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Senate concurs on $8 million waste and stormwater infrastructure study amid security concerns

Wyoming Senate · February 27, 2026
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The Wyoming Senate concurred on Senate File 69 to fund a statewide waste and stormwater infrastructure study and inventory; some senators warned against publishing detailed asset maps for security reasons, and the mover pointed to confidentiality language in the bill. Vote: 28–1, 2 excused.

The Wyoming Senate on March 6 concurred with the House on Senate File 69, a study and inventory of wastewater and stormwater infrastructure, approving the measure by a roll-call vote of 28 ayes, 1 no and 2 excused.

A senator who moved concurrence said the bill will gather information on municipal infrastructure across the state and noted the cost associated with the effort, saying, “if we’re gonna spend $8,000,000 that that information is gonna be publicly available and be used by, not just the state of Wyoming, but for anybody who wants…

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