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Superintendent Kramer warns recalibration and recent bills could tighten district funding and expose staff to litigation

Goshen County School District #1 Board of Trustees · March 11, 2026
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Summary

Superintendent Kramer told the board that several education bills (House Bills 157, 159 and 127 and K–12 literacy legislation) either did not advance or raise concern, and that the state's recalibration legislation shifts many dollars into an "instructional silo," creating funding questions for nutrition, activities and other district services.

Superintendent Kramer updated the Goshen County School District #1 Board of Trustees on recent Wyoming education legislation and the state recalibration law, urging trustees to track bill language and consider local impacts.

Kramer said House Bill 157 — which he characterized as opening a path to increased litigation by allowing parties to go directly to court without exhausting district-level policies — did not advance in committee of the whole. "This was opening a door for significant litigation involving parents and schools," Kramer said.…

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