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“The State of Working Wyoming” Released February 1, 2008
In cooperation with the Economic Analysis and Research Network (EARN) of the Economic Policy Institute in Washington, D.C., the Equality State Policy Center has compiled “The State of Working Wyoming.” Looking at the state’s energy boom economy, the report provides information and statistics on the economic facts of life for Wyoming’s working families, including short sections about Wyoming’s tax structure; jobs, wages and personal income; economic self-sufficiency; minimum wage; tipped employees; gender wage gap; multiple jobholding; deaths and injuries on the job; “right to work”; health care; affordable housing; childcare; and the effects of the boom on Wyoming’s wildlife. The report concludes with recommendations on how to bring economic security to more Wyomingites and to extend the benefits of the boom into the future. Click here to download PDF of report.
The Wyoming LAP* Book
The Wyoming LAP* Book provides the general public with easily accessible information on the votes cast by legislators cast on the important issues facing the state, as well as data on the campaign contributions these legislators received.
View the Wyoming LAP* Book page for more information.
Earlier editions of The Wyoming LAP* Book remain on the ESPC website as a reference for previous legislative session proceedings and legislator voting records, as well as campaign contributions from previous elections. Click here to view archived editions.
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