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Senate adopts joint conference committee report on House Bill 69 related to Health Department land transfers

Wyoming Senate · February 27, 2026
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Summary

The Senate adopted the joint conference committee report on House Bill 69 after the House accepted a Senate amendment on land-sale language and added reporting requirements and consultation with the city of Lander; adoption passed 27–2 with two excused.

The Wyoming Senate on March 6 adopted the joint conference committee report for House Bill 69, which concerns Department of Health land transfers. Senator Case moved for adoption and told colleagues the House accepted the Senate’s amendment concerning the sale of land and added reporting requirements, including consultation with the city of Lander.

Senator Case said the conference conferees did “some great work very late last night” and summarized the agreement, noting the House agreed to the Senate’s position on land sale language and included additional reporting provisions.

The Senate adopted the committee report by roll call: 27 ayes, 2 noes, 2 excused. By that vote the chamber sent the conference report into the enrolled-act process.