CHEYENNE, Wyo. — Laramie County voters cast ballots Tuesday to decide the fate of 14 separate propositions funded by a 1% specific purpose sales and use tax, commonly known as the Sixth Penny. Voters approved all of them. Each ballot measure required a simple majority to pass and stood on its own. Proposition 1 asked voters to approve $10,475,000 for community infrastructure projects across Cheyenne, Albin, Burns and Pine Bluffs. The measure rec…
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