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Supporters of the ACLU and the WyoSayNo coalition will be writing to elected officials to urge them to push back against the proposed immigration prison in Uinta County.
Letters and emails sent directly to our public officials can be a very useful advocacy tactic and can be extremely effective in making change in Wyoming.
The ACLU of Wyoming supported House Bill 145 and is disappointed that it won’t move forward. Capital punishment is an intolerable denial of civil liberties and is inconsistent with the fundamental values of our democratic system.
A diverse partnership of legislators, faith-based organizations, civil liberties groups and good government advocates are supporting a proposal in the 2019 Wyoming Legislature to repeal the death penalty.