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Wyoming House introduces a slate of bills in busy morning; several advance to committees, others fail
Summary
On Feb. 10, 2026, the Wyoming House opened its second day of the budget session, heard a floor presentation from the Boys & Girls Clubs and voted on numerous first‑readings: several bills were introduced and referred to committees while others failed to reach the two‑thirds threshold required for introduction.
The Wyoming House spent the morning on procedural rule fights, a floor presentation from the Boys & Girls Clubs and a long series of first‑readings that left several proposals assigned to committees and several others rejected for lack of the two‑thirds vote required for introduction.
Votes at a glance - HB 70, "Wyoming Granite Act" (Representative Singh) — introduced and assigned to Judiciary (Committee 1) after a 57‑5 roll call; sponsor framed it as aimed at "protecting the First Amendment" online. - HB 28, exploitation-of-children amendments (Representative Straub) — introduced and assigned to Labor (Committee 10), 60‑2. - HB 108, Department of Audit reports (Representative Bratton) — introduced and assigned to Judiciary (Committee 1), 61‑1; sponsor said the bill codifies posting of existing reports online and…
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