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Senate committee advances repeal of sunset on Wyoming Indian Child Welfare Act
Wyoming Senate Judiciary Committee · February 12, 2026
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The Senate Judiciary Committee voted to advance Senate File 58, which would remove the sunset provision from the Wyoming Indian Child Welfare Act. Governor Gordon’s liaisons and tribal representatives told the committee they support making the statute permanent.
The Senate Judiciary Committee on [date not specified] voted to advance Senate File 58, a bill that would repeal the sunset provision in the Wyoming Indian Child Welfare Act, making the law permanent.
Supporters told the committee the change is supported by the governor and by tribal leaders. James…
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