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Wyoming House introduces wide slate of bills in budget session; key measures sent to committees
Summary
The Wyoming House of Representatives introduced dozens of bills during a long session, advancing measures on health funding, energy, firearms privacy, abortion restrictions and consumer protections; multiple items passed introduction by roll call and were assigned to committees.
The Wyoming House of Representatives convened on Feb. 10 and moved to introduce a broad set of bills covering health, energy, taxation, public safety and consumer protections, with many measures receiving roll-call introductions and committee referrals.
Speaker (unnamed in the transcript) opened the session and the reading clerk presented numerous committee reports that recommended passage or passage with amendment for bills ranging from firefighters' retirement measures to property-tax and forest-health proposals. Members then heard floor presentations from bill sponsors before the clerk called roll for introductions and…
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