Wyoming lawmakers don’t spend much time at the State Capitol. Instead, they perform much of their work during the off-season known as the interim, when they meet in committees to
Committee-sponsored legislation is traditionally more likely to succeed at the statehouse. But this year, about a third of such bills died in an initial vote.
Committee-sponsored legislation is traditionally more likely to succeed at the statehouse. But this year, about a third of such bills died in an initial vote.
The Natural Resource Protection Act could prohibit state officials from enforcing federal regulations and let the governor decide which regulations make the cut.
A legislative committee declined to change ambiguous language in the new law. Meanwhile, registered voters hoping to keep their options open in 2024 have a clear, albeit inconvenient, path forward.