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Senate signs enrolled acts, advances multiple House bills in Committee of the Whole; concurs on resort-hotel liquor change
Summary
During the Feb. 18 floor session the Senate signed six enrolled acts, the Committee of the Whole reported several House bills with do‑pass recommendations, and the Senate voted to concur with House amendments to Sen. File 42 (resort‑hotel liquor licenses). A roll-call concurrence on SF42 was recorded.
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The Wyoming Senate took multiple formal actions during its Feb. 18 floor session.
Enrolled acts signed: The presiding officer signed six Senate enrolled acts relating to oil and gas pit regulation (Senate File 15), industrial siting tribal notification (Senate File 16), oil and gas bonding options and bonding pools (Senate File 20), handicapped placards and health‑care providers approval (Senate File 23), the electronic lien and title system (Senate File 25), and wildlife conservation license plates amendments (Senate File 149). Those signatures were announced at the start of the session.
Committee of the Whole reports: The Committee of the Whole returned do‑pass recommendations on several House measures, including: - House Joint Resolution 1 (amending Wyoming's act of admission to authorize 'earnings' for common schools) — adopted, amended - House Bill 17 (Career Technical Education Equipment Grants amendments) — do pass - House Bill 168 (Cultivated Meat Prohibition) — do pass, amended - House Bill 39 (Property Tax Refund Program Revisions) — do pass - House Bill 132 (Annual permits for specified commercial loads) — do pass, amended - House Bill 214 (Local government electronic payments) — do pass - House Bill 40 (Sales and Use Tax Revisions) — do pass
Concurrence vote: The Senate recorded a roll-call concurrence on Senate File 42 (resort‑hotel liquor licenses), adopting House amendments. The transcript records the closing roll-call result as "20 aye, 8 no, 1 excused, 2 conflict." By the recorded vote the Senate concurred on SF42.
Committee reports and the Committee of the Whole report were formally adopted and entered into the record. The Senate then adjourned to reconvene the following day.
Below are at‑a‑glance actions and references from the transcript.

