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Wyoming House reads dozens of bills on first reading, refers them to committees

2115973 · January 14, 2025
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During a Jan. 14 session, the Wyoming House of Representatives gave first readings to roughly two dozen bills on topics ranging from age verification for online content to tax changes and education grants, and referred each to standing committees for early review.

The Wyoming House of Representatives on Jan. 14 read first versions of about two dozen bills and referred each to a standing committee for consideration.

The first-reading list ranged from House Bill 43, which the speaker read as an age-verification measure for websites with harmful material, to bills on tax exemptions, education grants, voter qualifications and disposal requirements for wind-turbine blades. The speaker read each bill title, identified a sponsor when listed and announced the committee to which it was assigned.

House members referred bills on public safety and judiciary matters — including House Bills 43 (age verification), 48 (Department of Family Services confidentiality amendments) and 49 (treatment-court amendments) — to Committee No. 1, Judiciary. Representative Lawley was named as sponsor for HB 43; HB 48 and HB 49 were read as sponsored by judiciary (committee sponsors were listed in the reading).

Tax and revenue proposals were sent to Committee No. 3, Revenue,…

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