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On this page, we cover bills we're tracking during legislative session. Tap through, learn more, and email any questions to [email protected].
Senate File 78 prohibits anyone but a county clerk, the secretary of state, or people they designate from distributing absentee ballot request forms to Wyoming voters.
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Jan 11, 2025
HB 116
Jan 11, 2025
HB 116
House Bill 116
Immigrants' Rights
Position: Oppose
Status: Signed by governor
House Bill 116 would invalidate out-of-state driver’s licenses for undocumented immigrants.
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Dec 19, 2024
SF 44
Dec 19, 2024
SF 44
Senate File 44
Position: Oppose
Status: Passed both chambers
Senate File 44 would expand Wyoming’s transgender athlete ban to the collegiate level.
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Dec 19, 2024
HB 60
Dec 19, 2024
HB 60
House Bill 60
LGBTQ+ and Two Spirit Rights
Position: Oppose
Status: Failed
House Bill 60 would expand Wyoming’s transgender athlete ban beyond its current limitation on middle and high school girls’ sports to include elementary and intercollegiate competition.
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Dec 19, 2024
HB 42
Dec 19, 2024
HB 42
House Bill 42
Reproductive Freedom
Position: Oppose
Status: Signed by governor
House Bill 42 would require clinics that provide surgical abortions to be licensed as ambulatory surgical centers and that doctors performing abortions there have admitting privileges at a hospital not more...
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Dec 19, 2024
HB 32
Dec 19, 2024
HB 32
House Bill 32
LGBTQ+ and Two Spirit Rights
Position: Oppose
Status: Passed both chambers
House Bill 32 would codify into state law the definition of “male” and “female” as being the gender assigned to someone at birth.