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Connolly on Crossover, Property Tax Bills

State Representative Marilyn Connolly (HD-40), in her weekly talk with Sheridan Media from this year’s legislative session, discussed crossover bills from the Senate that the House will be looking at.
She said she hopes that both chambers can work each other’s bills and come up with versions that will benefit Wyoming’s citizens, speaking specifically about the Senate’s Property Tax Reduction bill.
Connolly said she sees a fine line on the issue because lawmakers want people to have property tax relief but also not destroy necessary services that everyone is used to having.
She hopes legislators can come up with a compromise that everyone can live with.

edward capp
February 18, 2025 at 8:06 am
So, don’t “destroy” necessary services? This isn’t that hard. I am positive there are ways to trim the budget without getting rid of the necessary. Have you seen the hill next to the courthouse? Who does it benefit? Courthouse employees who need a place to smoke? Multi-million-dollar project that was 100% unnecessary. It is very easy to trim the budget, using common sense.
Dennis Fox
February 18, 2025 at 3:47 pm
Exactly right, sir.
Gov’t waste is staring us right in the face, every time we go in to pay our too-high taxes.
We need to rein-in wasteful gov’t spending and replace those high-taxing, big-spending, liberal politicians with real common-sense, conservative Republican statesmen.