Letters to the Editor
Letter to the Editor Guidelines
- Keep letters under 500 words.
- Include your full name, city or town, email and phone for verification.
- Must be factually accurate and free of libel, personal attacks, hate speech or offensive language.
- Letters should be constructive — no back-and-forth personal arguments.
- Publication is not guaranteed; editors reserve the right to edit for length, clarity and style.
We will publish no more than one letter from the same reader within 30 days. No exceptions.
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Letter To The Editor: Delegation Is Trying To Sell Our Public Land
Dear editor: Hunting in the mountains on public land in Wyoming has been part of my life, my family, my community, and my culture for as long as I can remember. And now that huge part of me is under threat.
June 16, 2025

Letter To The Editor: The Big Trade-Off -- No Property Tax, But Steep Sales Tax?
Dear editor: How do you feel about paying a 20% sales tax when you buy a car? Would you be willing to do so if it meant no property tax? Is this a commonsense approach to fund local services, or a straight path to a state income tax?
June 16, 2025

Letter To The Editor: Big Beautiful Bill Will Be Great For Wyoming's Coal Industry
Dear editor: When signed by President Trump (hopefully this summer), the Big Beautiful Bill will indeed be a game changer for Wyoming's coal industry.
June 15, 2025

Letter To The Editor: Where's The 'Merit' In Judges Driving Public Defenders Off The Ledge?
Dear editor: "For those of us in the trenches, it appears that judicial 'merit' is akin to cronyism. It means knowing the right people is a substitute for experience in the courtroom and knowledge of the law."
June 14, 2025

Letter To The Editor: Don't Demonize The Wyoming Association Of Municipalities
Dear editor: I was deeply concerned by a bill introduced last session that aimed to limit or prohibit cities and counties from pooling their resources to work through organizations like the Wyoming Association of Municipalities.
June 09, 2025

Letter To The Editor: Who Wins When Our Leaders Fight?
Dear editor: When our leaders fight, Wyoming stalls. We’ve got too much at stake to waste another day on ego wars.
June 09, 2025

Letter To The Editor: What Is Leadership Of Wyoming Historical Society Doing?
Dear editor: To the current executive committee members, what have you done to advance the study of Wyoming history and build unity in the society, instead of ripping apart this member-driven organization and stripping those very members of any voice in their society?
June 08, 2025

Letter To The Editor: Casper Gravel Pit Is Clear Example Of Lost Principle
Dear editor: Curt Meier’s quote, “You figure maybe 25% of the people of Natrona County are making decisions not only for Natrona County, but for the whole state” may be true but does a majority have the right to force its will on the minority?
June 07, 2025

Letter To The Editor: Called To Love Not Hate
On June 3, Cowboy State Daily published a cartoon portraying the perpetrator of the recent hate crime in Boulder, Colorado as the devil or a demon.
June 06, 2025

Letter To The Editor: Excuses And Half-Truths Out Of Laramie County School District #1
Dear editor: To truly address what LCSD #1 sees as a problem of decreasing enrollment, they need to look inward instead of making excuses to the public by blaming external factors.
June 03, 2025

Letter To The Editor: Cheyenne Regional Medical Center's Position Is Preposterous
Dear editor: A person seeking medical attention at CRMC should have no concern for the standard of care received no matter if that care is received by an employee or contractor.
June 01, 2025

Letter To The Editor: Wyoming Is Turning Into A Post-Apocalyptic Wasteland
Dear editor: It's time to stop permitting these so called renewable energy developments that leave our state looking like a scene from some post-apocalyptic movie like 'The Blood of Heroes.'"
May 31, 2025
