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Wyoming officials kill draft to make all student emails private

Posted on July 31, 2015June 26, 2025 by Dissent

Nick Balatsos reports:

Wyoming lawmakers this week killed a controversial proposal that would have made all college student emails private.

The law would have made Wyoming the first state in the country to block access to all student emails, regardless of content.

But after hearing concerns this week from members of the Wyoming Press Association at a two-day meeting in Sheridan, lawmakers voted Tuesday to scrap the bill, said Sen. Chris Rothfuss, D-Laramie.

Read more on Casper Star-Tribune.

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