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Wyoming Senate adopts multiple conference committee reports and concurs on several bills

Wyoming Senate · February 27, 2026
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Summary

On March 5, 2026, the Wyoming Senate adopted multiple joint conference committee reports and concurred with House amendments on several bills, including measures on election system testing, education funding, and health- and wildlife-related statutes. Several items passed with large majorities; one major education bill prompted extended floor discussion.

The Wyoming Senate on March 5 adopted a string of joint conference committee reports and concurred with the House on multiple bills as the chamber completed the last day for third reading.

The Senate took roll-call votes on a series of conference committee reports and concurrence requests, approving measures on election system testing, long-term homeowner tax exemption revisions, capital construction, forestry and wildland fire modules, hospital pricing transparency, motor vehicle tax treatment between family members, K–12 public school finance recalibration and hunting-license changes. The president signed a series of enrolled acts earlier in the session.

Votes at a glance: Senate File 28 (election voting machine and voting system tests) —1…

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