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Wyoming House opens budget session with dozens of bill introductions; many fail two‑thirds threshold
Summary
On Feb. 9 the Wyoming House introduced dozens of bills for the 2026 budget session; several high-profile measures drew debate and many failed to secure the two-thirds vote needed for introduction. The House advanced some measures to committee while postponing or rejecting others.
The Wyoming House of Representatives convened its 2026 budget session on Feb. 9 and ran through a marathon of bill introductions and roll-call votes, moving some measures to committee while denying introduction to others for lack of the two-thirds threshold.
Speaker Nyman opened the session with ceremonial remarks, and the chamber quickly moved into procedural business and the reading of two consent lists that together contained dozens of committee bills and priorities for the budget session. The chief…
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