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Wyoming Senate adopts conference report on Senate File 169, moves $19 million between state accounts

2521398 · March 6, 2025
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The Wyoming Senate voted to adopt Joint Conference Committee Report No. 2 to Senate File 169, approving transfers including $10 million toward a state shooting complex and $9 million to the Department of Corrections for security upgrades; the measure passed 19–9 with three excused.

The Wyoming Senate on March 6, 2025, adopted Joint Conference Committee Report No. 2 to Senate File 169, a bill described on the floor as a repeal and reorganization of accounts in the Strategic Investments in Projects Account (CIPA) that includes transfers to several state projects. Senator Charles Hicks moved the report; the motion passed 19–9 with three senators excused.

Senator Hicks told colleagues the action functions as a fund swap rather than a new appropriation. "That $10,000,000 still sits, in the account. That's not being expended. That will revert, next year," he said, and described a transfer to the state parks and cultural resources account to begin work on a state shooting complex. He said…

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