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The Wyoming left is apoplectic about the possibility of their vote buying machine going away. For years, the Wyoming Business Council has funneled millions of your dollars to dubious projects--often losing millions. In one case, they lost $20M on a berry farm. In another, they gave $2M to a cosmetics company that already sold their products at Sephora.
Now, Albert Sommers and Gail Symons are claiming the reason we have to keep the WBC is for community infrastructure. The problem with that argument is we already have another office that handles that.
By David Iverson4.3
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The Wyoming left is apoplectic about the possibility of their vote buying machine going away. For years, the Wyoming Business Council has funneled millions of your dollars to dubious projects--often losing millions. In one case, they lost $20M on a berry farm. In another, they gave $2M to a cosmetics company that already sold their products at Sephora.
Now, Albert Sommers and Gail Symons are claiming the reason we have to keep the WBC is for community infrastructure. The problem with that argument is we already have another office that handles that.

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