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Committee approves Wyoming bill on pregnancy centers after amendment fights
Summary
The Labor, Health & Social Services Committee voted 12-2 to advance 26LSO136, a bill addressing autonomy and rights of pregnancy centers, after rejecting amendments to delete the bill's purpose clause and to remove a provision on legislative intervention in court cases.
The Labor, Health & Social Services Committee voted 12-2 on March 17 to advance 26LSO136, titled “Wyoming Pregnancy Centers’ autonomy and rights,” sending the bill forward to be sponsored by the committee in the next session.
Committee members debated two amendments before the final vote. Senator Scott moved to delete the bill’s purpose clause; Representative Nguyen seconded that change. The committee voted the amendment down. Later, Representative Yen moved to strike language on page 11 that would create a process for the legislature to intervene in certain court…
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