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Senate committee rejects constitutional amendment to exempt 100% disabled veterans from property tax

2383616 · February 25, 2025
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Summary

House Joint Resolution 4, a proposed constitutional amendment to exempt primary residences (up to 10 acres) of veterans rated 100% disabled by the VA from property taxes, failed in the Committee of the Whole after a roll-call vote.

The Wyoming Senate’s Committee of the Whole voted against advancing House Joint Resolution 4, a proposed constitutional amendment that would add an exemption in Article 15, Section 12 for property owned and occupied by veterans the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs has rated 100% disabled.

Senator McEwen, speaking for the measure, described the proposal as narrowly targeted. The amendment would exempt a primary residence and up to 10 acres associated with that residence for…

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