Session Update
Laramie County legislators were truly a mixed bag when it came to voting on bills that decrease healthcare access, harm public education, restrict voting, and govern public lands.
Check out our Jan. 24 - Feb. 7 statewide report for more information on the bills that advanced.
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Representatives' Records
Rep. Gary Brown
House District 41
Cheyenne
Voted FOR a bill that would decrease reproductive healthcare access by forcing the closure of all current abortion clinics in Wyoming. (HB-42)
Voted FOR a bill that would harm pregnant women by forcing them to receive an invasive transvaginal ultrasound before they receive abortion medication. (HB-64)
Voted FOR a bill that would decrease healthcare access by prohibiting doctors from prescribing off-label drugs for abortions, which is a safe and common practice. (HB-164)
Voted FOR a bill that would hurt Wyoming public education by allowing an unlimited number of charter schools to operate in the state. (HB-94)
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 make voting more difficult, especially for rural and working people, by banning the use of ballot drop boxes. (HB-131)
Voted FOR a bill that would make voting more difficult, especially for young people, by removing student ID cards as an acceptable form of identification for in-person voting. (HB-160)
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. (HB-169)
Voted FOR a bill that would make voting more difficult, especially for senior citizens, by removing Medicaid and Medicare insurance cards as an acceptable form of identification for in-person voting. (HB-206)
Rep. Landon Brown
House District 09
Cheyenne
Voted FOR a bill that would decrease reproductive healthcare access by forcing the closure of all current abortion clinics in Wyoming. (HB-42)
Voted FOR a bill that would harm pregnant women by forcing them to receive an invasive transvaginal ultrasound before they receive abortion medication. (HB-64)
Voted AGAINST a bill that would decrease healthcare access by prohibiting doctors from prescribing off-label drugs for abortions, which is a safe and common practice. (HB-164)
Voted FOR a bill that would hurt Wyoming public education by allowing an unlimited number of charter schools to operate in the state. (HB-94)
Voted FOR a bill that would make voting more difficult, especially for rural and working people, by banning the use of ballot drop boxes. (HB-131)
Voted FOR a bill that would make voting more difficult, especially for young people, by removing student ID cards as an acceptable form of identification for in-person voting. (HB-160)
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. (HB-169)
Voted FOR a bill that would make voting more difficult, especially for senior citizens, by removing Medicaid and Medicare insurance cards as an acceptable form of identification for in-person voting. (HB-206)
Rep. John Eklund
House District 10
Cheyenne
Voted FOR a bill that would decrease reproductive healthcare access by forcing the closure of all current abortion clinics in Wyoming. (HB-42)
Voted FOR a bill that would harm pregnant women by forcing them to receive an invasive transvaginal ultrasound before they receive abortion medication. (HB-64)
Voted FOR a bill that would decrease healthcare access by prohibiting doctors from prescribing off-label drugs for abortions, which is a safe and common practice. (HB-164)
Voted FOR a bill that would hurt Wyoming public education by allowing an unlimited number of charter schools to operate in the state. (HB-94)
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 FOR a bill that would make voting more difficult, especially for rural and working people, by banning the use of ballot drop boxes. (HB-131)
Voted FOR a bill that would make voting more difficult, especially for young people, by removing student ID cards as an acceptable form of identification for in-person voting. (HB-160)
Voted AGAINST a bill that would make voting more difficult, especially for senior citizens, by removing Medicaid and Medicare insurance cards as an acceptable form of identification for in-person voting. (HB-206)
Rep. Lee Filer
House District 44
Cheyenne
Voted FOR a bill that would decrease reproductive healthcare access by forcing the closure of all current abortion clinics in Wyoming. (HB-42)
Voted FOR a bill that would harm pregnant women by forcing them to receive an invasive transvaginal ultrasound before they receive abortion medication. (HB-64)
Voted FOR a bill that would hurt Wyoming public education by allowing an unlimited number of charter schools to operate in the state. (HB-94)
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 make voting more difficult, especially for rural and working people, by banning the use of ballot drop boxes. (HB-131)
Voted FOR a bill that would make voting more difficult, especially for young people, by removing student ID cards as an acceptable form of identification for in-person voting. (HB-160)
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. (HB-169)
Rep. Rob Geringer
House District 42
Cheyenne
Voted FOR a bill that would decrease reproductive healthcare access by forcing the closure of all current abortion clinics in Wyoming. (HB-42)
Voted FOR a bill that would harm pregnant women by forcing them to receive an invasive transvaginal ultrasound before they receive abortion medication. (HB-64)
Voted FOR a bill that would decrease healthcare access by prohibiting doctors from prescribing off-label drugs for abortions, which is a safe and common practice. (HB-164)
Voted FOR a bill that would hurt Wyoming public education by allowing an unlimited number of charter schools to operate in the state. (HB-94)
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 make voting more difficult, especially for rural and working people, by banning the use of ballot drop boxes. (HB-131)
Voted FOR a bill that would make voting more difficult, especially for young people, by removing student ID cards as an acceptable form of identification for in-person voting. (HB-160)
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. (HB-169)
Voted FOR a bill that would make voting more difficult, especially for senior citizens, by removing Medicaid and Medicare insurance cards as an acceptable form of identification for in-person voting. (HB-206)
Rep. Jeremy Haroldson
House District 04
Wheatland
Voted FOR a bill that would decrease reproductive healthcare access by forcing the closure of all current abortion clinics in Wyoming. (HB-42)
Voted FOR a bill that would harm pregnant women by forcing them to receive an invasive transvaginal ultrasound before they receive abortion medication. (HB-64)
Voted FOR a bill that would decrease healthcare access by prohibiting doctors from prescribing off-label drugs for abortions, which is a safe and common practice. (HB-164)
Voted FOR a bill that would hurt Wyoming public education by allowing an unlimited number of charter schools to operate in the state. (HB-94)
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 make voting more difficult, especially for rural and working people, by banning the use of ballot drop boxes. (HB-131)
Voted FOR a bill that would make voting more difficult, especially for young people, by removing student ID cards as an acceptable form of identification for in-person voting. (HB-160)
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. (HB-169)
Voted FOR a bill that would make voting more difficult, especially for senior citizens, by removing Medicaid and Medicare insurance cards as an acceptable form of identification for in-person voting. (HB-206)
Rep. Steve Johnson
House District 08
Cheyenne
Voted FOR a bill that would decrease reproductive healthcare access by forcing the closure of all current abortion clinics in Wyoming. (HB-42)
Voted FOR a bill that would harm pregnant women by forcing them to receive an invasive transvaginal ultrasound before they receive abortion medication. (HB-64)
Voted FOR a bill that would decrease healthcare access by prohibiting doctors from prescribing off-label drugs for abortions, which is a safe and common practice. (HB-164)
Voted FOR a bill that would hurt Wyoming public education by allowing an unlimited number of charter schools to operate in the state. (HB-94)
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 make voting more difficult, especially for rural and working people, by banning the use of ballot drop boxes. (HB-131)
Voted FOR a bill that would make voting more difficult, especially for young people, by removing student ID cards as an acceptable form of identification for in-person voting. (HB-160)
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. (HB-169)
Voted FOR a bill that would make voting more difficult, especially for senior citizens, by removing Medicaid and Medicare insurance cards as an acceptable form of identification for in-person voting. (HB-206)
Rep. Ann Lucas
House District 43
Cheyenne
Voted FOR a bill that would decrease reproductive healthcare access by forcing the closure of all current abortion clinics in Wyoming. (HB-42)
Voted FOR a bill that would harm pregnant women by forcing them to receive an invasive transvaginal ultrasound before they receive abortion medication. (HB-64)
Voted FOR a bill that would decrease healthcare access by prohibiting doctors from prescribing off-label drugs for abortions, which is a safe and common practice. (HB-164)
Voted FOR a bill that would hurt Wyoming public education by allowing an unlimited number of charter schools to operate in the state. (HB-94)
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 make voting more difficult, especially for rural and working people, by banning the use of ballot drop boxes. (HB-131)
Voted FOR a bill that would make voting more difficult, especially for young people, by removing student ID cards as an acceptable form of identification for in-person voting. (HB-160)
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. (HB-169)
Voted FOR a bill that would make voting more difficult, especially for senior citizens, by removing Medicaid and Medicare insurance cards as an acceptable form of identification for in-person voting. (HB-206)
Rep. Bob Nicholas
House District 07
Cheyenne
Voted AGAINST a bill that would decrease reproductive healthcare access by forcing the closure of all current abortion clinics in Wyoming. (HB-42)
Voted AGAINST a bill that would harm pregnant women by forcing them to receive an invasive transvaginal ultrasound before they receive abortion medication. (HB-64)
Voted AGAINST a bill that would decrease healthcare access by prohibiting doctors from prescribing off-label drugs for abortions, which is a safe and common practice. (HB-164)
Voted AGAINST a bill that would hurt Wyoming public education by allowing an unlimited number of charter schools to operate in the state. (HB-94)
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 make voting more difficult, especially for rural and working people, by banning the use of ballot drop boxes. (HB-131)
Voted AGAINST a bill that would make voting more difficult, especially for young people, by removing student ID cards as an acceptable form of identification for in-person voting. (HB-160)
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. (HB-169)
Voted AGAINST a bill that would make voting more difficult, especially for senior citizens, by removing Medicaid and Medicare insurance cards as an acceptable form of identification for in-person voting. (HB-206)
Rep. Daniel Singh
House District 61
Cheyenne
Voted FOR a bill that would decrease reproductive healthcare access by forcing the closure of all current abortion clinics in Wyoming. (HB-42)
Voted FOR a bill that would harm pregnant women by forcing them to receive an invasive transvaginal ultrasound before they receive abortion medication. (HB-64)
Voted FOR a bill that would decrease healthcare access by prohibiting doctors from prescribing off-label drugs for abortions, which is a safe and common practice. (HB-164)
Voted FOR a bill that would hurt Wyoming public education by allowing an unlimited number of charter schools to operate in the state. (HB-94)
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 make voting more difficult, especially for rural and working people, by banning the use of ballot drop boxes. (HB-131)
Voted FOR a bill that would make voting more difficult, especially for young people, by removing student ID cards as an acceptable form of identification for in-person voting. (HB-160)
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. (HB-169)
Voted FOR a bill that would make voting more difficult, especially for senior citizens, by removing Medicaid and Medicare insurance cards as an acceptable form of identification for in-person voting. (HB-206)
Rep. Clarence Styvar
House District 12
Cheyenne
Voted FOR a bill that would decrease reproductive healthcare access by forcing the closure of all current abortion clinics in Wyoming. (HB-42)
Voted FOR a bill that would harm pregnant women by forcing them to receive an invasive transvaginal ultrasound before they receive abortion medication. (HB-64)
Voted AGAINST a bill that would benefit K-12 students’ mental health by creating a program that screens for students with mental health challenges and finds appropriate support. (HB-180)
Voted FOR a bill that would hurt Wyoming public education by allowing an unlimited number of charter schools to operate in the state. (HB-94)
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)
Styvar continued to boycott the Labor and Health Committee, of which he is an assigned member, because he is upset that he was not chosen as its chairman.
Voted FOR a bill that would make voting more difficult, especially for rural and working people, by banning the use of ballot drop boxes. (HB-131)
Voted FOR a bill that would make voting more difficult, especially for young people, by removing student ID cards as an acceptable form of identification for in-person voting. (HB-160)
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. (HB-169)
Rep. Jacob Wasserburger
House District 11
Cheyenne
Voted FOR a bill that would decrease reproductive healthcare access by forcing the closure of all current abortion clinics in Wyoming. (HB-42)
Voted FOR a bill that would harm pregnant women by forcing them to receive an invasive transvaginal ultrasound before they receive abortion medication. (HB-64)
Voted FOR a bill that would decrease healthcare access by requiring women who use abortion pills to collect their miscarriage and deliver it to their medical provider. (HB-159)
Voted FOR a bill that would decrease healthcare access by prohibiting doctors from prescribing off-label drugs for abortions, which is a safe and common practice. (HB-164)
Voted AGAINST a bill that would protect Wyoming patients by prohibiting debt collectors from reporting medical debt to credit reporting agencies (HB-195)
Voted FOR a bill that would hurt Wyoming public education by allowing an unlimited number of charter schools to operate in the state. (HB-94)
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 make voting more difficult, especially for rural and working people, by banning the use of ballot drop boxes. (HB-131)
Voted FOR a bill that would make voting more difficult, especially for young people, by removing student ID cards as an acceptable form of identification for in-person voting. (HB-160)
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. (HB-169)
Voted FOR a bill that would make voting more difficult, especially for senior citizens, by removing Medicaid and Medicare insurance cards as an acceptable form of identification for in-person voting. (HB-206)
Senators' Records
Sen. Evie Brennan
Senate District 31
Cheyenne
Voted FOR a bill that would support veterans’ health care by creating a student loan repayment program for veterans who provide mental health services to other veterans. (SF-30)
Voted FOR a resolution that would hurt public education by changing the funding model for building schools in a way where rich communities would have nice schools and poor communities would have old, run-down buildings. (SJ-6)
Voted AGAINST a bill that would give a property tax break to second-homeowners who only live in Wyoming six months out of the year. (SF-67)
Voted FOR a bill that would support wildlife and outdoor recreation by providing funds for projects under the Wyoming Wildlife and Natural Resources Funding Act. (SF-88)
Voted AGAINST a resolution that would demand that the U.S. Congress dispose of all federal public lands in Wyoming, which would result in them being privatized and sold. (SJ-2)
Sen. Lynn Hutchings
Senate District 05
Cheyenne
Voted AGAINST a bill that would support veterans’ health care by creating a student loan repayment program for veterans who provide mental health services to other veterans. (SF-30)
Voted AGAINST a bill that would give a property tax break to second-homeowners who only live in Wyoming six months out of the year. (SF-67)
Voted AGAINST a bill that would support wildlife and outdoor recreation by providing funds for projects under the Wyoming Wildlife and Natural Resources Funding Act. (SF-88)
Voted FOR a resolution that would demand that the U.S. Congress dispose of all federal public lands in Wyoming, which would result in them being privatized and sold. (SJ-2)
Sen. Tara Nethercott
Senate District 04
Cheyenne
Voted FOR a bill that would support veterans’ health care by creating a student loan repayment program for veterans who provide mental health services to other veterans. (SF-30)
Voted FOR a bill that would give a property tax break to second-homeowners who only live in Wyoming six months out of the year. (SF-67)
Voted FOR a bill that would support wildlife and outdoor recreation by providing funds for projects under the Wyoming Wildlife and Natural Resources Funding Act. (SF-88)
Voted AGAINST a resolution that would demand that the U.S. Congress dispose of all federal public lands in Wyoming, which would result in them being privatized and sold. (SJ-2)
Sen. Jared Olsen
Senate District 08
Cheyenne
Voted FOR a bill that would support veterans’ health care by creating a student loan repayment program for veterans who provide mental health services to other veterans. (SF-30)
Voted FOR a bill that would hurt public education by putting forth vague and confusing criteria that allow parents to sue schools if they feel like their rights have been violated. (SF-133)
Voted FOR a resolution that would hurt public education by changing the funding model for building schools in a way where rich communities would have nice schools and poor communities would have old, run-down buildings. (SJ-6)
Voted FOR a bill that would give a property tax break to second-homeowners who only live in Wyoming six months out of the year. (SF-67)
Voted FOR a bill that would support wildlife and outdoor recreation by providing funds for projects under the Wyoming Wildlife and Natural Resources Funding Act. (SF-88)
Voted AGAINST a resolution that would demand that the U.S. Congress dispose of all federal public lands in Wyoming, which would result in them being privatized and sold. (SJ-2)
Sen. Stephan Pappas
Senate District 07
Cheyenne
Voted FOR a bill that would support veterans’ health care by creating a student loan repayment program for veterans who provide mental health services to other veterans. (SF-30)
Voted AGAINST a bill that would give a property tax break to second-homeowners who only live in Wyoming six months out of the year. (SF-67)
Voted FOR a bill that would support wildlife and outdoor recreation by providing funds for projects under the Wyoming Wildlife and Natural Resources Funding Act. (SF-88)
Voted AGAINST a resolution that would demand that the U.S. Congress dispose of all federal public lands in Wyoming, which would result in them being privatized and sold. (SJ-2)
Sen. Darrin Smith
Senate District 06
Cheyenne
Voted FOR a bill that would give a property tax break to second-homeowners who only live in Wyoming six months out of the year. (SF-67)
Voted AGAINST a bill that would support wildlife and outdoor recreation by providing funds for projects under the Wyoming Wildlife and Natural Resources Funding Act. (SF-88)
Voted FOR a resolution that would demand that the U.S. Congress dispose of all federal public lands in Wyoming, which would result in them being privatized and sold. (SJ-2)
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