Session Update
Natrona County lawmakers were a real mix during this period when it came to funding and policies that would support affordable healthcare access and strengthen public schools. There is a pretty even split between legislators who follow orders or align with the Freedom Caucus and those who think for themselves and vote on a case-by-case basis, with the latter generally voting in favor of policies that benefit healthcare and schools.
Check out our Feb. 10 - 21 statewide report for more information on the bills that advanced.
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Representatives' Records

Rep. Bill Allemand
House District 58
Midwest
Voted AGAINST funding that would increase maternal healthcare access by paying OB-GYN providers higher Medicaid reimbursement rates. (HB-1 2015)
Voted AGAINST funding that would increase mental healthcare access by paying behavioral health professionals higher Medicaid reimbursement rates. (HB-1-2016)
Voted AGAINST funding that would increase maternal healthcare access by creating a grant program for hospitals and rural health clinics supporting maternity and delivery care. (HB-1-2018)
Voted AGAINST funding that would improve public education by increasing resources for preschools that teach children with disabilities. (HB-1 2019)
Voted AGAINST funding that would improve public education by providing hardworking school staff with cost-of-living raises that keep up with inflation (HB-1 3025)
Voted AGAINST funding that would improve public education by ensuring that school districts can hire safety officers (HB-1 3031)
Voted FOR a bill that would harm public education by creating vague and unrealistic rules for school districts forcing them to obtain permission from parents about the content of school assemblies and curricula. (HB-200)
Voted AGAINST a bill that would improve public education by ensuring that students who don’t have food during the summer have access to school lunch during break. (HB-341)
Voted AGAINST funding that would improve grazing and wildlife habitat by creating a grant and loan program for landowners for combatting cheatgrass after wildfires. (HB-1 3017)
Voted FOR a bill that would harm Wyoming communities by cutting hundreds of millions of dollars in property tax revenue that funds basic public services for towns and counties. (SF-69)

Rep. Elissa Campbell
House District 56
Casper
Voted FOR funding that would increase maternal healthcare access by paying OB-GYN providers higher Medicaid reimbursement rates. (HB-1 2015)
Voted FOR funding that would increase mental healthcare access by paying behavioral health professionals higher Medicaid reimbursement rates. (HB-1-2016)
Voted FOR funding that would increase maternal healthcare access by creating a grant program for hospitals and rural health clinics supporting maternity and delivery care. (HB-1-2018)
Voted FOR funding that would improve public education by increasing resources for preschools that teach children with disabilities. (HB-1 2019)
Voted FOR funding that would improve public education by providing hardworking school staff with cost-of-living raises that keep up with inflation (HB-1 3025)
Voted FOR funding that would improve public education by ensuring that school districts can hire safety officers (HB-1 3031)
Voted AGAINST a bill that would harm public education by creating vague and unrealistic rules for school districts forcing them to obtain permission from parents about the content of school assemblies and curricula. (HB-200)
Voted AGAINST a bill that would harm public education by diverting $12 million each year from public schools and instead investing it in Wall Street. (HB-270)
Voted AGAINST a bill that would harm public education by diverting $50 million each year from public schools and instead investing it in Wall Street. (HB-271)
Voted FOR a bill that would improve public education by ensuring that students who don’t have food during the summer have access to school lunch during break. (HB-341)
Voted FOR funding that would improve grazing and wildlife habitat by creating a grant and loan program for landowners for combatting cheatgrass after wildfires. (HB-1 3017)
Voted AGAINST a bill that would encourage Wyoming hunters to commit a federal crime by issuing a hunting license for grizzly bears, which are a protected species, with each resident elk license. (HB-186)
Voted AGAINST a bill that would harm Wyoming communities by cutting hundreds of millions of dollars in property tax revenue that funds basic public services for towns and counties. (SF-69)

Rep. Kevin Campbell
House District 62
Glenrock
Voted AGAINST funding that would increase maternal healthcare access by paying OB-GYN providers higher Medicaid reimbursement rates. (HB-1 2015)
Voted AGAINST funding that would increase mental healthcare access by paying behavioral health professionals higher Medicaid reimbursement rates. (HB-1-2016)
Voted AGAINST funding that would increase maternal healthcare access by creating a grant program for hospitals and rural health clinics supporting maternity and delivery care. (HB-1-2018)
Voted FOR funding that would improve public education by increasing resources for preschools that teach children with disabilities. (HB-1 2019)
Voted AGAINST funding that would improve public education by providing hardworking school staff with cost-of-living raises that keep up with inflation (HB-1 3025)
Voted AGAINST funding that would improve public education by ensuring that school districts can hire safety officers (HB-1 3031)
Voted FOR a bill that would harm public education by creating vague and unrealistic rules for school districts forcing them to obtain permission from parents about the content of school assemblies and curricula. (HB-200)
Voted FOR a bill that would harm public education by diverting $12 million each year from public schools and instead investing it in Wall Street. (HB-270)
Voted AGAINST a bill that would harm public education by diverting $50 million each year from public schools and instead investing it in Wall Street. (HB-271)
Voted AGAINST a bill that would improve public education by ensuring that students who don’t have food during the summer have access to school lunch during break. (HB-341)
Voted FOR funding that would improve grazing and wildlife habitat by creating a grant and loan program for landowners for combatting cheatgrass after wildfires. (HB-1 3017)
Voted AGAINST a bill that would encourage Wyoming hunters to commit a federal crime by issuing a hunting license for grizzly bears, which are a protected species, with each resident elk license. (HB-186)
Voted FOR a bill that would harm Wyoming communities by cutting hundreds of millions of dollars in property tax revenue that funds basic public services for towns and counties. (SF-69)

Rep. Steve Harshmann
House District 37
Casper
Voted FOR funding that would increase maternal healthcare access by paying OB-GYN providers higher Medicaid reimbursement rates. (HB-1 2015)
Voted FOR funding that would increase mental healthcare access by paying behavioral health professionals higher Medicaid reimbursement rates. (HB-1-2016)
Voted FOR funding that would increase maternal healthcare access by creating a grant program for hospitals and rural health clinics supporting maternity and delivery care. (HB-1-2018)
Voted FOR funding that would improve public education by increasing resources for preschools that teach children with disabilities. (HB-1 2019)
Voted FOR funding that would improve public education by providing hardworking school staff with cost-of-living raises that keep up with inflation (HB-1 3025)
Voted FOR funding that would improve public education by ensuring that school districts can hire safety officers (HB-1 3031)
Voted AGAINST a bill that would harm public education by creating vague and unrealistic rules for school districts forcing them to obtain permission from parents about the content of school assemblies and curricula. (HB-200)
Voted AGAINST a bill that would harm public education by diverting $12 million each year from public schools and instead investing it in Wall Street. (HB-270)
Voted AGAINST a bill that would harm public education by diverting $50 million each year from public schools and instead investing it in Wall Street. (HB-271)
Voted FOR a bill that would improve public education by ensuring that students who don’t have food during the summer have access to school lunch during break. (HB-341)
Voted FOR funding that would improve grazing and wildlife habitat by creating a grant and loan program for landowners for combatting cheatgrass after wildfires. (HB-1 3017)
Voted AGAINST a bill that would encourage Wyoming hunters to commit a federal crime by issuing a hunting license for grizzly bears, which are a protected species, with each resident elk license. (HB-186)
Voted AGAINST a bill that would harm Wyoming communities by cutting hundreds of millions of dollars in property tax revenue that funds basic public services for towns and counties. (SF-69)

Rep. Julie Jarvis
House District 57
Casper
Voted FOR funding that would increase maternal healthcare access by paying OB-GYN providers higher Medicaid reimbursement rates. (HB-1 2015)
Voted FOR funding that would increase mental healthcare access by paying behavioral health professionals higher Medicaid reimbursement rates. (HB-1-2016)
Voted FOR funding that would increase maternal healthcare access by creating a grant program for hospitals and rural health clinics supporting maternity and delivery care. (HB-1-2018)
Voted FOR funding that would improve public education by increasing resources for preschools that teach children with disabilities. (HB-1 2019)
Voted FOR funding that would improve public education by providing hardworking school staff with cost-of-living raises that keep up with inflation (HB-1 3025)
Voted FOR funding that would improve public education by ensuring that school districts can hire safety officers (HB-1 3031)
Voted AGAINST a bill that would harm public education by creating vague and unrealistic rules for school districts forcing them to obtain permission from parents about the content of school assemblies and curricula. (HB-200)
Voted AGAINST a bill that would harm public education by diverting $12 million each year from public schools and instead investing it in Wall Street. (HB-270)
Voted AGAINST a bill that would harm public education by diverting $50 million each year from public schools and instead investing it in Wall Street. (HB-271)
Voted FOR a bill that would improve public education by ensuring that students who don’t have food during the summer have access to school lunch during break. (HB-341)
Voted FOR funding that would improve grazing and wildlife habitat by creating a grant and loan program for landowners for combatting cheatgrass after wildfires. (HB-1 3017)
Voted AGAINST a bill that would encourage Wyoming hunters to commit a federal crime by issuing a hunting license for grizzly bears, which are a protected species, with each resident elk license. (HB-186)
Voted AGAINST a bill that would harm Wyoming communities by cutting hundreds of millions of dollars in property tax revenue that funds basic public services for towns and counties. (SF-69)

Rep. Jayme Lien
House District 38
Casper
Voted AGAINST funding that would increase maternal healthcare access by paying OB-GYN providers higher Medicaid reimbursement rates. (HB-1 2015)
Voted AGAINST funding that would increase mental healthcare access by paying behavioral health professionals higher Medicaid reimbursement rates. (HB-1-2016)
Voted AGAINST funding that would increase maternal healthcare access by creating a grant program for hospitals and rural health clinics supporting maternity and delivery care. (HB-1-2018)
Voted AGAINST funding that would improve public education by increasing resources for preschools that teach children with disabilities. (HB-1 2019)
Voted AGAINST funding that would improve public education by providing hardworking school staff with cost-of-living raises that keep up with inflation (HB-1 3025)
Voted AGAINST funding that would improve public education by ensuring that school districts can hire safety officers (HB-1 3031)
Voted FOR a bill that would harm public education by creating vague and unrealistic rules for school districts forcing them to obtain permission from parents about the content of school assemblies and curricula. (HB-200)
Voted FOR a bill that would harm public education by diverting $12 million each year from public schools and instead investing it in Wall Street. (HB-270)
Voted FOR a bill that would harm public education by diverting $50 million each year from public schools and instead investing it in Wall Street. (HB-271)
Voted AGAINST a bill that would improve public education by ensuring that students who don’t have food during the summer have access to school lunch during break. (HB-341)
Voted AGAINST funding that would improve grazing and wildlife habitat by creating a grant and loan program for landowners for combatting cheatgrass after wildfires. (HB-1 3017)
Voted AGAINST a bill that would encourage Wyoming hunters to commit a federal crime by issuing a hunting license for grizzly bears, which are a protected species, with each resident elk license. (HB-186)
Voted FOR a bill that would harm Wyoming communities by cutting hundreds of millions of dollars in property tax revenue that funds basic public services for towns and counties. (SF-69)

Rep. Tony Locke
House District 35
Casper
Voted AGAINST funding that would increase maternal healthcare access by paying OB-GYN providers higher Medicaid reimbursement rates. (HB-1 2015)
Voted AGAINST funding that would increase mental healthcare access by paying behavioral health professionals higher Medicaid reimbursement rates. (HB-1-2016)
Voted AGAINST funding that would increase maternal healthcare access by creating a grant program for hospitals and rural health clinics supporting maternity and delivery care. (HB-1-2018)
Voted AGAINST funding that would improve public education by increasing resources for preschools that teach children with disabilities. (HB-1 2019)
Voted AGAINST funding that would improve public education by providing hardworking school staff with cost-of-living raises that keep up with inflation (HB-1 3025)
Voted AGAINST funding that would improve public education by ensuring that school districts can hire safety officers (HB-1 3031)
Voted FOR a bill that would harm public education by creating vague and unrealistic rules for school districts forcing them to obtain permission from parents about the content of school assemblies and curricula. (HB-200)
Voted FOR a bill that would harm public education by diverting $12 million each year from public schools and instead investing it in Wall Street. (HB-270)
Voted FOR a bill that would harm public education by diverting $50 million each year from public schools and instead investing it in Wall Street. (HB-271)
Voted AGAINST a bill that would improve public education by ensuring that students who don’t have food during the summer have access to school lunch during break. (HB-341)
Voted AGAINST funding that would improve grazing and wildlife habitat by creating a grant and loan program for landowners for combatting cheatgrass after wildfires. (HB-1 3017)
Voted FOR a bill that would encourage Wyoming hunters to commit a federal crime by issuing a hunting license for grizzly bears, which are a protected species, with each resident elk license. (HB-186)
Voted FOR a bill that would harm Wyoming communities by cutting hundreds of millions of dollars in property tax revenue that funds basic public services for towns and counties. (SF-69)

Rep. Tomi Strock
House District 06
Douglas
Voted AGAINST funding that would increase maternal healthcare access by paying OB-GYN providers higher Medicaid reimbursement rates. (HB-1 2015)
Voted AGAINST funding that would increase mental healthcare access by paying behavioral health professionals higher Medicaid reimbursement rates. (HB-1-2016)
Voted AGAINST funding that would increase maternal healthcare access by creating a grant program for hospitals and rural health clinics supporting maternity and delivery care. (HB-1-2018)
Voted AGAINST funding that would improve public education by increasing resources for preschools that teach children with disabilities. (HB-1 2019)
Voted AGAINST funding that would improve public education by providing hardworking school staff with cost-of-living raises that keep up with inflation (HB-1 3025)
Voted AGAINST funding that would improve public education by ensuring that school districts can hire safety officers (HB-1 3031)
Voted FOR a bill that would harm public education by creating vague and unrealistic rules for school districts forcing them to obtain permission from parents about the content of school assemblies and curricula. (HB-200)
Voted FOR a bill that would harm public education by diverting $12 million each year from public schools and instead investing it in Wall Street. (HB-270)
Voted FOR a bill that would harm public education by diverting $50 million each year from public schools and instead investing it in Wall Street. (HB-271)
Voted AGAINST a bill that would improve public education by ensuring that students who don’t have food during the summer have access to school lunch during break. (HB-341)
Voted FOR funding that would improve grazing and wildlife habitat by creating a grant and loan program for landowners for combatting cheatgrass after wildfires. (HB-1 3017)
Voted FOR a bill that would encourage Wyoming hunters to commit a federal crime by issuing a hunting license for grizzly bears, which are a protected species, with each resident elk license. (HB-186)
Voted FOR a bill that would harm Wyoming communities by cutting hundreds of millions of dollars in property tax revenue that funds basic public services for towns and counties. (SF-69)

Rep. Art Washut
House District 36
Casper
Voted FOR funding that would increase maternal healthcare access by paying OB-GYN providers higher Medicaid reimbursement rates. (HB-1 2015)
Voted FOR funding that would increase mental healthcare access by paying behavioral health professionals higher Medicaid reimbursement rates. (HB-1-2016)
Voted AGAINST funding that would increase maternal healthcare access by creating a grant program for hospitals and rural health clinics supporting maternity and delivery care. (HB-1-2018)
Voted FOR funding that would improve public education by increasing resources for preschools that teach children with disabilities. (HB-1 2019)
Voted AGAINST funding that would improve public education by providing hardworking school staff with cost-of-living raises that keep up with inflation (HB-1 3025)
Voted AGAINST funding that would improve public education by ensuring that school districts can hire safety officers (HB-1 3031)
Voted FOR a bill that would harm public education by creating vague and unrealistic rules for school districts forcing them to obtain permission from parents about the content of school assemblies and curricula. (HB-200)
Voted AGAINST a bill that would harm public education by diverting $12 million each year from public schools and instead investing it in Wall Street. (HB-270)
Voted AGAINST a bill that would harm public education by diverting $50 million each year from public schools and instead investing it in Wall Street. (HB-271)
Voted FOR a bill that would improve public education by ensuring that students who don’t have food during the summer have access to school lunch during break. (HB-341)
Voted FOR funding that would improve grazing and wildlife habitat by creating a grant and loan program for landowners for combatting cheatgrass after wildfires. (HB-1 3017)
Voted AGAINST a bill that would encourage Wyoming hunters to commit a federal crime by issuing a hunting license for grizzly bears, which are a protected species, with each resident elk license. (HB-186)
Voted AGAINST a bill that would harm Wyoming communities by cutting hundreds of millions of dollars in property tax revenue that funds basic public services for towns and counties. (SF-69)
Senators' Records

Sen. Jim Anderson
Senate District 28
Casper
Voted FOR funding that would increase maternal healthcare access by paying OB-GYN providers higher Medicaid reimbursement rates. (SF-1 2009)
Voted FOR funding that would increase mental healthcare access by paying behavioral health professionals higher Medicaid reimbursement rates. (SF-1 2010)
Voted FOR funding that would increase healthcare access by hiring more traveling nurses to care for psychiatric patients in state care. (SF-1 2012)
Voted FOR funding that would increase maternal healthcare access by creating a grant program for hospitals and rural health clinics supporting maternity and delivery care. (SF-1 3007)
Voted AGAINST a bill that would decrease women’s reproductive rights by declaring abortion is not healthcare, and thus not protected by Wyoming’s constitution. (SF-125)
Voted FOR funding that would improve public education by increasing resources for preschools that teach children with disabilities. (SF-1 2011)
Voted AGAINST a bill that would harm Wyoming education by diverting public money from public education and instead using public funds for “vouchers” to send students to private and online school. (HB-199)
Voted AGAINST a bill that would harm public education by politicizing school board elections by forcing candidates to publicize their political party affiliation. (SF-98)
Voted FOR funding that would improve grazing and wildlife habitat by creating a grant and loan program for landowners for combatting cheatgrass after wildfires. (SF-1 3020)
Voted FOR a bill that would harm public services by giving a $10 million-a-year tax break to coal companies (HB-75)
Voted AGAINST a bill that would increase the cost of energy for homeowners who produce electricity with rooftop solar. (SF-111)

Sen. Brian Boner
Senate District 02
Douglas
Voted FOR funding that would increase maternal healthcare access by paying OB-GYN providers higher Medicaid reimbursement rates. (SF-1 2009)
Voted FOR funding that would increase mental healthcare access by paying behavioral health professionals higher Medicaid reimbursement rates. (SF-1 2010)
Voted FOR funding that would increase healthcare access by hiring more traveling nurses to care for psychiatric patients in state care. (SF-1 2012)
Voted FOR funding that would increase maternal healthcare access by creating a grant program for hospitals and rural health clinics supporting maternity and delivery care. (SF-1 3007)
Voted FOR a bill that would decrease women’s reproductive rights by declaring abortion is not healthcare, and thus not protected by Wyoming’s constitution. (SF-125)
Voted FOR funding that would improve public education by increasing resources for preschools that teach children with disabilities. (SF-1 2011)
Voted FOR a bill that would harm Wyoming education by diverting public money from public education and instead using public funds for “vouchers” to send students to private and online school. (HB-199)
Voted FOR a bill that would harm public education by politicizing school board elections by forcing candidates to publicize their political party affiliation. (SF-98)
Voted AGAINST funding that would improve grazing and wildlife habitat by creating a grant and loan program for landowners for combatting cheatgrass after wildfires. (SF-1 3020)
Voted FOR a bill that would harm public services by giving a $10 million-a-year tax break to coal companies (HB-75)
Voted AGAINST a bill that would increase the cost of energy for homeowners who produce electricity with rooftop solar. (SF-111)

Sen. Bob Ide
Senate District 29
Casper
Voted AGAINST funding that would increase maternal healthcare access by paying OB-GYN providers higher Medicaid reimbursement rates. (SF-1 2009)
Voted AGAINST funding that would increase mental healthcare access by paying behavioral health professionals higher Medicaid reimbursement rates. (SF-1 2010)
Voted AGAINST funding that would increase healthcare access by hiring more traveling nurses to care for psychiatric patients in state care. (SF-1 2012)
Voted AGAINST funding that would increase maternal healthcare access by creating a grant program for hospitals and rural health clinics supporting maternity and delivery care. (SF-1 3007)
Voted FOR a bill that would decrease women’s reproductive rights by declaring abortion is not healthcare, and thus not protected by Wyoming’s constitution. (SF-125)
Voted AGAINST funding that would improve public education by increasing resources for preschools that teach children with disabilities. (SF-1 2011)
Voted FOR a bill that would harm Wyoming education by diverting public money from public education and instead using public funds for “vouchers” to send students to private and online school. (HB-199)
Voted FOR a bill that would harm public education by politicizing school board elections by forcing candidates to publicize their political party affiliation. (SF-98)
Voted AGAINST funding that would improve grazing and wildlife habitat by creating a grant and loan program for landowners for combatting cheatgrass after wildfires. (SF-1 3020)
Voted FOR a bill that would harm public services by giving a $10 million-a-year tax break to coal companies (HB-75)
Voted AGAINST a bill that would increase the cost of energy for homeowners who produce electricity with rooftop solar. (SF-111)

Sen. Bill Landen
Senate District 27
Casper
Voted FOR funding that would increase maternal healthcare access by paying OB-GYN providers higher Medicaid reimbursement rates. (SF-1 2009)
Voted FOR funding that would increase mental healthcare access by paying behavioral health professionals higher Medicaid reimbursement rates. (SF-1 2010)
Voted FOR funding that would increase healthcare access by hiring more traveling nurses to care for psychiatric patients in state care. (SF-1 2012)
Voted AGAINST funding that would increase maternal healthcare access by creating a grant program for hospitals and rural health clinics supporting maternity and delivery care. (SF-1 3007)
Voted FOR a bill that would decrease women’s reproductive rights by declaring abortion is not healthcare, and thus not protected by Wyoming’s constitution. (SF-125)
Voted FOR funding that would improve public education by increasing resources for preschools that teach children with disabilities. (SF-1 2011)
Voted AGAINST a bill that would harm Wyoming education by diverting public money from public education and instead using public funds for “vouchers” to send students to private and online school. (HB-199)
Voted AGAINST a bill that would harm public education by politicizing school board elections by forcing candidates to publicize their political party affiliation. (SF-98)
Voted FOR funding that would improve grazing and wildlife habitat by creating a grant and loan program for landowners for combatting cheatgrass after wildfires. (SF-1 3020)
Voted AGAINST a bill that would harm public services by giving a $10 million-a-year tax break to coal companies (HB-75)
Voted FOR a bill that would increase the cost of energy for homeowners who produce electricity with rooftop solar. (SF-111)

Sen. Charles Scott
Senate District 30
Casper
Voted FOR funding that would increase maternal healthcare access by paying OB-GYN providers higher Medicaid reimbursement rates. (SF-1 2009)
Voted FOR funding that would increase mental healthcare access by paying behavioral health professionals higher Medicaid reimbursement rates. (SF-1 2010)
Voted FOR funding that would increase healthcare access by hiring more traveling nurses to care for psychiatric patients in state care. (SF-1 2012)
Voted FOR funding that would increase maternal healthcare access by creating a grant program for hospitals and rural health clinics supporting maternity and delivery care. (SF-1 3007)
Voted AGAINST a bill that would decrease women’s reproductive rights by declaring abortion is not healthcare, and thus not protected by Wyoming’s constitution. (SF-125)
Voted FOR funding that would improve public education by increasing resources for preschools that teach children with disabilities. (SF-1 2011)
Voted FOR a bill that would harm Wyoming education by diverting public money from public education and instead using public funds for “vouchers” to send students to private and online school. (HB-199)
Voted FOR a bill that would harm public education by politicizing school board elections by forcing candidates to publicize their political party affiliation. (SF-98)
Voted AGAINST funding that would improve grazing and wildlife habitat by creating a grant and loan program for landowners for combatting cheatgrass after wildfires. (SF-1 3020)
Voted AGAINST a bill that would harm public services by giving a $10 million-a-year tax break to coal companies (HB-75)
Voted FOR a bill that would increase the cost of energy for homeowners who produce electricity with rooftop solar. (SF-111)
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