Health care is unaffordable for many in Wyoming. A new group would look for solutions. - WyoFile
In 1993, Wyoming leaders created a commission to make recommendations for reforming the state’s health care system. One out of every four Wyomingites at the time spent more than 20% of their income on health-related expenses. “Wyoming’s greatest natural resource is our people,” Thomas Stroock, a U.S. ambassador and Republican state politician who chaired the committee said that year. “Caring for their health is essential to the future of our state.” A decade later, the state empanelled another commission to grapple with many of the same questions over health care...