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Panel approves higher snowmobile registration fees to shore up trail grooming funds
Summary
The House Travel, Recreation, Wildlife & Cultural Resources Committee approved House Bill 4 to raise snowmobile registration fees, create a $25 antique decal and direct revenues to trail grooming and related services; the committee approved the measure by roll call.
The House Travel, Recreation, Wildlife & Cultural Resources Committee voted to approve House Bill 4, a committee bill to raise snowmobile user fees and create a one‑time $25 antique snowmobile decal, the panel said during its hearing.
The bill, approved by the committee in a roll call, would increase resident snowmobile registration from $35 to $50 and create a nonresident rate of $70 (up from $35), add $45 to commercial fees and establish a $25 antique decal intended for historic‑vehicle events. Committee members said the fee increases are intended to sustain grooming, signage and safety work performed by the Wyoming State Trails program.
Committee members and presenters said the State Parks and Cultural Resources…
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