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Park and Washakie Counties Accountability Report 3: Feb. 10 – 21

Session Update

Most local Park County lawmakers during this period followed orders from (or aligned with) the Freedom Caucus and voted against funding and policies that would increase affordable healthcare access and improve public schools. Meanwhile, local Washakie County lawmakers—Rep. Martha Lawley and Sen. Ed Cooper—were more of a mixed bag, but generally voted in favor of supporting healthcare and schools, as well as funding for wildfire relief.

Check out our Feb. 10 - 21 statewide report for more information on the bills that advanced.

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Representatives' Records

Representative Dalton Banks

Rep. Dalton Banks
House District 26
Cowley

Representative Paul Hoeft

Rep. Paul Hoeft
House District 25
Powell

Representative Martha Lawley

Rep. Martha Lawley
House District 27

Representative Rachel Rodriguez-Williams

Rep. Rachel Rodriguez-Williams
House District 50
Cody

Representative Nina Webber

Rep. Nina Webber
House District 24
Cody

Representative John Winter

Rep. John Winter
House District 28
Thermopolis

Senators' Records

Senator Ed Cooper

Sen. Ed Cooper
Senate District 20
Ten Sleep

Senator Tim French

Sen. Tim French
Senate District 18
Cody

Senator Dan Laursen

Sen Dan. Laursen
Senate District 19
Powell

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