpected news from the Associated Press: Rep. Barbara Cubin has returned to work after just about only four months off. In that time, she has taken in...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Daily news roundup, Jan. 15, 2008</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1127253</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1127253</guid>
     <pubDate>Tue, 15 Jan 2008 11:04:55 CST</pubDate>
     <description>Wyoming's average daily spot price of $7.13 per thousand cubic feet at the Cheyenne Hub on Monday was just $1 behind the Henry Hub in Louisiana, which the industry uses as a market barometer. A dramatic comparison could be made by listing low points of the daily spot price of below $1 per thousand cubic feet for Wyoming gas -- even as low as 10 cents -- recorded on some days in 2007, which represented a deficit of $5 and more behind the national average at the time:
 
Natural gas prices...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Daily news roundup, Jan. 14, 2008</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1127147</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1127147</guid>
     <pubDate>Mon, 14 Jan 2008 11:36:37 CST</pubDate>
     <description>Twenty stories from today and the weekend! Although at least half are from the Casper paper. Beginning with …
 
Gov. Freudenthal hosted the "Building the Wyoming We Want conference, but he wants the participants to take the lead in planning for the state's future:
 
Governor seeks bottom-up growth debate
 
Wyoming Public radio has these two reports on the conference:
 
Zoning gets attention at governor's conference on growth
 
State geologist warns of greater energy demand
 
And...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Daily news roundup, Jan. 11, 2008</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1126930</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1126930</guid>
     <pubDate>Fri, 11 Jan 2008 16:20:41 CST</pubDate>
     <description>Nearly 500 decision-makers, stakeholders and other interested people gathered in Casper yesterday for Gov. Freudenthal's "Building the Wyoming We Want" conference, intended to examine the challenges and opportunities Wyoming faces in this current era of relatively fast growth. The conference concluded this morning at Casper College. The Casper Star-Tribune offered these reports:
 
Wyoming charts growth
 
Development conference addresses resource issues
 
The Wyoming Tribune-Eagle has...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Daily news roundup, Jan. 10, 2008</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1126718</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1126718</guid>
     <pubDate>Thu, 10 Jan 2008 12:18:33 CST</pubDate>
     <description>Lotsa news today! To begin, Gov. Freudenthal wants to generate ideas to answer this question: "How do we continue to enjoy a thriving economy and still keep in mind the kind of Wyoming we want our children and grandchildren to enjoy?" To suggest some answers, the governor's office is sponsoring the "Building the Wyoming We Want" conference today and Friday at Casper College's Gertrude Krampert Theatre. Topics will include roads, subdivisions, development patterns, open spaces and wildlife,...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Daily news roundup, Jan. 9, 2008</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1126257</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1126257</guid>
     <pubDate>Wed, 09 Jan 2008 10:53:55 CST</pubDate>
     <description>First up is this exciting news from Rep. George Bagby, D-Rawlins, who reports that James Elliott Jr., a Democrat from Saratoga, has been selected as the newest Carbon County commissioner. Congratulations to Commissioner Elliott, and thanks to Rep. Bagby!
 
Next, we have this piece from the Jackson Hole News  Guide, which demonstrated to all the people of Teton County just how out of touch their local Republican leaders are (I've included the entire piece below, because it's just two...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Daily news roundup, Jan. 8, 2008</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1126091</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1126091</guid>
     <pubDate>Tue, 08 Jan 2008 11:19:41 CST</pubDate>
     <description>Honestly, I don't know all the ins and outs of the GOP caucuses, but some people are clearly displeased with the way it went down:
 
Some question Romney ‘victory'
 
Power to the people - that is, only in situations that can be described as "The people vs. {defendant's name here}":
 
Bill: Give prosecutors more power
 
The Wyoming Water Development Commission plans to take public comments Wednesday in Casper on possible sites for a dam on the Upper Green River:
 
Upper Green Dam...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Daily news roundup, Jan. 7, 2008</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1126090</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1126090</guid>
     <pubDate>Tue, 08 Jan 2008 11:18:37 CST</pubDate>
     <description>The state GOP's presidential caucuses took place on Saturday, and the main issue seems to be whether the Republicans' controversial decision to break their own national party's rules and sacrifice half their delegates to their national convention was worth it. By and large, most media outlets answered that question with a resounding "no." The Casper Star-Tribune notes that our state got virtually no national attention for its early caucus, and no candidates bothered to come here and woo the...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Daily news roundup, Jan. 4, 2008</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1125594</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1125594</guid>
     <pubDate>Fri, 04 Jan 2008 15:57:23 CST</pubDate>
     <description>Something is wrong with the Casper Star-Tribune's Website today, and I can't link to the THREE stories they have on Wyoming politics, INCLUDING a nice story on the impressive Wyoming Democratic Party organization and our upcoming house parties. So I scanned the story on the Democrats. Check it out:
 
Democrats plan house parties, organize brilliantly
 
The Laramie Daily Boomerang reports that state-shared revenue, loss of revenue from the food tax exemption and a potential seventh-cent...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Daily news roundup, Jan. 3, 2008</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1125369</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1125369</guid>
     <pubDate>Thu, 03 Jan 2008 18:28:44 CST</pubDate>
     <description>Sorry so late today! It's been nuts. Phone ringin' off the hook, and a surprising amount of good news today. A presidential candidate here (OK, it was his ballot access person), a newspaper reporter there, a new inspiring candidate from way up there, etc. Anyway, let's start off the news roundup with the newest declared U.S. House candidate, the lady famous for telling other Republican Party insiders that Gov. Freudenthal is no gentleman:
 
Lummis makes it official
 
The Wyoming...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Daily news roundup, Jan. 2, 2008</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1125103</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1125103</guid>
     <pubDate>Wed, 02 Jan 2008 14:55:24 CST</pubDate>
     <description>Happy New Year! This year, the Casper Star-Tribune greeted us with a couple stories on the upcoming U.S. Senate elections. This story notes that no one from either party has yet thrown a hat into the ring to challenge John Barrasso or Mike Enzi:
 
Where are the races?
 
This companion piece examines the history of Wyomingites who have been appointed to the U.S. Senate, as Barrasso was last June:
 
Only one Senate appointee won election
 
The Laramie Boomerang reports on an upcoming...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Daily news roundup, Dec. 31, 2007</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1125062</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1125062</guid>
     <pubDate>Wed, 02 Jan 2008 11:32:11 CST</pubDate>
     <description>First up is this important story from the Casper Star-Tribune, which reports that the new Democratic Congress has been quite productive. The Democratic-controlled 110th Congress was more active than its predecessor looking at the amount of time in session, committee meetings, oversight of the executive branch, votes and measures passed. "In terms of new laws enacted, it compares favorably with the 104th Republican Congress which took office following the 1994 elections," said congressional...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Daily news roundup, Dec. 28, 2007</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1124639</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1124639</guid>
     <pubDate>Fri, 28 Dec 2007 19:46:47 CST</pubDate>
     <description>Top story today (or tonight, as the case may be) comes from the Riverton Ranger, whose interview with Fremont County Chair Linda Barton provided the meat for this story (and might I add that Linda did a wonderful job with the interview!):
 
State Democrats prepare for 2008 presidential caucuses
 
The Casper Star-Tribune has a follow-up story on Wyoming's 2007 population boom (we grew by 2 percent, or about 10,000 people):
 
Will Wyo keep growing?
 
Meanwhile, CNN.com looks at the...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Daily news roundup, Dec. 27, 2007</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1124499</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1124499</guid>
     <pubDate>Thu, 27 Dec 2007 12:42:17 CST</pubDate>
     <description>Let's hear it for the Wyoming Tribune-Eagle, for Cheyenne's daily paper is featuring an Associated Press story on the presidential race today. The Iowa caucuses take place Jan. 3, and less than five weeks after that is Super Duper Tuesday, Feb. 5, when more than half the delegates will be selected:
 
It's getting confusing
 
The ninth-largest state in the country (in area) was the ninth-fastest-growing state in the country in 2007 (this info came from my hardcopy of the Casper paper,...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Daily news roundup, Dec. 26, 2007</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1124495</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1124495</guid>
     <pubDate>Thu, 27 Dec 2007 11:57:38 CST</pubDate>
     <description>Today we'll begin with Gary Trauner's campaign for U.S. House, and two notable blog entries on the topic. I want to call your attention to this first one, because the blog, hummingbirdminds, is written by Wyoming's own Michael Shay, an activist from Laramie County. Here's his take on the latest Trauner news:
 
Act blue! Contribute to Trauner!
 
I told you a few days back that the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee recently named Wyoming's U.S. House race as one of the most...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Daily news roundup, Dec. 21, 2007</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1124209</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1124209</guid>
     <pubDate>Fri, 21 Dec 2007 11:49:22 CST</pubDate>
     <description>Not much at all today. To start, the Sierra Club and the Powder River Basin Resource Council want a court review of the Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality's handling of an air quality permit for the proposed Two Elk coal-fired power plant in southern Campbell County. The groups have asked a district court judge to review of an administrative decision by the Environmental Quality Council, which governs the DEQ. They claim the agency reversed its own determination that the air quality...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Daily news roundup, Dec. 20, 2007</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1124121</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1124121</guid>
     <pubDate>Thu, 20 Dec 2007 15:27:26 CST</pubDate>
     <description>Some good stuff today! Roll Call, the newspaper that covers Congress, reports that Gary Trauner's race for Wyoming's U.S. House seat is on the short list for those across the country that Democrats plan to win in November:
 
DCCC targets 40 GOP seats
 
Gov. Freudenthal just released this opinion piece on the upcoming "Building the Wyoming We Want" conference, scheduled for Jan. 10 and 11 at Casper College:
 
Building the Wyoming we want
 
The Cody Enterprise has more evidence that the...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Daily news roundup, Dec. 19, 2007</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1124070</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1124070</guid>
     <pubDate>Wed, 19 Dec 2007 18:39:37 CST</pubDate>
     <description>Not too much today. First up is a new story today in the Casper Star-Tribune on Chairman Millin's recent letter to the Denver Post:
 
Dem leader ruffles feathers
 
Sens. Enzi and Barrasso sound off on the energy bill:
 
Senators don't like energy bill
 
Mattoon, Ill., has been picked as the location for the FutureGen power plant that will burn coal without emitting greenhouse gases. This is the site Wyoming favored after a site in our own state was knocked off the list:
 
Wyo's...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Daily news roundup, Dec. 18, 2007</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1124069</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1124069</guid>
     <pubDate>Wed, 19 Dec 2007 18:38:41 CST</pubDate>
     <description>
Casper-area lawmakers sound off on the possibility of a statewide smoking ban:
 
Split opinion on statewide move
 
As the Casper Star-Tribune points out, if state spending has increased too sharply for some people's tastes, they have only the Republican Party - which has controlled the Legislature for decades - to thank:
 
Hey big spenders, stay away from Legislature
 
Wyoming Public Radio reports that Rep. Colin Simpson, R-Cody, wants the state to have a database of everyone's...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Daily news roundup, Dec. 17, 2007</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1123899</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1123899</guid>
     <pubDate>Mon, 17 Dec 2007 16:13:49 CST</pubDate>
     <description>Here you can see that the Wyoming Republican Party's strategy to break its national party's rules and hold an early primary has reaped rewards - stacks of glossy messages from Ron Paul:
 
GOP activists get more attention
 
The Gillette News-Record has this report on Campbell County Republican caucuses, held Saturday:
 
County GOP readies ideas for change
 
Has anyone else noticed that the Casper Star-Tribune waited until Barbara Cubin announced her retirement before the paper dared to...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Daily news roundup, Dec. 14, 2007</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1123801</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1123801</guid>
     <pubDate>Sun, 16 Dec 2007 10:37:24 CST</pubDate>
     <description>A letter from Chairman Millin has generated a story in today's Denver Post which will hit the Wyoming media today. The story can be found here (please give it a look):
 
Wyo Dem chief: Clinton would hurt party
 
And a slightly different version, with excerpts of an interview with John, can be found here:
 
Wyoming Democratic Party chairman says Clinton effect in the West "a dirty little secret"
  
Please note that the opinions expressed by Chairman Millin in the Denver Post article...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Daily news roundup, Dec. 13, 2007</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1123630</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1123630</guid>
     <pubDate>Thu, 13 Dec 2007 11:53:05 CST</pubDate>
     <description>Here is a look at some of the major Wyoming politics and government news from the state's media and other sources today:
 
First up, Gov. Freudenthal announces that he will be joining us for the Democratic National Convention in Denver next August, according to the Associated Press. We at the state party remain very excited that the convention will be in Denver, and we're delighted that the governor will be there:
 
Gov relents on Dem convention
 
This next one is a delight: apparently,...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Trauner-Cubin news updates</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1113268</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1113268</guid>
     <pubDate>Wed, 17 Oct 2007 12:04:10 CDT</pubDate>
     <description>As promised, I have several links at the bottom of this post to different stories on Gary Trauner's entry into the 2008 U.S. House race. Suffice it to say people are excited. But first, here's an encouraging story on Gary's fundraising report for third quarter 2007, which gives him a nearly 20-to-1 cash-on-hand advantage over the incumbent ($165,411 for Gary, compared to Cubin's $8,651, according to the FEC).
Here are some links to stories across Wyoming and the nation on Gary's announcement...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Gary Trauner's running for U.S. House!</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1112021</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1112021</guid>
     <pubDate>Mon, 15 Oct 2007 17:22:04 CDT</pubDate>
     <description>It's official: Gary Trauner is the first Democrat to announce his candidacy for U.S. House. Here's a same-day story on his announcement - an announcement, by the way, which has attracted nationwide attention. Among the national media that have contacted state party headquarters today are Congressional Quarterly (here's the story) and Roll Call. Meanwhile, at Gary and Sue Berchenbriter's house in Casper today, all the major Casper-area news outlets were on hand, and several others from across...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Gary Trauner plans exciting announcement</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1111945</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1111945</guid>
     <pubDate>Mon, 15 Oct 2007 11:47:58 CDT</pubDate>
     <description>Today, Gary Trauner plans to make an exciting announcement about the 2008 elections. Stay tuned for an update this afternoon after Gary tells us his plans for the coming year. I have a feeling that this time, things are going to work out like we hope.</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Paper gives two good reasons to dump Cubin</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1103958</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1103958</guid>
     <pubDate>Thu, 11 Oct 2007 12:17:15 CDT</pubDate>
     <description>Two must-read pieces this week in the Casper Star-Tribune almost perfectly capture the essence of why we need to get rid of Barbara Cubin.
The first piece, an editorial called "Cubin should help override Bush veto," reveals a picture of a representative who votes with the extremist fringe of her party, while the good people of Wyoming suffer. The SCHIP program would provide health insurance for more low-income children across the state. When faced with a choice of what is best for Wyoming,...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Gov warns: State revenue picture not as rosy as usual</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1096845</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1096845</guid>
     <pubDate>Fri, 21 Sep 2007 17:14:08 CDT</pubDate>
     <description>For pretty much this entire decade, state leaders have enjoyed revenues that significantly surpassed expectations. But Gov. Freudenthal says that won't be the case this year. Quoth the governor: "I don't believe that anyone should be expecting the kind of revenue in excess of projections, or what people call a surplus, this year," he said. "It's going to be a good, solid budget. But the kind of revenues over projections that we've become accustomed to, it's not going to be there."
The story...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Good times in Sheridan</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1049447</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1049447</guid>
     <pubDate>Wed, 22 Aug 2007 13:13:13 CDT</pubDate>
     <description>I traveled up to Sheridan last weekend to join area Democrats to celebrate the 150th of former Wyoming Gov. and U.S. Sen. John Kendrick. Despite the rain and wind, about 50 Democrats from Sheridan County and neighboring counties made it to the event, which is no small feat for a mid-August event during a non-election year.
The dynamic duo of state party Chairman John Millin and freshman Rep. Lori Millin made the trip up from Cheyenne and inspired the crowd with their insights into...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Another Democrat is born!</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1046329</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1046329</guid>
     <pubDate>Wed, 01 Aug 2007 18:02:35 CDT</pubDate>
     <description>I just got the word that Laramie County Democratic Party Chairman Mike Bell and his wife Amy are the proud parents of a newborn baby boy! Details forthcoming, but meanwhile, congratulations to Mike and Amy on the birth of their son.
*UPDATE* 
Wyoming welcomes Jonathan Thayer Bell, who entered the world on Aug. 1 weighing in at 8-plus pounds and measuring 21 inches.
Quipped the new father: "We're building the Democratic Party one baby at a time!"</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Point, counterpoint</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1046328</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1046328</guid>
     <pubDate>Wed, 01 Aug 2007 18:00:27 CDT</pubDate>
     <description>I'm a bit late with this post, but in case you missed it, I put together this op/ed column for the Casper Star-Tribune on Saturday, July 21, in response to the paper's disturbingly misinformed editorial that had run Wednesday, July 18. The column I wrote represents the valuable input of a few party officials and staffers, and considering that it was half written by committee, I think it provides an excellent counter-point to the fish-wrap journalism from earlier in the week. It is a snapshot...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Media takes notice of our grassroots efforts</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1043873</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1043873</guid>
     <pubDate>Mon, 16 Jul 2007 15:03:07 CDT</pubDate>
     <description>Our chairman's and executive director's efforts to reach into every corner of the state have garnered notice in the state's largest newspaper. Click here for the Casper Star-Tribune's profile on the Wyoming Democratic Party, where we're at and where we're headed. The story by Jared Miller takes a look at Chairman John Millin's 23-county plan, describes some of the party's fund-raising successes, and explores the possibility of a Democratic majority in Wyoming down the road.
That story, which...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Congratulations to new state Rep. Mary Hales!!!</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1042541</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1042541</guid>
     <pubDate>Mon, 09 Jul 2007 16:17:32 CDT</pubDate>
     <description>Congratulations to Mary Hales, Wyoming's newest state representative! The Natrona County Commission has appointed Mary to fill the vacancy in state House District 36 left by the resignation last month of Liz Gentile of Evansville.
Mary has served the Wyoming Democratic Party as state party secretary for a number of years, and she is a long-time local real estate agent. Now, the people of Evansville and parts of east Casper will be able to enjoy the benefits of Mary's service as we in the...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Natrona County Commission to pick HD 36 rep today</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1042435</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1042435</guid>
     <pubDate>Mon, 09 Jul 2007 10:49:19 CDT</pubDate>
     <description>The Natrona County commissioners plan to meet today at 1 p.m. to interview the three finalists to fill the House District 36 vacancy left by the recent resignation of Liz Gentile of Evansville. The meeting, which will be in room 115 in the Natrona County Courthouse, will be open to the public. By the end of the day, we should know who are new representative is going to be (or, at the very least, we should know WHEN we will know). We'll keep you up-to-date as information becomes available.</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Wheeler, Miller, Hales finalists for HD 36 vacancy</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1041503</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1041503</guid>
     <pubDate>Tue, 03 Jul 2007 10:57:18 CDT</pubDate>
     <description>Monday night, the Democratic precinct committee men and women selected Gretchen Wheeler, Penny Miller and Mary Hales as our three finalists to fill the state House District 36 vacancy left by the recent resignation of Rep. Liz Gentile of Evansville. Now, those three names have been submitted to the Natrona County Commission, and the commissioners have five days to appoint one of them to fill the legislative seat. Apparently, they're planning to meet at 1 p.m. Monday, July 9, for the purpose...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Seven strong apply for HD36 vacancy</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1040959</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1040959</guid>
     <pubDate>Fri, 29 Jun 2007 12:19:08 CDT</pubDate>
     <description>We are pleased to announce that our party has seven quality candidates who have applied to fill the House District 36 vacancy left by the resignation of Rep. Liz Gentile of Evansville. Thursday night, the candidates introduced themselves at the Natrona County Democrats' meeting and answered a few questions, and all seven pledged to seek election in 2008 if appointed. Our candidates are:
Bill Sisco, a Casper businessman
Dan Coey, a bricklayer and conservation activist
Gretchen Wheeler, a...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Wyoming Democrats look to fill House vacancy</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1040316</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1040316</guid>
     <pubDate>Mon, 25 Jun 2007 17:45:26 CDT</pubDate>
     <description>The Wyoming Democratic Party is seeking applicants to replace state Rep. Liz Gentile of Evansville in the Legislature. Gentile resigned to pursue carer opportunities. The party is accepting expressions of interest through 5 p.m. Thursday from people interested in filling out the remaining year-and-a-half in Gentile's term, representing House District 36, which includes Evansville and parts of East Casper.
Interestingly, as Republican John Barrasso resigned his state Senate seat for his new...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Barrasso sworn in to U.S. Senate</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1040313</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1040313</guid>
     <pubDate>Mon, 25 Jun 2007 17:40:33 CDT</pubDate>
     <description>Gov. Freudenthal on Friday chose state Sen. John Barrasso of Casper to represent Wyoming in the U.S. Senate, to fill the vacancy left by Craig Thomas' death earlier this month. Monday, Barrasso was sworn in to his new job. State law required Freudenthal to choose one of the three names submitted by the Republican Party, as that was the party to which Thomas belonged. This story looks at Barrasso's background and possible committee assignments.</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Senate applicants list finalized; three finalists to be named Tuesday</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1038432</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1038432</guid>
     <pubDate>Fri, 15 Jun 2007 12:45:24 CDT</pubDate>
     <description>Although the procedure to replace the late Craig Thomas in the U.S. Senate is restricted almost entirely to the other party, there is understandably considerable interest across the political spectrum in who that person will be, so I thought I'd note it here in our blog. There are 31 applicants for the position, a field that will be whittled down to three when the Republican state central committee meets at the Ramkota Inn in Casper at 8 a.m. Tuesday, June 19. That meeting will be open to the...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Fun(draising) in Converse County and a visit to Campbell</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1038423</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1038423</guid>
     <pubDate>Fri, 15 Jun 2007 12:23:39 CDT</pubDate>
     <description>Reflections on a couple of road trips: First, the Converse County Democrats held a fundraiser on June 2, in conjunction with Jackalope Days in Douglas. The fundraising idea was a chilling (literally) concept affectionately called Dunk-A-Democrat. Among the dunkees were recent (and hopefully future) U.S. House candidate Gary Trauner, state Rep. Lori Millin, local activists Sissy Goodwin and Jay Wright, and yours truly. While I was hoping for a 90-degree day, the temperature barely cracked 70,...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>New executive director, field director on board</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1038418</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1038418</guid>
     <pubDate>Fri, 15 Jun 2007 12:08:32 CDT</pubDate>
     <description>Just a quick announcement about some new faces at party central. The state party Executive Committee has hired a new executive director and new field director, both of whom started working for the state party on June 1.
Executive Director Brandon Owens brings extensive experience in rural politics to the position, having served as the campaign coordinator for the Alabama Democratic Party during the 2006 election cycle. He has over 10 years working for Democratic candidates and causes in the...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Wyoming's U.S. House seat remains on national radar</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1030348</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1030348</guid>
     <pubDate>Thu, 10 May 2007 18:03:29 CDT</pubDate>
     <description>National political analysts are keeping Wyoming's lone U.S. House seat on their radar. Congressional Quarterly just published this story predicting a possible rematch between 2006 Democratic nominee Gary Trauner and incumbent Republican Barbara Cubin. The story generated some excitement in the form of this post on the popular political blog DailyKos, which took note of some of Gary's recent public activities. Such activities include these regular contributions to the New West Network, which...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Rove:  Cubin is in trouble.</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1018333</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1018333</guid>
     <pubDate>Fri, 30 Mar 2007 11:56:50 CDT</pubDate>
     <description>A White House PowerPoint presentation from January lists Barbara Cubin 
as one of  the 20 most vulnerable Republican incumbents in Congress.  
When Karl Rove says that the Wyoming Republican is in trouble, you 
know that Cubin has to be getting worried.

This week, the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform 
has been holding a series of hearings to investigate allegations of misconduct at the the 
Government Services Agency.  The scandal involves GSA chief Lurita Doan and...</description>
     <author>kyle@wyomingdemocrats.com (Kyle DeBeer)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Visiting with County Parties</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1017500</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1017500</guid>
     <pubDate>Tue, 27 Mar 2007 13:22:26 CDT</pubDate>
     <description>As you probably already know, county parties across the state meet 
during the month of March in odd-numbered years to elect their officers 
who will serve for the next two years.  These get-togethers also give me 
an opportunity to drive around Wyoming meeting activists and finding 
ways for the state party to help build and strengthen our party's local 
presence.  I thought that I would take a few minutes to tell you about 
some of the people that I've met and the exciting things...</description>
     <author>kyle@wyomingdemocrats.com (Kyle DeBeer)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>2007 session wrap-up</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1015608</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1015608</guid>
     <pubDate>Mon, 19 Mar 2007 16:13:52 CDT</pubDate>
     <description>Here is a look at some of the major pieces of legislation lawmakers passed this year:
Sales tax on groceries (House Bill 93) - Legislators built on last year's success, when they took this tax off the books for the first time ever. Last year's action only lifted the tax for two years, and this year, they voted to make it permanent. This is real tax relief for all the people of our state, and it helps our poorest citizens the most. However, legislators did not provide reimbursements for...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Legislature passes quality child care bills</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1010240</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1010240</guid>
     <pubDate>Tue, 27 Feb 2007 14:32:22 CST</pubDate>
     <description>The quality child care legislation, House Bills 95 and 96, are heading to Gov. Freudenthal's desk after the House on Tuesday concurred with Senate amendments to the legislation. The bills cleared third reading in the Senate on Monday. This story describes some of the details of the legislation. The main thing is that our state government is finally going to take some concrete steps to address one of the most pressing needs facing thousands of Wyoming families, the affordability and...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Wolves, quality child care, and a look at the budget</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1009829</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1009829</guid>
     <pubDate>Mon, 26 Feb 2007 12:55:48 CST</pubDate>
     <description>As we head into the Legislature's final week, those pesky wolves have once again taken center stage. This story takes a look at House Bill 213, which is scheduled for its initial debate and vote on the floor of the Senate today. The bill has already cleared the House and the Senate Travel, Rec, Wildlife Committee.
Meanwhile, the quality child care bills, House Bills 95 and 96, are up for third reading in the Senate today.
On Friday, both chambers OK'd the compromise version of the budget...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Friday update: food tax, same-sex marriage, wolves, etc.</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1009146</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1009146</guid>
     <pubDate>Fri, 23 Feb 2007 12:59:03 CST</pubDate>
     <description>Moments ago, the Senate passed House Bill 93, the bill to permanently eliminate the sales tax on food, on third and final reading. However, after passing an amendment Thursday to reimburse cities, towns and counties for their lost sales tax revenue, senators on Friday deleted the amendment. Many want to spend the next year coming up with the "right" formula to properly reimburse local governments. Some, obviously a minority, wanted to get at least something in the law this year to assure...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Updates on major legislation</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1008656</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1008656</guid>
     <pubDate>Wed, 21 Feb 2007 19:03:03 CST</pubDate>
     <description>Many of the high-profile pieces of legislation are still working their way through the legislative process at the Legislature heads into its last week of the 2007 general session. Here is a look at some of those bills and where they stand now (Note: every bill still alive at this point in the session has cleared third reading in one legislative chambers and is currently moving through the second chamber):
House Bills 95 and 96, quality child care: The meat of the legislation, HB 95, is up...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Legislature back from break</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1008180</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1008180</guid>
     <pubDate>Tue, 20 Feb 2007 11:36:40 CST</pubDate>
     <description>The Legislature has returned after a three-day President's Day weekend for the final two weeks of the 2007 general session. Among the hot topics this week will be wolves and same-sex marriages, according to this Casper Star-Tribune story. For more on the wolf issue, click here.
Also this week, the House speaker and Senate president will each appoint five members of the joint conference committee on the supplemental budget bill. They will try to reach a compromise between the two versions of...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>New report: President's policies fail rural Wyoming residents</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1007319</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1007319</guid>
     <pubDate>Fri, 16 Feb 2007 12:14:56 CST</pubDate>
     <description>President Bush's budget would severely and negatively impact the quality of life of rural Wyoming residents, according to a new report issued by the Democratic Policy Committee. Since 2001, the committee has issued reports on the failure of the president's policy to address the issues important to rural Americans. The report confirms that the president's cuts in funding for law enforcement, health care, education, and economic development will have a harmful impact on working families,...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Updates on budget, quality child care</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1007011</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1007011</guid>
     <pubDate>Thu, 15 Feb 2007 11:06:01 CST</pubDate>
     <description>The budget bill has made it through second reading in both chambers this week, with third reading tentatively scheduled for tomorrow (Friday). Read here for news on some of this week's budget action. There's some good news in there for highway funding and the Wildlife Trust Fund. As a reminder, all of this week's budget amendments will set the stage for the work of the budget conference committee, which will reconcile differences in the versions of the bill that pass the House and Senate....</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>UW Democrats on the move!</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1006197</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1006197</guid>
     <pubDate>Mon, 12 Feb 2007 21:39:55 CST</pubDate>
     <description>The Rocky Mountain Democrats at the University of Wyoming have been actively 
engaging the campus community and building an energetic organization.  Earlier 
this month, three members of the group were in Washington, DC for the College 
Democrats/Young Democrats Leadership Summit.  While they were there, 
incoming UW College Dems President Samy Tolsted and Vice President Martha 
Tate went to a rally for Sen. Barack Obama at George Mason University.  You can 
read more about the rally...</description>
     <author>kyle@wyomingdemocrats.com (Kyle DeBeer)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>It's finally budget week</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1006085</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1006085</guid>
     <pubDate>Mon, 12 Feb 2007 14:36:27 CST</pubDate>
     <description>You wouldn't know it, but our legislature technically meets once every two years to craft the state's biennial budget. This is not one of those years. Yet, for most of the past decade, state government has enjoyed substantial surplus revenues, and figuring out what to do with those revenues has become pretty much an annual, rather than biannual, tradition.
The budget "mirror bill" - so-called because identical bills will be introduced on the House and Senate floors - hits the chambers today...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Budget work starts NEXT week; gambling legislation update</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1004755</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1004755</guid>
     <pubDate>Wed, 07 Feb 2007 12:42:33 CST</pubDate>
     <description>First, a correction from yesterday's blog. Lawmakers are scheduled to begin their work on the supplemental budget bill next week, not this week. I was misinformed. This is a good exemple of the constant state of flux that governs the legislative session. What ever the plan may have been five days ago is not necessarily the plan today, and things may be entirely different again tomorrow. But as of right now, the tentative plan is for the budget bill to hit the House and Senate floors on...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Budget work begins; updates on some bills</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1003433</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1003433</guid>
     <pubDate>Tue, 06 Feb 2007 10:23:52 CST</pubDate>
     <description>The major legislative news this week will be the supplemental budget bill. Last year, lawmakers crafted the state's budget for fiscal years 2007 and 2008. This year, they will work on a supplement to that spending measure. Some of the main topics of discussion will be money for infrastructure, especially state highways, and funding for local governments.
Meanwhile, a few bill updates are in order. The quality child care bill, House Bill 95, made it through the House on third reading Friday,...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Quality child care bill passes first test in House</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1002045</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1002045</guid>
     <pubDate>Thu, 01 Feb 2007 16:27:25 CST</pubDate>
     <description>House Bill 95, the quality child care bill, cleared a significant hurdle Wednesday afternoon when the bill made it through its first vote before the full House. Unless the bill's progress gets delayed for some unusual reason, we should know by the end of the week whether the bill will clear all three readings in the House and move over to the Senate.
The bill has been tweaked somewhat since it was first introduced, mainly to satisfy some legislators who are concerned that the quality child...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Newspaper stands up against ideological extremism</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1001385</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1001385</guid>
     <pubDate>Tue, 30 Jan 2007 16:47:23 CST</pubDate>
     <description>Slithering their way through the legislative process this week are two bills we can all do without. House Bill 144, misleadingly labeled "women's right to know," would require Wyoming doctors who perform abortions to tell their patients about alternatives and inform them of potential risks and side effects before performing the procedure. I don't know very many people who think politicians should make it their business to decide what kinds of conversations they are going to have with their...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Feds delist some wolves, but not ours</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1001007</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1001007</guid>
     <pubDate>Mon, 29 Jan 2007 17:00:38 CST</pubDate>
     <description>The federal government, in its infinite wisdom, has concluded that wolf populations are rebounding successfully enough that the feds announced they would remove wolves from the endangered species list in the Great Lakes region (Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin) in about a month and possibly take the same action for the wolves in the Rocky Mountain region (Wyoming, Montana and Idaho) in about a year. Story here. Gov. Freudenthal welcomed the news, although he pointed out that the real issue...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Food tax exemption clears House; eminent domain bill moving</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1000401</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/1000401</guid>
     <pubDate>Fri, 26 Jan 2007 11:13:37 CST</pubDate>
     <description>House Bill 93, the bill to make the sales tax exemption on food permanent, cleared third reading in the House on Thursday and now heads for the Senate. For most Democrats, they had to hold their noses a little bit when they voted for the bill, because while everyone favors removing the sales tax on food for good, most of them want to include a provision to reimburse local governments for the lost sales tax revenue. Right now, the bill does not have any way to provide this "backfill" to...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Food tax exemption cruising; child care debate looms</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/999557</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/999557</guid>
     <pubDate>Tue, 23 Jan 2007 16:52:58 CST</pubDate>
     <description>Today, updates on two major bills. First, House Bill 93, the bill to make the sales tax exemption on food permanent, sailed through the House in Committee of the Whole on Tuesday. There were no amendments offered, and observers report that the discussion on the bill was very short. Second reading is currently scheduled for Wednesday, and if all goes well, it should be up for third and final reading in the House on Thursday, and if it passes, it will head over to the Senate.
A more...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Food tax exemption ready for another chance</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/999278</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/999278</guid>
     <pubDate>Mon, 22 Jan 2007 17:31:18 CST</pubDate>
     <description>So, the food sales tax exemption bill will head to the House floor again, this time without any mechanism for reimbursing local governments for the sales tax revenues they will lose. Last year, when the Legislature first passed the exemption, but only for two years, they allocated $46.6 million for state payments to local governments to keep them "whole." It seems like lawmakers could just keep the system they have in place now for reimbursing local governments, if nothing else. Plus, no...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>House on food tax exemption: Try again</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/997890</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/997890</guid>
     <pubDate>Wed, 17 Jan 2007 15:43:58 CST</pubDate>
     <description>The House Revenue Committee made such a complicated mess out of the food sales tax exemption bill that the full House on Tuesday voted to send the bill back to committee for more work. House members' frustrated reactions to the measure, House Bill 93, prompted House Revenue Committee Chairman Rodney "Pete" Anderson, to apologize for bringing it to the floor is the shape it was in. He said the committee will probably rework on the bill on Friday. More here.
It is extraordinarily rare for a...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Lawmakers work on food tax, open containers, eminent domain</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/997442</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/997442</guid>
     <pubDate>Mon, 15 Jan 2007 16:21:05 CST</pubDate>
     <description>It looks like the state House is going to take on the food sales tax exemption this week. House Speaker Roy Cohee, R-Casper, said he expects House Bill 93 to come up on the House floor either today or Tuesday. That bill is sponsored by Rep. Rodney "Pete" Anderson, R-Pine Bluffs, who last year was one of the staunchest opponents of exempting food from the sales tax. Anderson's bill would make the food sales tax exemption permanent. Under current law, the exemption will expire on June 30, 2008....</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Harmony defines Legislature's opening week</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/996712</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/996712</guid>
     <pubDate>Thu, 11 Jan 2007 16:43:07 CST</pubDate>
     <description>Just a quick note on Wednesday's State of the State address: Republican legislative leaders conspicuously did NOT hold a "Republican response" press conference after Gov. Freudenthal's speech. That was a fairly visible example of events that are contributing to a general feeling of bipartisanship in Cheyenne as the 59th Wyoming Legislature goes to work.
Several reporters noted that this is the first time since Freudenthal has been governor that the Republicans have not offered a coordinated...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Freudenthal encourages Legislature to invest in Wyoming</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/995011</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/995011</guid>
     <pubDate>Wed, 10 Jan 2007 18:51:01 CST</pubDate>
     <description>In his State of the State address today, Gov. Freudenthal urged legislators to invest in Wyoming's future as they pore over the dozens and dozens of issues they will face over the next eight weeks. Among the several initiatives the governor specifically identified, he asked lawmakers to make the food sales tax exemption permanent, to make sure "fair market value" is a key component of any eminent domain bill they pass, to ban all open containers of alcohol in cars on state highways, to...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Trauner awaiting vote certification process</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/975851</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/975851</guid>
     <pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2006 14:50:16 CST</pubDate>
     <description>At a press conference Thursday afternoon, Gary Trauner announced that he will let Wyoming's election certification process run its course before he concedes the election or claims victory. Gary said provisional ballots are still being counted in some counties, though he's not sure exactly which ones. As of Wednesday, Gary trailed Barbara Cubin by 970 votes out of more than 190,000 cast statewide in the U.S. House race, or one-half of one percent. If the provisional ballot count or any other...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Election results</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/975736</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/975736</guid>
     <pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2006 04:29:31 CST</pubDate>
     <description>By all accounts, this was a good election for Democrats. Our party has taken control of both houses of Congress; Gov Dave Freudenthal won re-election by one of the largest margins in the nation; and we won a net total of three seats in the Wyoming House of Representatives. It remains to be seen what will happen with the U.S. House race in Wyoming. But we have cause for celebration, and we must keep in mind that at the end of the day, it's not what's best for any particular party. It's what's...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>VOTE VOTE VOTE VOTE VOTE VOTE VOTE!</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/974999</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/974999</guid>
     <pubDate>Tue, 07 Nov 2006 11:53:37 CST</pubDate>
     <description>Vote today! Bring three people with you. Then call everyone you know and make sure they have voted. Keep alert for anything fishy at the polls or on your phone - and let us know if something seems amiss (800-SAY-DEMS). Today is the day when we can take control of our future and enact the kinds of changes we need in Wyoming (in the case of our congressional representation) or keep our state on the right track (by re-electing Gov. Dave Freudenthal and sending more Democrats to Cheyenne for him...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Star-Tribune endorses Trauner, Freudenthal; party rallies in Rock Springs</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/974098</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/974098</guid>
     <pubDate>Sun, 05 Nov 2006 12:34:57 CST</pubDate>
     <description>The state's largest paper has endorsed both Gov. Dave Freudenthal AND future U.S. Congressman Gary Trauner on its editorial page today. If you recall, the Casper Star-Tribune inexplicably endorsed Cubin in 2004, so their endorsement of Trauner is especially good news.
Troubling note: I'm in Wamsutter today, and one of the convenience stores reported that they didn't get their Casper Star-Tribune deliveries today. I was unable to contact anyone at the paper to find out how extensive this...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>More good signs for Gary Trauner</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/973481</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/973481</guid>
     <pubDate>Fri, 03 Nov 2006 11:22:15 CST</pubDate>
     <description>As we head into the last weekend before Election Day, national political observers keep finding good news for Gary Trauner. First, the nation's premier politics Website, DailyKos, reports that Gary was greeted enthusiastically in Cheyenne while going door-to-door this week. The article includes a telling look at both of the personalities in the U.S. House race. Check it out.
Meanwhile, Congressional Quarterly has moved the race into the toss-up column, after taking into consideration the...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Trauner offers change from negativity, partisan bickering</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/971887</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/971887</guid>
     <pubDate>Wed, 01 Nov 2006 10:31:51 CST</pubDate>
     <description>In this Associated Press feature on Gary Trauner's campaign, he offers a simple and compelling choice to voters: You can vote for change, or you can vote for continued negativity and partisan bickering which has poisoned politics for such a large share of the people. And, if Trauner fails to deliver the promised change, voters can hire someone else at the end of his term.
I particularly like this Trauner quote: "You know it's hard when you're 13-year-old son calls you up and says, 'Dad, I...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Trauner-Cubin race officially a toss-up</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/971429</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/971429</guid>
     <pubDate>Tue, 31 Oct 2006 09:56:39 CST</pubDate>
     <description>For the first time since probably the 1970s, the race for Wyoming's only U.S. House seat is now officially considered a toss-up by one of the nation's foremost political analysts. Many experts have changed their rating of the race to indicate that it's close, in the wake of Gary Trauner's fine debate performances, Cubin's recent bizarre behavior, and Gov. Freudenthal's endorsement of Trauner. But the Cook Political Report - widely regarded as one of the best prognosticators in the business -...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>New poll: Trauner is catching Cubin</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/970734</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/970734</guid>
     <pubDate>Sun, 29 Oct 2006 15:56:14 CST</pubDate>
     <description>Gary Trauner is statistically tied with Barbara Cubin in a new independent poll. The survey conducted by the Wyoming Tribune-Eagle shows Trauner at 40.4 percent, Cubin at 44 percent, Libertarian Thomas Rankin at 5 percent, and 8 percent of the voters undecided. The 3.6-point difference between Trauner and Cubin is within the poll's 4.2-percent margin of error, which means the race is considered a virtual dead heat. Only two weeks ago, Cubin's lead in another poll was 7 percent (44-37)....</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Experts acknowledge Trauner's momentum</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/904342</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/904342</guid>
     <pubDate>Thu, 26 Oct 2006 11:47:20 CDT</pubDate>
     <description>Wyoming's U.S. House race is trending toward a Gary Trauner victory on Nov. 7, according to national experts. Two of the country's foremost political prognosticators have changed their official ratings of the race to reflect the increasing likelihood that Gary Trauner will take Wyoming's only House seat from Barbara Cubin. It's encouraging to see that the national experts are finally catching on to something that those of us who know Gary and who know Wyoming have known for a long time:...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Gov Dave backs Gary Trauner: 'It's time for a change'</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/904128</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/904128</guid>
     <pubDate>Wed, 25 Oct 2006 15:21:11 CDT</pubDate>
     <description>Listen to the press conference: Gov Dave backs Gary Trauner
Gov. Dave Freudenthal explained why he is supporting Gary Trauner for Congress this year during a press conference Wednesday, Oct. 25, in the State Capitol Building rotunda.
"It is time for a change, and the change did not occur in the Republican primary," Freudenthal said. "Gary Trauner is passionate about serving Wyoming and our citizens. If you have any doubts, simply examine the hard work, openness, and statewide nature of his...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Cubin threat raises eyebrows nationwide</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/903662</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/903662</guid>
     <pubDate>Tue, 24 Oct 2006 12:27:06 CDT</pubDate>
     <description>After Sunday night's debate among Democrat Gray Trauner, Repubican Barbara Cubin and Libertarian Thomas Rankin, Cubin reportedly told Rankin, a wheelchair-bound multiple sclerosis patient, that she would slap him if he weren't "sitting in that chair." This story was first published on the Casper Star-Tribune's Website, but it quickly made waves across the state and country. In the Jackson newspaper, Rankin called on Cubin to resign. The Associated Press moved the story on its national...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>More debates</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/903338</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/903338</guid>
     <pubDate>Mon, 23 Oct 2006 18:16:49 CDT</pubDate>
     <description>We are in the middle of the second round of debates among candidates for statewide office. Sunday afternoon, Dale Groutage and Craig Thomas squared off in the U.S. Senate race, and then last night, Gary Trauner, Barbara Cubin and Tom Rankin participated in the U.S. House debate. Monday night, Gov. Dave Freudenthal and challenger Ray Hunkins debated the issues in their race, followed by superintendent of public instruction candidates Michelle Hoffman and Jim McBride. Tuesday night, candidates...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Trauner within striking distance</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/898721</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/898721</guid>
     <pubDate>Tue, 17 Oct 2006 10:24:32 CDT</pubDate>
     <description>This week's big news is the Casper Star-Tribune poll on the Trauner-Cubin race. It shows that Cubin is leading 44-37 percent, with 15 percent still undecided and the other 4 percent planning to vote for the Libertarian candidate. So the score here in the fourth quarter is that we're down by one touchdown with just enough time to catch up and win. It's going to take a lot of work, but we can do it, and we have several reasons to be optimistic.
First of all, everyone knows who Cubin is, but...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Wow, what a weekend!</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/898372</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/898372</guid>
     <pubDate>Mon, 16 Oct 2006 14:57:38 CDT</pubDate>
     <description>What an exciting weekend full of Wyoming political news! We've got debates, we've got polls, we've got endorsements. First off, we had the debates in Casper yesterday among the candidates for governor, U.S. House, and U.S. Senate. Here are the links to the news articles that the Casper Star-Tribune published about the debates:
- Governor debate: Gov. Dave Freudenthal talks about his impressive record of earning bipartisan support for accomplishments that move Wyoming forward, both today and...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Groutage: People want their government back</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/897373</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/897373</guid>
     <pubDate>Fri, 13 Oct 2006 16:32:26 CDT</pubDate>
     <description>The Casper Star-Tribune has a nice story today on Dale Groutage's campaign, in which a reporter followed him around while he campaigned in Cheyenne recently. Dale raises several issues people need to keep in mind this campaign season:
- Our country is off-course.
- Our government is dysfunctional.
- A culture of corruption controls Congress.
- The federal government represents special interests, not you and me.
The bottom line: People want a change. And this year, that is exactly what...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Cubin campaigns on taxpayer money, Trauner talks sense</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/897370</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/897370</guid>
     <pubDate>Fri, 13 Oct 2006 16:26:04 CDT</pubDate>
     <description>Barbara Cubin and a fellow congressional Republican visited F.E. Warren Air Force Base to campaign for Cubin yesterday, presumably at taxpayer expense, during something billed as "an official congressional delegation visit," according to this story in the Wyoming Tribune-Eagle. The story points out that Cubin's traveling partner, Rep. Terry Everett of Alabama, took a Nancy Pelosi quote out of context. Trauner rightfully pointed out that people don't spend time worrying about who the next...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Wyo congressional delegation no friends of environment</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/896898</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/896898</guid>
     <pubDate>Thu, 12 Oct 2006 16:00:42 CDT</pubDate>
     <description>Our state's current U.S. senators and representative earned a notorious distinction this week by being ranked the worst congressional delegation in the United States when it comes to protecting our environment. Despite the fact that pretty much everyone who lives here says Wyoming's uniquely beautiful environment is one of the main reasons why they like living here, Barbara Cubin, Craig Thomas and Mike Enzi do not seem to share our values. I hope this message gets through to enough people to...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Of wolves and men</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/896464</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/896464</guid>
     <pubDate>Wed, 11 Oct 2006 16:23:03 CDT</pubDate>
     <description>I didn't notice a lot of politics news skimming through the papers today, so I'll link to the Associated Press story on Wyoming's new lawsuit over wolf management. It sounds like the state may yet one day get its day in court over whether the feds had the right to reject our wolf management plan. My concerns about the success of the wolf reintroduction program were put to rest one night a few years ago when I heard one of the nation's top wolf scientists speak on the issue in Cheyenne. He was...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>GOP issues bizarre press release</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/895814</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/895814</guid>
     <pubDate>Tue, 10 Oct 2006 10:07:32 CDT</pubDate>
     <description>Wyoming Republican Party leadership provided further evidence Monday that it is totally bereft of useful ideas by issuing a press release stating that Gov. Freudenthal is a Democrat. This is so inane on so many levels it's hard to know where to start. Apparently, the Wyoming GOP leadership's approach is to insult the intelligence of Wyoming's voters by assuming that they will blindly vote for everyone with an "R" next to their name on the ballot, when the fact is that Wyoming's voters have a...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Freudenthal, Hunkins debate on Public Radio tonight</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/895812</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/895812</guid>
     <pubDate>Tue, 10 Oct 2006 09:47:54 CDT</pubDate>
     <description>Wyoming Public Radio will broadcast a debate tonight at 7 p.m. between Gov. Freudenthal and challenger Ray Hunkins. The debate took place in real time Monday night at a convention of Wyoming's travel, hospitality, merchants and liquor dealers' associations in Cody. Public Radio's Renny MacKay is the moderator. This Casper Star-Tribune article lists the frequencies for Wyoming Public Radio across the state, if you want to tune in.</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Trauner, Cubin discuss Foley scandal</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/888288</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/888288</guid>
     <pubDate>Fri, 06 Oct 2006 12:31:44 CDT</pubDate>
     <description>Here are the first extended public comments from Gary Trauner and Barbara Cubin on the Foley scandal and the House Republican leadership's handling of it. Trauner is right: this situation needs to be investigated, and anyone who knew what was going on and failed to fix the problem needs to be held accountable. This is a serious issue that should not be politicized, yet some are trying to do just that by suggesting that this information was released for political reasons. The facts so far are...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Judge restores access to Hawk Springs</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/888286</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/888286</guid>
     <pubDate>Fri, 06 Oct 2006 12:20:02 CDT</pubDate>
     <description>I don't know all the details of what is going on behind the scenes here, but I bet 99 percent of the public is glad to see that Wyoming 8th District Judge Keith Kautz restored public access to Hawk Springs Reservoir in south Goshen County. This isn't exactly an election story, but it's a pretty interesting political one. As Gov. Freudenthal points out, "Hunters, anglers and everyone who enjoys the outdoors have every right to access a public recreation site that was purchased and maintained...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Hot Week for Dems in Fremont County</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/887943</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/887943</guid>
     <pubDate>Thu, 05 Oct 2006 18:27:24 CDT</pubDate>
     <description>On Thursday October 12, the Fremont County Democratic Party is hosting a volunteer rally at the Lander Arts Center on Main avenue.   Live music, catered food, and speeches from Gary Trauner for US Congress and Dale Groutage for US Senate. 
The Fremont County Democratic and Republican party have set a new precedent of bi-partisan cooperation by co-hosting a forum with county commissioner candidates.  To be held on Wednesday October 11 at The Inn Lander Best Western, 200 Grand View Avenue,...</description>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Thomas promises more partisanship</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/887578</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/887578</guid>
     <pubDate>Wed, 04 Oct 2006 18:20:24 CDT</pubDate>
     <description>Craig Thomas gave the Casper Star-Tribune this insight into the kind of litmus test he thinks we need to govern our country by vowing to use his power to assure that no Democrat will be appointed to the seat on the U.S. District Court bench being vacated by Judge Clarence Brimmer.
By contrast, remember Gov. Dave Freudenthal's thoughts on similar matters, which he shared with the audience when he announced his reelection bid in May:

Governor Freudenthal stressed that during the past four...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>As promised, debate details</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/887105</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/887105</guid>
     <pubDate>Tue, 03 Oct 2006 15:00:30 CDT</pubDate>
     <description>I've managed to gather some of the details of the major debates taking place this campaign season. There seem to be two big ones. The first will be held Sunday, Oct. 15, in Casper, sponsored by the Casper Star-Tribune and KCWY-TV, Casper's Channel 13. In addition, Wyoming Public Television is sponsoring a series of debates Sunday, Oct. 22, through Tuesday, Oct. 24. More details:
The Star-Tribune/KCWY debate will be held in the Gertrude Krampert Theater at Casper College on Oct. 15. The event...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Star-Tribune editor sheds light on negative Cubin ad</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/886995</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/886995</guid>
     <pubDate>Tue, 03 Oct 2006 10:09:22 CDT</pubDate>
     <description>Casper Star-Tribune editor Clark Walworth recently offered this explanation for how Gary Trauner said something in July, the newspaper printed its version of his comments, and the Cubin campaign has misconstrued them (I found this online here but not in the actual pages of the paper):

A July story in the Star-Tribune regrettably has lent confusion rather than clarity to the U.S. House race. TV ads from Rep. Barbara Cubin accuse Democratic challenger Gary Trauner of advocating higher taxes...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Channel 5: Negative Cubin ad doesn't check out</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/886713</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/886713</guid>
     <pubDate>Mon, 02 Oct 2006 17:08:49 CDT</pubDate>
     <description>The recent negative ad from Barbara Cubin's campaign doesn't square with reality, according to this report from Cheyenne's NewsChannel 5. The TV station did some quality research last week and concluded that the negative Cubin ad "doesn't check out." Her ad draws from a Casper Star-Tribune article that mischaracterizes Gary Trauner's position on the Bush tax cuts and military spending. This is, sadly, not a new practice for the Cubin campaign. In her first race for Congress in 1994, the...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Couple of pieces on governor's race</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/879192</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/879192</guid>
     <pubDate>Fri, 29 Sep 2006 16:35:56 CDT</pubDate>
     <description>There have been a couple news items relating to the governor's race in the past few days, so I thought I'd mention them here. The newest one comes from yesterday regarding the candidates' positions on abortion. The Wyoming Tribune-Eagle published this story, which is about the same as the AP's story here (from the Casper Star-Tribune). Ray Hunkins, understandably overcome with emotion at the birth of twin granddaughters, decided he wanted to make a statement about his pro-life position, but...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Groutage argues for ESA reform, seeks debates</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/878580</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/878580</guid>
     <pubDate>Thu, 28 Sep 2006 14:59:01 CDT</pubDate>
     <description>Senate hopeful Dale Groutage held a press conference yesterday in Cheyenne and got a couple of good pieces of news coverage out of it. Although Dale's press conference was intended primarily to shed light on the fact that Craig Thomas is trying to avoid debating him, the Associated Press seems to have been in a wolfish state of mind, so they ran this story, spreading Dale's message on Endangered Species Act reform. Part of the story hits on a recurring theme of this election year: Do you ever...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>USA Today: Dems gain momentum out West</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/878139</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/878139</guid>
     <pubDate>Wed, 27 Sep 2006 12:59:29 CDT</pubDate>
     <description>This week, USA Today published this story about the gains Democrats have been making in the West over the past few years. It notes Gov. Freudenthal's win in 2002 and Gary Trauner's strong U.S. House run this year. It also lists a few other races this year in which Democrats are looking good in the Rocky Mountain region.
In semi-related news, the popular blog Daily Kos has entries on Wyoming's House race here and here. In the second one, blog author Markos points out some of the issues on...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Trauner scares Cubin, exposes her deceptions</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/877816</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/877816</guid>
     <pubDate>Tue, 26 Sep 2006 20:46:47 CDT</pubDate>
     <description>Two good pieces of news reported in the Casper Star-Tribune (via the AP), the Wyoming Tribune-Eagle, and various newspapers, radio stations and TV stations across the state. First of all, Barbara Cubin is running scared in the U.S. House race. She admitted in a letter to Republicans that she's nervous. As such, she has decided to start spreading falsehoods about Gary Trauner's positions, both in the letter and quite possibly through a "push poll," a tactic in which a candidate conducts...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>What ticks you off?  What can we do about it?</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/789971</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/789971</guid>
     <pubDate>Tue, 25 Apr 2006 00:39:17 CDT</pubDate>
     <description>We want to hear what ticks you off.  And we want to know how you would fix it.
 
As a community, what can we do to make Wyoming a better place?
 
Jennie Blackton will be in Southern Wyoming during the first week of May to 
lead workshops for Democratic grassroots activists. Jennie is a nationally 
recognized trainer, who coaches political candidates in public speaking. She'll 
help us organize to strengthen our community.

Laramie Workshop - Monday, May 1, 2006
 
Albany County...</description>
     <author>kyle@wyomingdemocrats.com (Kyle DeBeer)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Trauner campaign generates national buzz</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/789921</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/789921</guid>
     <pubDate>Mon, 24 Apr 2006 16:58:54 CDT</pubDate>
     <description>Gary Trauner's U.S. House campaign is making waves on the national political scene! That's no small feat being a Democrat in a "red" state running against a Republican incumbent. First, here's a story from Congressional Quarterly from over the weekend:http://www.cqpolitics.com/2006/04/wy_atlarge_wellfunded_trauner.html
And then today, the Democratic National Committee, which doesn't exactly spend a lot of time, energy or resources focusing on Wyoming, put this on the front page of its...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Newcastle refreshes party organization</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/784145</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/784145</guid>
     <pubDate>Tue, 11 Apr 2006 09:29:44 CDT</pubDate>
     <description>In Newcastle over the weekend, 30-40 Weston county democrats gathered to visit with Governor Dave, who took time to answer their questions on topics ranging from healthcare to wildlife.  State party officials stayed on with the Weston dems to discuss supporting their organization.  The group decided that Kaydee will soon return to Newcastle to help them organize a door to door canvass as outreach to the 900 registered democrats in the area.</description>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Freudenthal kicks off re-election campaign</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/775247</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/775247</guid>
     <pubDate>Mon, 03 Apr 2006 13:41:51 CDT</pubDate>
     <description>Just as he did four years ago, Gov. Dave Freudenthal held press conferences Monday in his hometown of Thermopolis, Casper and Cheyenne to formally announce his intention to seek another four years in office. I attended the Casper announcement at the Parkway Plaza Hotel, and there were more than 100 people there to show their support for "four more years," as some of them periodically chanted.
The governor began his remarks by noting how many people in the audience have "picked up the oar and...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Quality child care bill passes on last day of session</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/769213</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/769213</guid>
     <pubDate>Wed, 15 Mar 2006 09:43:03 CST</pubDate>
     <description>In my elation that the legislative session has ended and the post-session work that ensued and the Wyoming Cowboys' Mountain West Conference tournament championship basketball game Saturday night (what a heart-breaking loss!), I somehow forgot to post a blog entry on Saturday's activities. So I'll update you now.
I began the morning at the Laramie County Democratic Party Convention at the Hitching Post. The first part of the morning was dedicated to candidate speeches. We heard from first...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Field Update</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/769195</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/769195</guid>
     <pubDate>Wed, 15 Mar 2006 09:07:00 CST</pubDate>
     <description>Over the past week I attended the Sheridan and Fremont county conventions, both well-attended by active and concerned local citizens.  The platforms of the county parties were thoughtfully deliberated, as people sought to define and refine government procedure, articulate their values, and outline their vision.  
I am currently working on the field strategy by inputting all grassroots volunteer information into our central PT database, for future use in activities, canvassing, and campaign...</description>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Quality child care bill lives; lawmakers override legi-communications veto</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/761382</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/761382</guid>
     <pubDate>Fri, 10 Mar 2006 17:04:54 CST</pubDate>
     <description>Well, THIS was a laid-back day, legislation-wise, though not entirely without drama. That's to be expected, as we're into the tail end of the session, but not yet at the tip of the tail. That is to say, the leadership finally decided they will meet again tomorrow (Saturday) for what I am confident will be the last day of the 2006 budget session (and, barring a special session between now and January, the last day of the 58th Wyoming Legislature). Lawmakers spent a lot of time taking breaks...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Freudenthal issues first veto, panel ponders quality child care bill</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/761088</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/761088</guid>
     <pubDate>Fri, 10 Mar 2006 03:05:44 CST</pubDate>
     <description>Sorry for this oh-so-brief and oh-so-late blog post, but somehow my life is getting busier as the budget session is starting to wind down.
Among the biggest news of the day was that Gov. Freudenthal issued his first veto of the session Thursday. He vetoed Senate File 5, which would specify that legislators' communications with their staff, constituents and consultants don't have to be disclosed.
In his message accompanying his veto, the governor said the measure "creates curtains of secrecy...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Budget sails, Senate reshapes quality child care bill</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/760644</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/760644</guid>
     <pubDate>Wed, 08 Mar 2006 16:15:36 CST</pubDate>
     <description>First things first: the compromise version of the budget bill easily passed both chambers of the Legislature today and has headed to Gov. Freudenthal's desk. My understanding is that he has told lawmakers he will try to take action on the bill by Friday, so the Legislature doesn't have to remain in session on Saturday to find out whether the governor vetoes any part of the budget. I haven't received any indication that he plans to use his line-item veto on anything in the bill, but we should...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Budget compromise reached</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/759366</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/759366</guid>
     <pubDate>Tue, 07 Mar 2006 17:35:05 CST</pubDate>
     <description> 
The 10 budget conference committee members finally wrapped up their work about 5:30 p.m. this evening after starting their day at 8 a.m. So tomorrow, both chambers will cast votes on the compromise version of the budget bill. If either side votes not to adopt the compromise version, another conference committee will be appointed, a "free committee," which will be able to change any part of the budget in hopes of coming up with something that will pass in both chambers. But I don't see...</description>
     <author>luckett@wyomingdemocrats.com (Bill Luckett)</author>
   </item>
    <item>
     <title>Highlights from the Nellie Tayloe Ross Banquet</title>
     <link>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/758235</link>
     <guid>http://wyomingdemocrats.com/ht/d/ViewBloggerThread/i/758235</guid>
     <pubDate>Mon, 06 Mar 2006 21:16:06 CST</pubDate>
     <description>Just a quick note to say that our Nellie Tayloe Ross Banquet on Saturday at the Hitching Post was fabulous.
Iowa Gov. Tom Vilsack gave a wonderful keynote address, talking mainly about the importance of community. "The current po