Carbon & Sweetwater Counties

Sweetwater and Carbon Counties Accountability Report 3: Feb. 10 – 21

Session Update

Lawmakers in the House from Sweetwater and Carbon Counties were pretty evenly split during this time on whether they followed orders from the Freedom Caucus or cast votes on a case-by-case basis, with the latter generally supporting funds and policies that increase affordable healthcare access and strengthen public schools. In the Senate, lawmakers were slightly more of a mixed bag, although Sens. Larry Hicks and John Kolb voted uniformly against healthcare access 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. Marlene Brady HD60

Rep. Marlene Brady
House District 60
Green River

Rep. Bob Davis HD47

Rep. Bob Davis
House District 47
Baggs

Rep Heiner Scott HD18

Rep. Scott Heiner
House District 18
Green River

Rep. JT Larson HD17

Rep. J.T. Larson
House District 17
Rock Springs

Rep. Darin McCann HD48

Rep. Darin McCann
House District 48
Rock Springs

Rep. Pamela Thayer HD15

Rep. Pamela Thayer
House District 15
Rawlins

Rep. Wylie Cody HD39

Rep. Cody Wylie
House District 39
Rock Springs

Senators' Records

Sen. Larry Hicks SD11

Sen. Larry Hicks
Senate District 11
Baggs

Sen. Stacy Jones SD13

Sen. Stacy Jones
Senate District 13
Rock Springs

Sen. John Kolb SD12

Sen. John Kolb
Senate District 12
Rock Springs

Sen. Laura Pearson SD14

Sen. Laura Pearson
Senate District 14
Kemmerer

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