You may not be following all the bills in the Wyo Legislative session right now, but it isn’t all bad news! As of this writing, you can see several good bills being introduced and passed to committee without ANY votes from the so-called “freedom caucus”! https://wyoleg.gov/Calendar/20240215/Floor/House
Agenda Feb 6, 2024
Johnson County Democratic Party Meeting Agenda (Draft)
February 6, 2024 at 6:00 PM
Bomber Mountain Civic Center, Rm 108
William D. McIntyre Memorial Scholarship Update, Fundraiser-Film Night, Raffle, etc.
6:18pm New Business
Projects: “Fundraising” after meeting*
6:19pm Announcements from the Floor
Upcoming Meetings
Next Monthly CCC Meeting – Dec 5, 2023 at 6:00pm
Comms Call – Tuesdays at 7pm 1st and 3rd Weeks
ActBlue Training – AMA/Q&A – Zoom – Dec 13, 6pm
Other?
6:30pm Adjourn
* Strategic Planning Committee will meet following the business meeting above.
Columbus Peak Land Exchange
Columbus Peak Land Exchange public meeting #3 – November 13th at 2pm
If at all possible please attend this Public Hearing.
Please send an email or letter to Jason Crowder (his contact info is in the email) stating your position on the Land Exchange.
Below is the email from OSLI (Office of State Land Board):
Pursuant to Wyoming Statute 36-1-117, the Sheridan County Board of County Commissioners have formally requested a public hearing be held in Sheridan County for the Columbus Peak Ranch Land Exchange. Accordingly, the Office of State Lands and Investments (“OSLI”) will hold a public hearing on behalf of the State Board of Land Commissioners on November 13, 2023 from 2:00pm to 4:00pm. The hearing will take place at the Sheridan College, Kinnison Hall in the Whitney Center for the Arts, located at 1 Whitney Way, Sheridan, WY 82801.
The Detailed Analysis of the proposed exchange is available for public view on OSLI’s webpage at lands.wyo.gov, and within OSLI’s offices located at 122 W. 25th Street, Herschler Building Suite W103, Cheyenne, WY 82002.
Written comments are currently being accepted and will be presented to the State Board of Land Commissioners prior to its consideration of the proposed exchange. Written comments, along with any questions or concerns can be directed to Jason Crowder, Deputy Director, at 122 W. 25th Street, Herschler Building, Suite W103, Cheyenne, WY 82002, or by email at jason.crowder@wyo.gov.
OSLI Board eMail
Increasing Women In Legislature
There are lots of programs encouraging and supporting and educating women about running for office in Wyoming. Check out this page on the Hughes Charitable Foundation’s website:
The Sheridan County Democrats recently posted an informative piece about Megan Degenfelder and her nasty accusations that Wyoming Educators and Teachers are teaching porn and bullying students.
William D. McIntyre Memorial Scholarship Update, Fundraiser-Film Night
Strategic Plan SWOT
6:32pm New Business
Trivia Quiz
6:42pm Announcements from the Floor
Upcoming Meetings
Next Monthly CCC Meeting – Dec 5, 2023 at 6:00pm
Comms Call – Tuesdays at 7pm 1st and 3rd Weeks
County Officer Round-table – Zoom – Nov 8, 6pm
ActBlue Training – AMA/Q&A – Zoom – Dec 13, 6pm
Other?
7:00pm Adjourn
Meat The Future
(2020, Documentary, 1hr 28min, USA)
Buffalo Theater, 235 S. Main St. Buffalo, WY Thursday, November 30, 2023 at 7pm (Appetizers at 6pm)
Imagine a world where real meat is produced sustainably without the need to breed, raise and slaughter animals. This is no longer science fiction, it’s now within reach. Narrated by Jane Goodall and featuring music by Moby, Meat the Future follows a visionary CEO, Dr. Uma Valeti, as he sets out to make his dream a reality for us all.
Doors open at 6 pm for complimentary appetizers. Theater concessions will be available for purchase. Movie at 7 pm. Admission: $10
Seating Is Limited to 100
Tickets are available in advance at Margo’s Pottery (1 N. Main St., Buffalo), and at the Theater door on Nov. 30th.
All proceeds directly benefit the William D. McIntyre Scholarship, awarded yearly to two Johnson County graduating seniors by the Johnson County Democrats.
We just filled the bags!
Johnson County Friends Feeding Friends wrote up such a nice little piece about us! Check it out Here.
But really, y’all did all the work! We just followed directions and stuffed the bags full! I kept thinking about how excited I would have been to get one of those bags when I was a kid. *Big Smiles*