Showing posts with label 2024 Wyoming Legislative Session. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2024 Wyoming Legislative Session. Show all posts

Saturday, February 17, 2024

The 2024 Wyoming Legislative Session. Part 2 Appendix. The start of the budget session.

 February 17, 2024

Bill status after week one.  Only bills that have advanced, failed, or didn't get introduced are listed here, for the most.

You cannot read too much into this, as getting a bill introduced during the budget session is difficult by design.  But of note, almost all of the populist bills backed by the Freedom Caucus, if in fact not 100% of them, failed.  The group predicted that it woudl be more effective this legislature than last, but it has not proven to be the case so far, in so far as advancement of their legislative agenda via bills is concerned.

HB0001 General government appropriations. Appropriations H COW:Passed

HB0002 Nonresident fishing license fee increase. Travel H Failed Introduction 39-22-1-0-0

HB0005 Behavioral health redesign amendments. Labor H Failed Introduction 40-21-1-0-0

HB0006 Light and high profile vehicle closures. Transportation H Failed Introduction 41-20-1-0-0

HB0007 Alternative fuel tax-electricity amendments. Transportation H Failed Introduction 40-20-1-0-1

HB0010 Grace period-state land lease renewals. Agriculture H 3rd Reading:Passed 61-0-1-0-0

HB0011 State land lease amendments. Agriculture H 3rd Reading:Passed 61-0-1-0-0

HB0014 Prior authorization regulations. Labor H 2nd Reading:Passed

HB0015 Health insurance-reimbursement of overpayments. Labor H 3rd Reading:Passed 61-0-1-0-0

HB0016 Sutton state archaeological site-legal description. Travel H 3rd Reading:Passed 60-1-1-0-0

HB0017 Fishing outfitters and guides-registration of fishing boats. Travel H Failed Introduction 38-22-2-0-0

HB0019 Education savings accounts. Education H Failed Introduction 41-19-2-0-0

HB0020 School finance-regional cost adjustment study. Education H 2nd Reading:Passed

HB0021 Charter school leasing. Sel Sch Fac H 2nd Reading:Passed

HB0022 Sales tax revisions. Revenue H Failed Introduction 1-59-2-0-0

HB0026 Emergency protective services-effective period. Judiciary H 3rd Reading:Passed 44-17-1-0-0

HB0027 DFS and law enforcement-cross reporting. Judiciary H 3rd Reading:Passed 44-17-1-0-0

HB0028 Interference with parent-child contact. Judiciary H Failed Introduction 41-19-2-0-0

HB0032 Geologic sequestration-unitization amendments. Minerals H 3rd Reading:Passed 61-0-1-0-0

HB0034 Solid waste municipal cease and transfer funding. Minerals H 2nd Reading:Passed

HB0037 Election offenses-intimidation. Corporations H Failed Introduction 36-24-2-0-0

HB0039 Campaign reporting. Corporations H Failed Introduction 37-23-2-0-0

HB0040 School district trustee oath of office. Corporations H 2nd Reading:Passed

HB0041 Candidates for state legislature-residency requirement. Corporations H Failed Introduction 40-20-2-0-0

HB0047 Solid waste-illegal dumping remediation grants. Penn H Failed Introduction 28-33-1-0-0

HB0049 By the people act. Penn H Did not Consider for Introduction

HB0050 What is a Woman Act. Ward H Failed Introduction 37-24-1-0-0

HB0051 Public indecency-intimidation. Neiman H Failed Introduction 36-25-1-0-0

HB0053 Public health emergency-definition amendments. Ward H Failed Introduction 27-34-1-0-0

HB0055 State budgeting and reserves-account repeal. Cap Fin & Inv H Did not Consider for Introduction

HB0056 State budgeting and reserves-general funds. Cap Fin & Inv H Did not Consider for Introduction

HB0057 Parental rights regarding vaccination. Ward H Did not Consider for Introduction

HB0059 Prohibiting mask, vaccine and testing discrimination. Ward H Did not Consider for Introduction

HB0061 Fiscal accountability and transparency in education. Penn H Did not Consider for Introduction

HB0062 Local impact assistance payments-percentage discretion. Larson, JT H Failed Introduction 35-26-1-0-0

HB0063 Sex and gender changes for children-prohibited. Larsen, L H Failed Introduction 33-28-1-0-0

HB0065 Public officer fiscal training-amendments. Sommers H Did not Consider for Introduction

HB0068 Obscenity-impartial conformance. Hornok H Did not Consider for Introduction

HB0069 Mine permit and reclamation plan changes-landowner approval. Hornok H Failed Introduction 20-41-1-0-0

HB0071 Broadband development subaccount-amendments. Appropriations H 2nd Reading:Passed

HB0076 Reproductive Freedom Act. Yin H Did not Consider for Introduction

HB0078 Pornography and obscenity-crimes and penalties. Penn H Did not Consider for Introduction

HB0080 School finance-dates for fund transfers. Larson, JT H Did not Consider for Introduction

HB0082 Cities and towns-abandoned and nuisance buildings. Sherwood H Failed Introduction 38-23-1-0-0

HB0084 High Plains Research Station and Arboretum-historic site. Appropriations H Failed Introduction 41-20-1-0-0

HB0085 Social media-parental consent for minors required. Harshman H Failed Introduction 36-25-1-0-0

HB0087 Brucellosis testing amendments. Davis H Failed Introduction 41-20-1-0-0

HB0088 Public display of obscene material. Ottman H Did not Consider for Introduction

HB0091 Health mandates-CDC and WHO jurisdiction in Wyoming. Ward H Did not Consider for Introduction

HB0094 Net metering. Heiner H Failed Introduction 35-26-1-0-0

HB0095 Health care providers-submission of insurance claims. Stith H Did not Consider for Introduction

HB0097 Forcible entry and detainer amendments. Stith H Did not Consider for Introduction

HB0098 Duties of registered agents-amendments. Crago H Did not Consider for Introduction

HB0099 State funds-prohibition for slave or child labor. Bear H Did not Consider for Introduction

HB0100 Critical infrastructure resiliency. Bear H Did not Consider for Introduction

HB0101 Attorney general opinions. Mgt Council H Did not Consider for Introduction

HB0102 School safety and security amendments. Bear H Failed Introduction 35-26-1-0-0

HB0105 Insurance payments-not taxable. Slagle H Failed Introduction 35-26-1-0-0

HB0106 Hemp-limitations on psychoactive substances-2. Lawley H Did not Consider for Introduction

HB0107 Commercial driver license-medical certificate downgrade-1. Styvar H Did not Consider for Introduction

HB0108 Protection of health care providers. Zwonitzer, Dn H Failed Introduction 41-20-1-0-0

HB0109 Wind tax exemption-repeal. Slagle H Failed Introduction 36-25-1-0-0

HB0110 Wyoming Underground Facilities Notification Act-exemption. Slagle H Did not Consider for Introduction

HB0111 Restricted class C and M driver's licenses-amendments. Slagle H Did not Consider for Introduction

HB0112 Real estate transfer tax to offset property tax. Yin H Failed Introduction 8-53-1-0-0

HB0113 Hathaway scholarship program. Henderson H Failed Introduction 40-21-1-0-0

HB0114 Wyoming teacher shortage loan repayment program. Henderson H Failed Introduction 39-22-1-0-0

HB0115 Donated blood-mRNA disclosure. Penn H Did not Consider for Introduction

HB0117 Bond elections-voter threshold requirement. Styvar H Did not Consider for Introduction

HB0118 American rescue plan act appropriations-amendments. Appropriations H Failed Introduction 37-23-2-0-0

HB0119 School finance-mental health service grants. Sommers H Failed Introduction 38-23-1-0-0

HB0120 Interactive gaming. Davis H Failed Introduction 25-36-1-0-0

HB0121 Kelly parcel-sale and leasing requirements. Walters H Did not Consider for Introduction

HB0122 Carrying of concealed weapons-age requirement. Haroldson H Did not Consider for Introduction

HB0123 Mandatory immunizations-repeal. Haroldson H Did not Consider for Introduction

HB0124 Vaccination for smallpox-repeal. Haroldson H Did not Consider for Introduction

HB0127 Property tax exemption-specified real property. Locke H03 - Revenue:Do Pass Failed 3-6-0-0-0

HB0128 Wyoming Freedom Scholarship Act. Andrew H Did not Consider for Introduction

HB0129 Statutory standing committees-federal review. Pendergraft H Failed Introduction 25-36-1-0-0

HB0130 Driver's license renewal amendments. Jennings H Withdrawn by Sponsor

HB0132 Ban on teaching and training critical race theory. Bear H Did not Consider for Introduction

HB0133 Property tax-holiday. Locke H Placed on General File

HB0135 State funded capital construction. Appropriations H Failed Introduction 37-23-2-0-0

HB0136 Gender identity-definition repeal. Hornok H Did not Consider for Introduction

HB0137 Chemical abortions-ultrasound requirement. Neiman H Did not Consider for Introduction

HB0139 Denturist practice act. Winter H Failed Introduction 31-30-1-0-0

HB0140 University of Wyoming governance-elected trustees. Rodriguez-Williams H Did not Consider for Introduction

HB0142 Peace officer standards and training commission-funding. Provenza H Failed Introduction 19-42-1-0-0

HB0146 Property tax relief program-rental property applicants. Henderson H Failed Introduction 31-30-1-0-0

HB0147 Electrical generation tax. Larsen, L H Did not Consider for Introduction

HB0149 Hit and run-responsibility and penalties. Smith H Failed Introduction 28-33-1-0-0

HB0150 Protecting religious assembly in states of emergency act. Smith H Did not Consider for Introduction

HB0151 Firearms merchant category code-prohibition. Crago H Failed Introduction 37-24-1-0-0

HB0152 Sex offenders-child care facilities. Ottman H Failed Introduction 37-24-1-0-04

HB0153 Sex offender registration requirements. Knapp H Did not Consider for Introduction

HB0155 Newborn safety device funding for safe haven providers. Rodriguez-Williams H Did not Consider for Introduction

HB0156 Best interests of a child-gender affirming treatments. Rodriguez-Williams H Did not Consider for Introduction

HB0157 Use of full fair market value in taxation. Locke H Failed Introduction 30-31-1-0-0

HB0158 Refugee resettlement plan accountability. Locke H Did not Consider for Introduction

HB0159 Prohibition on unauthorized fees-veterans benefits. Knapp H Did not Consider for Introduction

HB0160 Protect Firearms Rights Act. Jennings H Did not Consider for Introduction

HB0161 Appointment by judge for vacancies in office-amendments. Jennings H Did not Consider for Introduction

HB0162 Public meetings-executive sessions amendment. Jennings H Did not Consider for Introduction

HB0163 Data privacy-government entities. BlockChain/Technology H Did not Consider for Introduction

HB0164 Alcohol infused foods. Zwonitzer, Dv H Did not Consider for Introduction

HB0167 Restoring state sovereignty through nullification. Strock H Did not Consider for Introduction

HB0170 Administrative procedure-regulatory costs. Western H Did not Consider for Introduction

HB0171 State land exchanges-public notice. Western H Did not Consider for Introduction

HB0172 Purple Heart Memorial Trail. Neiman H Did not Consider for Introduction

HB0173 Pharmacy benefit manager amendments. Zwonitzer, Dn H Did not Consider for Introduction

HB0174 Paid family and medical leave. Sherwood H Failed Introduction 41-20-1-0-0

HB0176 Restoration of civil rights-amendments. Haroldson H Did not Consider for Introduction

HB0177 Natural asset companies prohibition. Slagle H Did not Consider for Introduction

HB0178 Religious Freedom Restoration Act. Washut H Did not Consider for Introduction

HB0179 State park peace officers-definition and scope of authority. Niemiec H Failed Introduction 41-20-1-0-0

HB0180 Freedom from government seizure act. Provenza H Did not Consider for Introduction

HB0181 Coroner's inquest-amendments. Oakley H Did not Consider for Introduction

HB0182 Firearm purchase protections. Allemand H Did not Consider for Introduction

HB0183 Prohibiting foreign property ownership in Wyoming. Allemand H Did not Consider for Introduction

HB0184 Legislative order-department of education rules. Mgt Council H Did not Consider for Introduction

HB0185 Enhanced oil recovery-severance tax exemption. Burkhart H Did not Consider for Introduction

HB0187 Historic horse racing amendments. Walters H Did not Consider for Introduction

HB0188 Centralized electronic notice system. Singh H Did not Consider for Introduction

HB0189 Generation facility closure requirements-natural gas. Burkhart H Did not Consider for Introduction

HB0190 Parental rights in education. Bear H Did not Consider for Introduction

HB0191 American rescue plan act appropriations-amendments-3. Sommers H Did not Consider for Introduction

HB0192 County and municipal roads on state lands-easements granted. Locke H Did not Consider for Introduction

HB0193 Ban on sanctuary cities and counties. Singh H Did not Consider for Introduction

HB0194 Statewide student assessment system-amendments. Andrew H Did not Consider for Introduction

HB0195 Defend the guard act. Singh H Did not Consider for Introduction

HB0196 Sales of real property to the federal government. Northrup H Did not Consider for Introduction

HB0198 Court automation fees-assessment on filings. Nicholas H Did not Consider for Introduction

HB0199 Election ballots. Zwonitzer, Dn H Did not Consider for Introduction

HB0200 Electricity generation-equity and consumer protection. Burkhart H Did not Consider for Introduction

HB0201 State Auditor payment transparency. Hornok H Did not Consider for Introduction

HB0202 Unemployment compensation-promoting a drug-free workforce. Hornok H Did not Consider for Introduction

HB0204 Decriminalization of cannabis. Provenza H Did not Consider for Introduction

HB0205 Development agreements. Storer H Did not Consider for Introduction

HB0206 Pari-mutuel wagering activities-amendments-2. Newsome H Did not Consider for Introduction

HB0207 Moose and bighorn sheep hunting license-restrictions repeal. Newsome H Did not Consider for Introduction

HB0208 Hydrogen severance tax. Tarver H Failed Introduction 39-21-2-0-0

HB0209 Possession of alcohol-amendments. Andrew H Failed Introduction 21-39-2-0-0

HB0210 Checking account disclosures-repeal. Jennings H Did not Consider for Introduction

HB0211 Property tax-acquisition value. Jennings H Did not Consider for Introduction

HB0212 Poverty level specificity in Wyoming law. Ottman H Did not Consider for Introduction

HB0213 Wyoming preschool provider grants. Storer H Did not Consider for Introduction

HB0214 Trailer permanent registration-amendments. Tarver H Did not Consider for Introduction

HB0215 Integrated test center-governance. Conrad H Did not Consider for Introduction

HB0216 Advanced practice registered nurses-certification. Trujillo H Withdrawn by Sponsor

HB0217 American rescue plan act appropriations-amendments-2. Heiner H Did not Consider for Introduction

HB0218 Semitrailers-maximum trailer length. Allred H Did not Consider for Introduction

HB0219 Business reporting to secretary of state. Knapp H Did not Consider for Introduction

HB0220 K-12 school facilities appropriations. Sel Sch Fac H Did not Consider for Introduction

HB0221 Wyoming Community Development Authority-bond investment. Harshman H Did not Consider for Introduction

HJ0001 Property tax-classes of property and residential value. Revenue H Failed Introduction 34-27-1-0-0

HJ0002 Political expenditures. Corporations H Failed Introduction 35-26-1-0-0

HJ0004 Right of health care access-constitutional amendment. Chestek H Failed Introduction 7-54-1-0-0

HJ0005 Support of Israel. Sommers H Did not Consider for Introduction

HJ0006 Convention of states. Olsen H Did not Consider for Introduction

HJ0007 Individual right to privacy-constitutional amendment. Provenza H Did not Consider for Introduction

HJ0008 Prohibition of carbon taxes. Singh H Did not Consider for Introduction

SF0001 General government appropriations-2. Appropriations S COW:Passed

SF0004 Rehiring retired firefighters-continued retirement benefits. Labor H Did not Consider for Introduction

SF0005 Organ transplant recipient protection. Labor S COW:Passed

SF0007 Behavioral health redesign-vulnerable adults. Labor S COW:Passed

SF0008 Health insurance for volunteer emergency responders. Labor H Did not Consider for Introduction

SF0009 Parental rights in education-1. Education S 2nd Reading:Passed

SF0010 Eminent domain-energy collector systems. Agriculture S Did not Consider for Introduction

SF0011 Eminent domain energy collector systems amendments. Agriculture S Did not Consider for Introduction

SF0012 Meat processing plants-hides and carcasses. Agriculture H Did not Consider for Introduction

SF0014 State fair board-powers and responsibilities. Agriculture H Did not Consider for Introduction

SF0015 Acceptance of retrocession-federal military installations. Transportation H Did not Consider for Introduction

SF0017 Plane coordinates system-amendments. Transportation H Did not Consider for Introduction

SF0020 Electricity rates for costs that do not benefit Wyoming. Corporations H Did not Consider for Introduction

SF0028 Federal natural resource management coordinator. Fed Nat Res S Failed Introduction 10-21-0-0-0

SF0029 Major political parties-state central party voting members. Case S Failed Introduction 8-23-0-0-0

SF0031 Sex offender registration-promoting obscenity. Judiciary S COW:Passed

SF0033 Wyoming rural attorney recruitment program. Judiciary S Failed Introduction 16-15-0-0-0

SF0038 Financial reporting amendments-2. Mgt Audit S 2nd Reading:Passed

SF0040 Outdoor Recreation and Tourism Trust Fund Administration. Travel S Failed Introduction 18-13-0-0-0

SF0043 Pore space-severances and separate conveyances prohibited. Minerals S Failed Introduction 10-21-0-0-0

 of action-2. Nethercott S Introduced and Referred to S01 - Judiciary 31-0-0-0-0

SF0046 Compulsory school attendance-minimum age. Schuler S Failed Introduction 7-24-0-0-0

SF0047 Law enforcement retirement-contributions. Appropriations H Did not Consider for Introduction

SF0056 Special districts-limit on tax levy. Revenue S Failed Introduction 9-22-0-0-0

SF0060 2024 large project funding. Nat Res Fund S 2nd Reading:Passed

SF0062 State Parks-recreation management authority. Mgt Audit S Failed Introduction 15-16-0-0-0

SF0065 Temporary water use agreements amendments. Water S COW:Passed

SF0070 Investment modernization-state nonpermanent funds-2. Cap Fin & Inv S 2nd Reading:Passed

SF0078 Carbon dioxide-enhanced oil recovery stimulus. Minerals S Failed Introduction 20-11-0-0-0

SF0081 Hospital or healthcare district created entities-immunity. Baldwin S COW:Passed

SF0084 School facilities-use fees. Brennan S COW:Passed

SF0087 Boutique hotel liquor licenses. Gierau S Failed Introduction 20-10-0-0-1

SF0088 State law violations by counties, cities and towns. Ide S Failed Introduction 19-12-0-0-0

SF0090 State-managed local government equity investment pool. Gierau S 2nd Reading:Passed

SF0091 Regulatory reduction task force. Gierau S Withdrawn by Sponsor

SF0093 Wyoming dividend account. Ellis S Failed Introduction 12-19-0-0-0

SF0099 Chloe's law-children gender change prohibition. Bouchard S Introduced and Referred to S10 - Labor 25-5-1-0-0

SF0101 Low-carbon energy standards-repeal. Steinmetz S Failed Introduction 15-16-0-0-0

SF0104 Wind and solar facilities-state lands amendments. Boner S Failed Introduction 8-21-0-0-2

SF0108 Protecting water from chemical abortion waste. Biteman S Failed Introduction 16-15-0-0-0

SF0111 Mule and whitetail deer-separate hunting seasons. Driskill S Introduced and Referred to S06 - Travel 31-0-0-0-0

SF0112 Wyoming Freedom Scholarship Act-2. Boner S Withdrawn by Sponsor

SF0116 Wind tax moratorium exemption-repeal. Jones S Failed Introduction 18-13-0-0-0

SF0117 Education-retention for reading failure. Scott S Failed Introduction 20-11-0-0-0

SF0122 Disposition of water rights-amendments. Kinskey S Failed Introduction 17-14-0-0-0

SF0124 Teachers' labor organizations-strike prohibition. Hicks S Failed Introduction 17-14-0-0-0

SF0127 Sales tax distribution rates. French S Failed Introduction 16-14-1-0-0

SF0129 State funded capital construction-2. Salazar S Withdrawn by Sponsor

SJ0001 Resolution demanding equal footing. Ide S Failed Introduction 17-14-0-0-0

SJ0003 Constitutional amendment vote requirement. Laursen, D S Failed Introduction 14-17-0-0-0

SJ0004 Convention of states-2. Brennan S Failed Introduction 17-14-0-0-0

February 21, 2024.

House Bill 203, paased the House Revenue Committee. The Bill exempts $200,000 of the fair market value of the assessment of single-family residential properties for this current tax year and $1,000,000 of fair market thereafter in exchange for an additional 2% sales tax.

I have mixed ffeelings about this bill, and I'm mostly mixed against it. Wyomingites fail to appreciate how much they actually depend on tax revenues simply for local governments to function and also are in the odd situation of not equating a host of things that encourage property value inflation with things they don't like.  Basically, a lot of Wyomingites would like the state to remain what it was in some priro decade (and I confess I hold those views) while also having booming local economies and the like.  Things have to give somewhere, and where they've been giving is in inflating property values.  Removing $1M in valuation in this fashion will actually encourage that, and bring about additional problems.

Most people will like the bill, however, until they pay the sales tax, and then they'll be made about that.

And also:

House passes bill to rein in insurance providers

Saturday, February 10, 2024

Blog Mirror: Gordon Says Freedom Caucus Criticism Of Him Is ‘Misleading’ And ‘Vague’

 

Gordon Says Freedom Caucus Criticism Of Him Is ‘Misleading’ And ‘Vague’

The 2024 Wyoming Legislative Session. Pulling into the station (Part 2)


The legislature convene on February 12, and the committees are presently busy for this year's budget session.

As political junkies know, every other session of the legislature if a budget session, which theoretically means that the salon only deals with the budget.  The assembly can consider regular bills, but it requires more support to put the bills out on the floor, so its more difficult.

Some bills have been kicked around in the news, but that doesn't really mean that they're going to be out on the floor, so it can be a bit confusing.  One such bill is this one, which was reported on in one of the online journals today.

A complete list of bills, at the time of this post, are below:

HB0002 Nonresident fishing license fee increase. Travel Bill Number Assigned 11/30/2023

HB0003 Property tax exemption for long-term homeowners. Revenue Bill Number Assigned 11/30/2023

HB0004 Property tax refund program. Revenue Bill Number Assigned 11/30/2023

HB0005 Behavioral health redesign amendments. Labor Bill Number Assigned 11/30/2023

HB0006 Light and high profile vehicle closures. Transportation Bill Number Assigned 12/05/2023

HB0007 Alternative fuel tax-electricity amendments. Transportation Bill Number Assigned 12/05/2023

HB0008 Commercial driver license-hazardous materials endorsement. Transportation Bill Number Assigned 12/05/2023

HB0009 Fuel tax-licensee information deadline. Transportation Bill Number Assigned 12/05/2023

HB0010 Grace period-state land lease renewals. Agriculture Bill Number Assigned 12/05/2023

HB0011 State land lease amendments. Agriculture Bill Number Assigned 12/05/2023

HB0012 Wyoming dairy marketing act-repeal. Agriculture Bill Number Assigned 12/05/2023

HB0013 Flow-through pools-exemption. Agriculture Bill Number Assigned 12/05/2023

HB0014 Prior authorization regulations. Labor Bill Number Assigned 12/07/2023

HB0015 Health insurance-reimbursement of overpayments. Labor Bill Number Assigned 12/07/2023

HB0016 Sutton state archaeological site-legal description. Travel Bill Number Assigned 12/11/2023

HB0017 Fishing outfitters and guides-registration of fishing boats. Travel Bill Number Assigned 12/11/2023

HB0018 Property tax-inflation cap. Revenue Bill Number Assigned 12/11/2023

HB0019 Education savings accounts. Education Bill Number Assigned 12/12/2023

HB0020 School finance-regional cost adjustment study. Education Bill Number Assigned 12/12/2023

HB0021 Charter school leasing. Sel Sch Fac Bill Number Assigned 12/14/2023

HB0022 Sales tax revisions. Revenue Bill Number Assigned 12/15/2023

HB0023 Vehicle registration e-certificate and grace period. Larson, JT Bill Number Assigned 12/21/2023

HB0024 Certificate of need repeal. Labor Bill Number Assigned 12/21/2023

HB0025 Medicaid-third party payor conditions. Labor Bill Number Assigned 12/21/2023

HB0026 Emergency protective services-effective period. Judiciary Bill Number Assigned 12/21/2023

HB0027 DFS and law enforcement-cross reporting. Judiciary Bill Number Assigned 12/21/2023

HB0028 Interference with parent-child contact. Judiciary Bill Number Assigned 12/21/2023

HB0029 Cold case database and investigations. Judiciary Bill Number Assigned 12/21/2023

HB0030 Controlled Substances Act-possession amendments. Judiciary Bill Number Assigned 12/21/2023

HB0031 Peace officers-records and reporting. Judiciary Bill Number Assigned 12/21/2023

HB0032 Geologic sequestration-unitization amendments. Minerals Bill Number Assigned 01/03/2024

HB0033 Mining operations-blasting requirements. Minerals Bill Number Assigned 01/03/2024

HB0034 Solid waste municipal cease and transfer funding. Minerals Bill Number Assigned 01/03/2024

HB0035 Limitation on environmental rulemaking. Minerals Bill Number Assigned 01/03/2024

HB0036 Natural Resource Protection Act. Fed Nat Res Bill Number Assigned 01/03/2024

HB0037 Election offenses-intimidation. Corporations Bill Number Assigned 01/03/2024

HB0038 Voter qualifications-durational residency requirement. Corporations Bill Number Assigned 01/03/2024

HB0039 Campaign reporting. Corporations Bill Number Assigned 01/03/2024

HB0040 School district trustee oath of office. Corporations Bill Number Assigned 01/03/2024

HB0041 Candidates for state legislature-residency requirement. Corporations Bill Number Assigned 01/03/2024

HB0042 Prohibition on private funds for conducting elections. Corporations Bill Number Assigned 01/03/2024

HB0043 State forestry good neighbor-positions. Fed Nat Res Bill Number Assigned 01/03/2024

HB0044 Parental rights in minor child’s health care. Labor Bill Number Assigned 01/04/2024

HB0045 Property tax exemption-residential structures. Crago Bill Number Assigned 01/05/2024

HB0046 Chancery court-timeline for resolution of disputes. Walters Bill Number Assigned 01/08/2024

HB0047 Solid waste-illegal dumping remediation grants. Penn Bill Number Assigned 01/08/2024

HB0048 Renaming the deaf, dumb and blind account. Conrad Bill Number Assigned 01/09/2024

HB0049 By the people act. Penn Bill Number Assigned 01/09/2024

HB0050 What is a Woman Act. Ward Bill Number Assigned 01/09/2024

HB0051 Public indecency-intimidation. Neiman Bill Number Assigned 01/09/2024

HB0052 Property tax-homestead exemption. Sommers Bill Number Assigned 01/10/2024

HB0053 Public health emergency-definition amendments. Ward Bill Number Assigned 01/10/2024

HB0054 Wyoming Reads Day. Washut Bill Number Assigned 01/10/2024

HB0055 State budgeting and reserves-account repeal. Cap Fin & Inv Bill Number Assigned 01/10/2024

HB0056 State budgeting and reserves-general funds. Cap Fin & Inv Bill Number Assigned 01/10/2024

HJ0001 Property tax-classes of property and residential value. Revenue Bill Number Assigned 12/11/2023

HJ0002 Political expenditures. Corporations Bill Number Assigned 01/03/2024

SF0003 State employee leave for volunteer fire or volunteer EMS. Labor Bill Number Assigned 11/30/2023

SF0004 Rehiring retired firefighters-continued retirement benefits. Labor Bill Number Assigned 11/30/2023

SF0005 Organ transplant recipient protection. Labor Bill Number Assigned 11/30/2023

SF0006 Nursing home administrators-temporary licenses. Labor Bill Number Assigned 11/30/2023

SF0007 Behavioral health redesign-vulnerable adults. Labor Bill Number Assigned 11/30/2023

SF0008 Health insurance for volunteer emergency responders. Labor Bill Number Assigned 11/30/2023

SF0009 Parental rights in education-1. Education Bill Number Assigned 12/04/2023

SF0010 Eminent domain-energy collector systems. Agriculture Bill Number Assigned 12/04/2023

SF0011 Eminent domain energy collector systems amendments. Agriculture Bill Number Assigned 12/04/2023

SF0012 Meat processing plants-hides and carcasses. Agriculture Bill Number Assigned 12/04/2023

SF0013 Federal land use plans-legal actions authorized. Agriculture Bill Number Assigned 12/04/2023

SF0014 State fair board-powers and responsibilities. Agriculture Bill Number Assigned 12/04/2023

SF0015 Acceptance of retrocession-federal military installations. Transportation Bill Number Assigned 12/07/2023

SF0016 Military department emergency fire suppression account. Transportation Bill Number Assigned 12/07/2023

SF0017 Plane coordinates system-amendments. Transportation Bill Number Assigned 12/07/2023

SF0018 Indian child welfare act-safe haven amendments. Tribal Relations Bill Number Assigned 12/14/2023

SF0019 Developmental preschool funding. Education Bill Number Assigned 12/14/2023

SF0020 Electricity rates for costs that do not benefit Wyoming. Corporations Bill Number Assigned 12/18/2023

SF0021 Public utilities-net power cost sharing ratio. Corporations Bill Number Assigned 12/18/2023

SF0022 Public service commission-electricity reliability. Corporations Bill Number Assigned 12/18/2023

SF0023 Public utilities-energy resource procurement. Corporations Bill Number Assigned 12/18/2023

SF0024 Public service commission-integrated resource plans. Corporations Bill Number Assigned 12/18/2023

SF0025 Reclamation and decommissioning costs. Corporations Bill Number Assigned 12/18/2023

SF0026 Special district vacancies. Corporations Bill Number Assigned 12/18/2023

SF0027 Special districts bond elections exception. Corporations Bill Number Assigned 12/18/2023

SF0028 Federal natural resource management coordinator. Fed Nat Res Bill Number Assigned 12/18/2023

SF0029 Major political parties-state central party voting members. Case Bill Number Assigned 12/18/2023

SF0030 Influencing jurors and witnesses-judges amendment. Judiciary Bill Number Assigned 12/19/2023

SF0031 Sex offender registration-promoting obscenity. Judiciary Bill Number Assigned 12/19/2023

SF0032 Hemp-limitations on psychoactive substances. Judiciary Bill Number Assigned 12/19/2023

SF0033 Wyoming rural attorney recruitment program. Judiciary Bill Number Assigned 12/19/2023

SF0034 Sex offender registration-registerable offenses. Judiciary Bill Number Assigned 12/19/2023

SF0035 Public records-DOC investigations. Judiciary Bill Number Assigned 12/19/2023

SF0036 Uniform Child Abduction Prevention Act. Judiciary Bill Number Assigned 12/19/2023

SF0037 Indian child welfare act-delinquency amendments. Tribal Relations Bill Number Assigned 12/26/2023

SF0038 Financial reporting amendments-2. Mgt Audit Bill Number Assigned 01/04/2024

SF0039 Firefighters recruitment film. Labor Bill Number Assigned 01/05/2024

SF0040 Outdoor Recreation and Tourism Trust Fund Administration. Travel Bill Number Assigned 01/08/2024

SF0041 Banking division-classification and salary exemptions. Minerals Bill Number Assigned 01/09/2024

SF0042 Low-carbon reliable energy standards-amendments. Minerals Bill Number Assigned 01/09/2024

SF0043 Pore space-severances and separate conveyances prohibited. Minerals Bill Number Assigned 01/09/2024

SF0044 Limited mining operations-amendments. Minerals Bill Number Assigned 01/09/2024

Some interesting ones:

2024

STATE OF WYOMING

24LSO-0344

HOUSE BILL NO. HB0036

Natural Resource Protection Act.

Sponsored by: Select Federal Natural Resource Management Committee

A BILL

for

AN ACT relating to protection of constitutional rights; providing a declaration of authority and policy; prohibiting the enforcement of federal rules or regulations regarding federal land management as specified; providing an exception; and providing for an effective date.

Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Wyoming:

Section 1.  W.S. 9‑14‑301 through 9‑14‑303 are created to read:

ARTICLE 3

NATURAL RESOURCE PROTECTION ACT

9‑14‑301.  Short title.

This article shall be known and may be cited as the "Natural Resource Protection Act."

9‑14‑302.  Declaration of authority and policy.

(a)  The Natural Resource Protection Act is enacted under the authority of the tenth amendment to the United States constitution and Wyoming's agreement with the United States that the state adopted when it joined the union under the United States constitution's system of dual sovereignty.

(b)  The legislature finds and declares:

(i)  The federal government shall comply with federal law when administering federal lands;

(ii)  The federal government arbitrarily restricting significant amounts of federal lands from public use is contrary to managing federal land under principles of multiple use and sustained yield;

(iii)  Any failure by the federal government to abide by the law undermines the rule of law that is vital to our system of government. 

9‑14‑303.  Prohibiting the enforcement of federal regulation regarding federal land management; penalty.

(a)  Upon a determination by the governor, with advice from the attorney general, that an executive order, final rule or regulation of the federal government does not comply with federal laws regarding federal land management and upon providing notice, this state and all political subdivisions of this state shall not use any personnel, funds appropriated by the legislature or any other source of funds that originate within the state of Wyoming to enforce or administer that federal executive order, final rule or regulation. The governor shall not revoke a valid primacy agreement with a federal agency over the regulation and enforcement of a federal law or program until a court of competent jurisdiction determines the federal executive order, final rule or regulation is unlawful.

(b)  Nothing in this act shall limit or restrict a public officer, as defined by W.S. 6‑5‑101(a)(v), from providing assistance to federal authorities for purposes not specifically identified in subsection (a) of this section. Nothing in this act shall be construed to prohibit any governmental entity from accepting federal funds for law enforcement purposes.

Section 2.  This act is effective July 1, 2024.

This is probably an illegal proposal, given as it intrudes on Federal supremacy.

One addressing residence requirements for running for office has been introduced.

2024

STATE OF WYOMING

4LSO-0094

HOUSE BILL NO. HB0041

Candidates for state legislature-residency requirement.

Sponsored by: Joint Corporations, Elections & Political Subdivisions Interim Committee

A BILL

for

AN ACT relating to elections; clarifying the residency requirement for candidates for the state legislature; and providing for an effective date.

Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Wyoming:

Section 1.  W.S. 22‑5‑102(a)(intro) and (ii) is amended to read:

22‑5‑102.  Eligibility to be a candidate for state legislature; residency.

(a)  For the purpose of meeting residency requirements of the Wyoming constitution, a person shall not be a candidate for the state legislature from a legislative district unless he has been a resident of that legislative district for at least one (1) year next preceding his before the date of the applicable general election. In any general election year in which a plan of legislative districts is required but has not been enacted into law at least one (1) year prior to the applicable filing periods, a person may be a candidate for the state legislature from a legislative district if he:

(ii)  Has been a resident of a county for at least one (1) year next preceding his before the date of the applicable general election in which any portion of that legislative district is located.

Section 2.  This act is effective July 1, 2024.

One that has already been reported on:

HOUSE BILL NO. HB0050

What is a Woman Act.

Sponsored by: Representative(s) Ward, Allemand, Angelos, Bear, Haroldson, Hornok, Jennings, Locke, Neiman, Ottman, Pendergraft, Penn, Rodriguez-Williams, Slagle, Smith and Strock

A BILL

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AN ACT relating to common law, statutes and rules of construction; specifying definitions and standards for the application of a person's biological sex in law, rules or regulations; providing for the law to distinguish between accommodations for males and females; requiring the collection of vital statistics and other data to identify persons as male or female at birth; and providing for an effective date.

Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Wyoming:

Section 1.  W.S. 8‑1‑110 is created to read:

8‑1‑110.  References to males and females; separate accommodations for males and females; data reporting requirements.

(a)  Notwithstanding any other provision of law, with respect to the application of a person's biological sex under any law or rule and regulation in this state, the following definitions and standards shall apply:

(i)  A person's "sex" means the person's biological sex, either male or female, at birth;

(ii)  "Female" means a person whose biological reproductive system is developed to produce ova and/or who exhibits XX chromosomes and does not exhibit a Y chromosome;

(iii)  "Male" means a person whose biological reproductive system is developed to fertilize the ova of a female and/or who exhibits XY chromosomes or exhibits a Y chromosome;

(iv)  The terms "woman" and "girl" refer to human females, and the terms "man" and "boy" refer to human males;

(v)  "Mother" means a parent of the female sex;

(vi)  "Father" means a parent of the male sex;

(vii)  With respect to biological sex, the term "equal" does not mean "same" or "identical";

(viii)  With respect to biological sex, separate accommodations are not inherently unequal; and

(ix)  A person born with a medically recognized condition of a "disorder or difference in sex development" shall be provided legal protections and accommodations afforded under the Americans with Disabilities Act, as amended, and any other applicable Wyoming law.

(b)  The legislature finds that laws, rules and regulations that distinguish between the sexes are subject to intermediate constitutional scrutiny. Intermediate constitutional scrutiny forbids unfair discrimination against similarly situated male and female persons but allows the law to distinguish between the sexes where such distinctions are substantially related to important governmental objectives.

(c)  Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, laws, rules and regulations that recognize or enforce distinctions between the sexes with respect to athletics, prisons or other detention facilities, domestic violence shelters, rape crisis centers, locker rooms, restrooms and other areas where safety or privacy are implicated and that result in separate accommodations between the sexes are substantially related to the important governmental objectives of protecting the health, safety and privacy of persons in such circumstances.

(d)  Any school district, or public school thereof, and any state agency, department, office or other political subdivision that collects vital statistics for the purpose of complying with anti‑discrimination laws or for the purpose of gathering accurate public health, crime, economic or other data shall identify each person who is part of the collected data set as either male or female consistent with the persons sex at birth.

Section 2.  This act is effective immediately upon completion of all acts necessary for a bill to become law as provided by Article 4, Section 8 of the Wyoming Constitution


The bill is presently with the LSO.

An attorney recruitment bill has been proposed.

2024

STATE OF WYOMING

24LSO-0061

SENATE FILE NO. SF0033

Wyoming rural attorney recruitment program.

Sponsored by: Joint Judiciary Interim Committee

A BILL

for

AN ACT relating to attorneys-at-law; establishing the rural attorney recruitment pilot program; specifying eligibility requirements for counties and attorneys to participate in the program; specifying administration, oversight and payment obligations for the program; requiring reports; providing a sunset date for the program; authorizing the adoption of rules, policies and procedures; providing an appropriation; and providing for an effective date.

Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Wyoming:

Section 1.  W.S. 33‑5‑201 through 33‑5‑203 are created to read:

ARTICLE 2

RURAL ATTORNEY RECRUITMENT PROGRAM

33‑5‑201.  Rural attorney recruitment program established; findings; program requirements; county qualifications; annual reports.

(a)  In light of the shortage of attorneys practicing law in rural Wyoming counties, the legislature finds that the establishment of a rural attorney recruitment program constitutes a valid public purpose, of primary benefit to the citizens of the state of Wyoming.

(b)  The Wyoming state bar may establish a rural attorney recruitment program to assist rural Wyoming counties in recruiting attorneys to practice law in those counties.

(c)  Each county eligible under this subsection may apply to the Wyoming state bar to participate in the program. A county is eligible to participate in the program if the county:

(i)  Has a population of not greater than twenty‑five thousand (25,000);

(ii)  Has an average of not greater than one and one‑half (1.5) qualified attorneys in the county for every one thousand (1,000) residents. As used in this paragraph, "qualified attorney" means an attorney who provides legal services to private citizens on a fee basis for an average of not less than twenty (20) hours per week. "Qualified attorney" shall not include an attorney who is a full‑time judge, prosecutor, public defender, judicial clerk, in‑house counsel, trust officer and any licensed attorney who is in retired status or who is not engaged in the practice of law;

(iii)  Agrees to provide the county share of the incentive payment required under this article;

(iv)  Is determined to be eligible to participate in the program by the Wyoming state bar.

(d)  Before determining a county's eligibility, the Wyoming state bar shall conduct an assessment to evaluate the county's need for an attorney and the county's ability to sustain and support an attorney. The Wyoming state bar shall maintain a list of counties that have been assessed and are eligible to participate in the program under this article. The Wyoming state bar may revise any county assessment or conduct a new assessment as the Wyoming State bar deems necessary to reflect any change in a county's eligibility.

(e)  In selecting eligible counties to participate in the program, the Wyoming state bar shall consider:

(i)  The county's demographics;

(ii)  The number of attorneys in the county and the number of attorneys projected to be practicing in the county over the next five (5) years;

(iii)  Any recommendations from the district judges and circuit judges of the county;

(iv)  The county's economic development programs;

(v)  The county's geographical location relative to other counties participating in the program;

(vi)  An evaluation of any attorney or applicant for admission to the state bar seeking to practice in the county as a program participant, including the attorney's or applicant's previous or existing ties to the county;

(vii)  Any prior participation of the county in the program;

(viii)  Any other factor that the Wyoming state bar deems necessary.

(f)  A participating eligible county may enter into agreements to assist the county in meeting the county's obligations for participating in the program.

(g)  Not later than October 1, 2024 and each October 1 thereafter that the program is in effect, the Wyoming state bar shall submit an annual report to the joint judiciary interim committee on the activities of the program. Each report shall include information on the number of attorneys and counties participating in the program, the amount of incentive payments made to attorneys under the program, the general status of the program and any recommendations for continuing, modifying or ending the program.

33‑5‑202.  Rural attorney recruitment program; attorney requirements; incentive payments; termination of program.

(a)  Except as otherwise provided in this subsection, any attorney licensed to practice law in Wyoming or an applicant for admission to the Wyoming state bar may apply to the Wyoming state bar to participate in the rural attorney recruitment program established under this article. No attorney or applicant shall participate in the program if the attorney or applicant has previously participated in the program or has previously participated in any other state or federal scholarship, loan repayment or tuition reimbursement program that obligated the attorney to provide legal services in an underserved area.

(b)  Not more than five (5) attorneys shall participate in the program established under this article at any one (1) time.

(c)  Subject to available funding and as consideration for providing legal services in an eligible county, each attorney approved by the Wyoming state bar to participate in the program shall be entitled to receive an incentive payment in five (5) equal annual installments. Each annual incentive payment shall be paid on or after July 1 of each year. Each annual incentive payment shall be in an amount equal to ninety percent (90%) of the University of Wyoming college of law resident tuition for thirty (30) credit hours and annual fees as of July 1, 2024.

(d)  Subject to available funding, the supreme court shall make each incentive payment to the participating attorney. The Wyoming state bar and each participating county shall remit its share of the incentive payment to the supreme court in a manner and by a date specified by the supreme court. The Wyoming state bar shall certify to the supreme court that a participating attorney has completed all annual program requirements and that the participating attorney is entitled to the incentive payment for the applicable year. The responsibility for incentive payments under this section shall be as follows:

(i)  Fifty percent (50%) of the incentive payments shall be from funds appropriated to the supreme court;

(ii)  Thirty‑five percent (35%) of the incentive payments shall be provided by each county paying for attorneys participating in the program in the county;

(iii)  Fifteen percent (15%) of the incentive payments shall be provided by the Wyoming state bar from nonstate funds.

(e)  Subject to available funding for the program, each attorney participating in the program shall enter into an agreement with the supreme court, the participating county and the Wyoming state bar that obligates the attorney to practice law full‑time in the participating county for not less than five (5) years. As part of the agreement required under this subsection, each participating attorney shall agree to reside in the participating county for the period in which the attorney practices law in the participating county under the program. No agreement shall be effective until it is filed with and approved by the Wyoming state bar.

(f)  Any attorney who receives an incentive payment under this article and subsequently breaches the agreement entered into under subsection (e) of this section shall repay all funds received under this article pursuant to terms and conditions established by the supreme court. Failure to repay funds as required by this subsection shall subject the attorney to license suspension.

(g)  The Wyoming state bar may promulgate any policies or procedures necessary to implement this article.  The supreme court may promulgate any rules necessary to implement this article.

(h)  The program established under this article shall cease on June 30, 2029, provided that attorneys participating in the program as of June 30, 2029 shall complete their obligation and receive payments as authorized by this article.

33‑5‑203.  Sunset.

(a)  W.S. 33‑5‑201 and 33‑5‑202 are repealed effective July 1, 2029.

(b)  Notwithstanding subsection (a) of this section, attorneys participating in the rural attorney pilot program authorized in W.S. 33‑5‑201 and 33‑5‑202 shall complete the requirements of the program and shall be entitled to the authorized payments in accordance with W.S. 33‑5‑201 and 33‑5‑202 as provided on June 30, 2029.

Section 2.  There is appropriated one hundred ninety‑seven thousand three hundred seventy‑five dollars ($197,375.00) from the general fund to the supreme court for the period beginning with the effective date of this act and ending June 30, 2029 to be expended only for purposes of providing incentive payments for the rural attorney recruitment program established under this act. This appropriation shall not be transferred or expended for any other purpose. Notwithstanding W.S. 9‑2‑1008, 9‑2‑1012(e) and 9‑4‑207, this appropriation shall not revert until June 30, 2029.

Section 3.  This act is effective July 1, 2024.


What will really be required to address this need is to do away with the UBE or bar exams of that type, as we've written about before.

January 23, 2024.

The legislature will consider Chloe's law again this session:

2024

STATE OF WYOMING

24LSO-0003

HOUSE BILL NO. HB0063

Sex and gender changes for children-prohibited.

Sponsored by: Representative(s) Larsen, L and Stith and Senator(s) Baldwin, Dockstader and Schuler

A BILL

for

AN ACT relating to public health and safety; prohibiting physicians from performing procedures for children related to gender transitioning and gender reassignment; providing exceptions; providing definitions; specifying applicability; authorizing rulemaking; and providing for effective dates.

Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Wyoming:

Section 1.  W.S. 35‑4‑1001 is created to read:

ARTICLE 10

GENDER‑RELATED PROCEDURES

35‑4‑1001.  Gender reassignment procedures for children prohibited.

(a)  As used in this section:

(i)  "Child" means a person who is younger than eighteen (18) years of age;

(ii)  "Physician" means any person licensed to practice medicine in this state by the state board of medicine under the Medical Practice Act.

(b)  No physician shall, for purposes of transitioning a child's biological sex to a sex different than the sex assigned at birth as determined by the sex organs, chromosomes and endogenous profiles of the child, or for purposes of affirming the child's perception of the child's sex if that perception is inconsistent with the child's biological sex:

(i)  Perform a surgery that sterilizes the child, including castration, vasectomy, hysterectomy, oophorectomy, metoidioplasty, orchiectomy, penectomy, phalloplasty and vaginoplasty;

(ii)  Perform a mastectomy.

(c)  This section shall not apply to:

(i)  Procedures or treatments that are performed with the consent of the child's parent or guardian and are for a child who is born with a medically verifiable genetic disorder of sex development, including but not limited to 46, XX chromosomes with virilization, 46, XY with undervirilization or both ovarian and testicular tissue;

(ii)  Any procedure or treatment that is performed with the consent of the child's parent or guardian and is for a child with medically verifiable central precocious puberty.

Section 2.  W.S. 35‑4‑1001, as created by section 1 of this act, shall apply only to conduct or procedures occurring on and after the effective date of this act.

Section 3.  The state board of medicine may promulgate any rules necessary to implement this act.

Section 4.  

(a)  Except as provided in subsection (b) of this section, this act is effective July 1, 2024.

(b)  Sections 3 and 4 of this act are effective immediately upon completion of all acts necessary for a bill to become law as provided by Article 4, Section 8 of the Wyoming Constitution.

Seeking to keep themselves an irrelevant minority in the legislature, Democrats have introduced an ifanticide protection bill.

2024

STATE OF WYOMING

24LSO-0264

HOUSE BILL NO. HB0076

Reproductive Freedom Act.

Sponsored by: Representative(s) Yin, Chestek, Provenza, Sherwood and Storer and Senator(s) Gierau and Rothfuss

A BILL

for

AN ACT relating to abortion; creating the Reproductive Freedom Act; specifying the public policy of the state concerning reproductive rights; prohibiting the state from denying or interfering with a person's right to have an abortion prior to viability of the fetus or to protect the person's life or health; prohibiting unauthorized abortions; specifying a penalty; providing definitions; repealing conflicting provisions; and providing for an effective date.

Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Wyoming:

Section 1.  W.S. 35‑6‑140 through 35‑6‑149 are created to read:

35‑6‑140.  Short title.

This act shall be known and may be cited as the "Reproductive Freedom Act."

35‑6‑141.  Public policy.

(a)  It is the public policy of the state of Wyoming that:

(i)  Every person has the right to freedom from governmental interference with respect to personal reproductive decisions;

(ii)  Every person has the right to choose or refuse birth control;

(iii)  Every person has the right to choose or refuse to have an abortion, except as specifically limited by this act;

(iv)  The state shall not deny or interfere with a person's right to choose or refuse to have an abortion, except as specifically permitted by this act;

(v)  The state shall not discriminate against the exercise of these rights in the regulation or provision of benefits, facilities, services or information.

35‑6‑142.  Definitions.

(a)  As used in this act:

(i)  "Abortion" means any medical treatment, medication or procedure intended to induce the termination of a pregnancy except for the purpose of producing a live birth;

(ii)  "Advanced practice registered nurse" means as defined by W.S. 33‑21‑120(a)(i);

(iii)  "Health care provider" means a person who is licensed, certified or otherwise authorized or permitted by the laws of this state to administer health care in the ordinary course of business or practice of a profession;

(iv)  "Physician" means a person licensed to practice medicine as a physician under the Medical Practice Act, W.S. 33‑26‑101 et seq.;

(v)  "Physician assistant" means a person licensed to practice medicine as a physician assistant under the Medical Practice Act, W.S. 33‑26‑101 et seq.;

(vi)  "Pregnancy" means the reproductive process beginning with the implantation of an embryo;

(vii)  "Private medical facility" means any medical facility that is not owned or operated by the state;

(viii)  "State" means the state of Wyoming and any authority, board, commission, department, division or separate operating agency of the executive, legislative or judicial branch of the state of Wyoming, including its political subdivisions;

(ix)  "Viability" means the point in the pregnancy when, in the judgment of the physician, physician assistant, advanced practice registered nurse or other health care provider acting within the provider's scope of practice on the particular facts of the case before the physician, physician assistant, advanced practice registered nurse or other health care provider acting within the health care provider's scope of practice, there is a significant likelihood of the fetus's sustained survival outside the uterus without the application of extraordinary medical measures;

(x)  "This act" means W.S. 35‑6‑140 through 35‑6‑149.

35‑6‑143.  Right to have and provide an abortion.

(a)  The state shall not deny or interfere with a person's right to have an abortion:

(i)  Prior to viability of the fetus; or

(ii)  To protect the person's life or health.

(b)  A physician, physician assistant, advanced practice registered nurse or other health care provider acting within the provider's scope of practice may terminate a pregnancy as permitted by this act.

(c)  A health care provider may assist a physician, physician assistant, advanced practice registered nurse or other health care provider acting within the health care provider's scope of practice in terminating a pregnancy as permitted by this act.

35‑6‑144.  Unauthorized abortions; penalty.

(a)  Unless otherwise authorized by this act, any person who provides medical treatment, provides medication or performs a procedure intended to induce the termination of a pregnancy shall be guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by imprisonment for not more than one (1) year, a fine not to exceed five thousand dollars ($5,000.00), or both.

(b)  Except as provided in subsection (a) of this section, the state shall not penalize, prosecute or otherwise take adverse action against a person for aiding or assisting a person seeking an abortion in exercising the person's right to have an abortion under this act.

(c)  Nothing in this act shall be construed to subject a person upon whom any abortion is performed or attempted to any criminal penalty under this act.

35‑6‑145.  Defense to prosecution.

The good faith judgment of a physician, physician assistant, advanced practice registered nurse or other health care provider acting within the provider's scope of practice as to viability of the fetus or as to the risk to life or health of a person seeking an abortion shall be a complete defense in any proceeding for a violation of this act.

35‑6‑146.  State regulation.

(a)  Any regulation promulgated by the state relating to abortion shall be valid only if:

(i)  The regulation is medically necessary to protect the life or health of the person seeking an abortion;

(ii)  The regulation is consistent with established medical practice; and

(iii)  Of the available alternatives, the regulation imposes the least restrictions on the person's right to have an abortion under this act.

35‑6‑147.  Refusing to participate in an abortion.

(a)  No person or private medical facility shall be required by law or contract to participate in the performance of an abortion if the person or private medical facility objects to participating in the performance of an abortion.

(b)  No person shall be discriminated against in employment or professional privileges because of the person's participation or refusal to participate in the performance of an abortion.

35‑6‑148.  State provided benefits.

If the state provides, directly or by contract, maternity care benefits, services or information through any program administered or funded in whole or in part by the state, the state shall also provide persons otherwise eligible for the program with substantially equivalent benefits, services or information to permit them to voluntarily terminate their pregnancies.

35‑6‑149.  Construction.

This act shall not be construed to define the state's interest in the fetus for any purpose other than the specific provisions of this act.

Section 2.  W.S. 21‑16‑1801 and 35‑6‑120 through 35‑6‑139 are repealed.

Section 3.  This act is effective immediately upon completion of all acts necessary for a bill to become law as provided by Article 4, Section 8 of the Wyoming Constitution.

February 10, 2024

This one is a surprise:

HOUSE BILL NO. HB0115

Donated blood-mRNA disclosure.

Sponsored by: Representative(s) Penn, Angelos, Bear, Davis, Heiner, Hornok, Knapp, Locke, Neiman, Ottman, Pendergraft, Singh, Slagle, Smith, Strock, Styvar, Ward and Winter and Senator(s) Biteman, French, Hutchings and Ide

A BILL

for

AN ACT relating to public health and safety; requiring blood donors to disclose vaccination status as specified; requiring blood packaging to be marked as specified; allowing a person who receives a blood transfusion to request the use of certain blood; and providing for an effective date.

Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Wyoming:

Section 1.  W.S. 35‑34‑101 is created to read:

CHAPTER 34

BLOOD DONATIONS AND VACCINATIONS

35‑34‑101.  Disclosure of mRNA vaccinations for blood donations; labeling; right to request certain blood.

(a)  Any person who collects human blood donations for the purpose of providing blood for human blood transfusion shall require blood donors to disclose whether the blood donor has received a COVID‑19 vaccine or a messenger ribonucleic acid vaccine during the donor's lifetime.

(b)  Blood originating from a donor who has received a COVID‑19 vaccine or a messenger ribonucleic acid vaccine shall be conspicuously marked.

(c)  In a nonemergency situation, as determined by the person providing medical services, a person receiving a blood transfusion shall have the right to request blood based on whether or not the blood originated from a person who has received a COVID‑19 vaccine or a messenger ribonucleic acid vaccine, as long as the requested blood is available.

Section 2.  The department of health shall promulgate all rules necessary to implement this act.

Section 3.  This act is effective July 1, 2024.

I had thought we were largely past the  COVID 19 vaccine matter, but this would suggest not.  I don't expect this bill to go very far. 

Last edition:

The 2024 Wyoming Legislative Session. The Super Early Riser Edition (Part 1)