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Senate passes road‑easement bill tied to State Shooting Complex after germaneness ruling; funding amendment ruled out of order
Summary
The Senate passed House Bill 219 on March 3, which clarifies how county and joint‑powers entities may obtain perpetual easements for roads on state lands leased to the State Shooting Complex; a related amendment seeking to attach a funding carve‑out was ruled out of order under Senate Rule 11‑6 and withdrawn.
The Wyoming Senate on March 3 passed House Bill 219, a bill clarifying easement procedures for roads on state school trust lands leased to the Wyoming State Shooting Complex Joint Powers Board. The House Land Board approved a lease of roughly 2,000 acres for the complex in December 2024; the parcel includes several miles of existing roads that the amendment sought to address.
Why it matters: The amendment under debate would have attached an appropriation or a funding carve‑out to the bill for the State…
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