Committee approves expansion of veterans property-tax exemption amid administrative concerns

Transportation Highways Military Affairs Committee · February 13, 2026

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Summary

House Bill 67, sponsored by Representative Connolly, would expand Wyoming's veterans property-tax exemption to include additional service members (including Guard members), adjust residency and service-length criteria, and change discharge language to 'discharge under honorable conditions.' Assessors asked for an interim study on 'good standing' verification; bill passed committee 8–0 with one excused.

Representative Connolly introduced House Bill 67 as an expansion of the veterans property-tax exemption to include Air and Army Guard members and to restore some prior residency/service thresholds. "Wyoming has this proud tradition of honoring military service," Connolly said, asking the committee for favorable support and noting sponsor amendments to restore earlier residency and service-length provisions.

Committee members and county assessors pressed for administrative clarity. Converse County Assessor Dixie Huxtable and Laramie County Assessor Todd Ernst said the bill needs precise language about verification — especially the definition of an "active or reserve member in good standing" — and asked that the provision be reviewed in an interim study so counties know what documentation to require. "We did have a couple of concerns regarding the administration of the bill," Huxtable said, noting the veterans' application cycle runs from June 1 and suggesting the sponsor set an effective date consistent with county processes.

Representative Connolly proposed several amendments during committee deliberations, including restoring longer residency/service periods and changing the discharge language to "a discharge under honorable conditions" to mirror existing statute; the committee adopted that change. Committee members discussed a $5,000,000 appropriation referenced in the amendment and fiscal impacts; Representative Larson and the fiscal witness Ken Gill (Department of Revenue) discussed assumptions about home ownership and the fiscal-note estimate, which Gill cautioned may overstate the number of new claimants because not all eligible service members own homes.

The committee ultimately approved the proposed amendment package and passed House Bill 67 as amended by roll-call vote: 8 ayes, 1 excused. Members asked sponsors to work with assessors and the Veterans Commission to refine verification of service and "good standing" before floor debate.