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House agrees to lay back Senate File 62 for one day to align K–12 and higher‑education language
Summary
Lawmakers voted to lay Senate File 62 back one day so House and Senate versions of bills addressing bathrooms, locker rooms and dormitory policy can be aligned and reviewed in a joint process.
The Wyoming House voted to lay Senate File 62 back one day to allow members and leaders time to align language between bills addressing bathroom, locker room and sleeping‑quarters policies for K–12 schools and higher‑education institutions.
Representative Lee moved under House Rule 7‑3 to lay Senate File 62 back for one day to permit work between the chambers on overlapping policy concerns. "Putting the K through 12 space…
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