Session Update
Lawmakers from Teton County were a mixed bag when it came to bills during the last two weeks of the session that would decrease women’s healthcare access and harm public education. The House delegation opposed a bill that would hurt Wyoming workers, while Teton County’s senators both supported one bill to increase senior services and another to decrease worker unemployment benefits.
Check out our Feb. 24 - Mar. 7 statewide report for more information on the bills that advanced.
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Representatives' Records

Rep. Andrew Byron
House District 22
Jackson

Rep. Liz Storer
House District 23
Jackson

Rep. Mike Yin
House District 16
Jackson
Senators' Records

Sen. Dan Dockstader
Senate District 16
Afton

Sen. Mike Gierau
Senate District 17
Jackson
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