Session Update
Fremont and Hot Springs County lawmakers were a mixed bag when it came to bills that would decrease women’s access to healthcare, harm public education, and harm workers. The Senate delegation did vote unanimously to support a bill that would improve senior services.
Check out our Feb. 24 - Mar. 7 statewide report for more information on the bills that advanced.
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Representatives' Records

Rep. Joel Guggenmos
House District 55
Riverton

Rep. Lloyd Larsen
House District 54
Lander

Rep. Pepper Ottman
House District 34
Riverton

Rep. Ivan Posey
House District 33
Fort Washakie

Rep. John Winter
House District 28
Thermopolis
Senators' Records

Sen. Cale Case
Senate District 25
Lander

Sen. Ed Cooper
Senate District 20
Ten Sleep

Sen. Tim Salazar
Senate District 26
Riverton
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