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The Trump administration’s Justice Department announced Tuesday that it has taken an interest in defending a new Wyoming law that requires voters to prove their citizenship before casting a ballot.
The U.S. Department of Justice under President Donald Trump filed a brief in court Tuesday to help defend Wyoming’s new voter citizenship law.
The federal lawsuit fails to demonstrate how the new requirements could harm potential voters, attorneys for Gray argue.
In all, 106 new Wyoming laws became active Tuesday. Now, most gun-free zones are gone, voters must prove citizenship and residency to register and
A new slate of Wyoming Freedom Caucus-backed laws — from repealing gun-free zones to changing what types of driver’s licenses immigrants can use — went into effect Tuesday.
Regulating Wyoming’s elections was arguably one of the top priorities for the state Legislature in this year’s legislative session, with dozens of election-related bills filed for consideration. Only
Wyoming residents may not be able to register to vote unless they’ve lived in the state for at least 30 days prior to a local
Wyoming residents may not be able to register to vote unless they’ve lived in the state for at least 30 days prior to a local election.
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