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Senate declines to concur on administrative-rules economic-analysis bill after objections to "major rule" definition
Summary
Senators rejected a concurrence on Senate File 127, which would add economic-analysis requirements for administrative rulemaking and reinstate elements such as a "major rule" definition; critics said some definitions were vague and would be difficult for staff to apply.
The Wyoming Senate voted against concurring with House amendments to Senate File 127, a bill establishing economic-analysis requirements for administrative rulemaking, after extended floor debate and objections to language including a definition of "major rule."
Senator Boerner moved concurrence and described four changes the House made, including administrative edits and reinserting a definition of "major rule" for public clarity. He emphasized that the economic analyses required by the bill would be…
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