Business Council seeks business’ help in slashing red tape
The Wyoming Business Council is asking businesses across the state for help identifying specific local, state and federal regulations which may be impeding or delaying licensing and permitting in the state.
Soliciting feedback from Wyoming businesses on onerous regulations was one of several calls to action in Enrolled Act 58 passed by the Wyoming Legislature and signed by Gov. Matt Mead this spring. // READ STORY
Business Council requests proposals for Taiwan trade representative
The Wyoming Business Council is requesting proposals for a one-year renewable contract to represent the international trade interests of Wyoming businesses in Taiwan.
Hiring an international trade representative was one of several calls to action in Enrolled Act 37 approved by the Wyoming Legislature and signed by Gov. Matt Mead this spring. // READ STORY
EPA announces $1.4M to support Wyoming projects
At an event at a brownfields site and the future home of the Children’s Museum of Cheyenne, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency today announced $1,425,000 in new brownfields grants to state and local partners in Wyoming.
This funding will advance the environmental assessment, cleanup, and redevelopment of brownfields throughout the state. // READ STORY
State Loan and Investment Board approves planning grant
Wyoming’s five statewide elected officials approved a $50,000 planning grant to Uinta County during their meeting Thursday in Cheyenne.
The State Loan and Investment Board (SLIB) comprises the governor, secretary of state, state treasurer, state auditor and state superintendent. The board makes the final decision on grants and loans from the Wyoming Business Council, the state’s economic development agency. // READ STORY
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