Session Update
Natrona County legislators were a mixed bag when it came to supporting or opposing bills that decrease women’s healthcare access, harm public education, and make life hard for workers. After a prolonged absence due to health issues, Rep. J.R. Riggins returned and cast his first votes of the session.
Check out our Feb. 24 - Mar. 7 statewide report for more information on the bills that advanced.
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Representatives' Records
Rep. Bill Allemand
House District 58
Midwest
Rep. Elissa Campbell
House District 56
Casper
Rep. Kevin Campbell
House District 62
Glenrock
Rep. Steve Harshmann
House District 37
Casper
Rep. Julie Jarvis
House District 57
Casper
Rep. Jayme Lien
House District 38
Casper
Rep. Tony Locke
House District 35
Casper
Rep. J.R. Riggins
House District 59
Casper
Rep. Tomi Strock
House District 06
Douglas
Rep. Art Washut
House District 36
Casper
Senators' Records
Sen. Jim Anderson
Senate District 28
Casper
Sen. Brian Boner
Senate District 02
Douglas
Sen. Bob Ide
Senate District 29
Casper
Sen. Bill Landen
Senate District 27
Casper
Sen. Charles Scott
Senate District 30
Casper
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