Wyoming House moves to postpone pending bills and adjourns; Gov. Gordon praises session
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Summary
The House voted to indefinitely postpone bills pending in the 2026 budget session, appointed a committee to inform the governor and adjourned sine die; Gov. Gordon delivered closing remarks praising the legislature's work.
The majority floor leader moved that bills pending before the House in the 60th Wyoming budget session be indefinitely postponed; the motion was seconded and carried by voice vote. The House then adopted motions to inform the Senate and appointed a two-member committee to notify Governor Gordon that the House had completed its business and was ready to adjourn.
Representatives Heiner and Yen were named to inform the governor and escort him to the House chamber. Governor Gordon addressed the members after entering the chamber, offering thanks for the session's work, praising measures including steps to strengthen fire response and the "energy dominance fund," and encouraging a citizen legislature. He closed by wishing members safe travels home.
The House subsequently adopted a motion to adjourn sine die: the motion set a fallback adjournment (if no return date is set) effective noon on Dec. 31, 2026, and the next general session to convene in January 2027 at noon per the adopted motion. Representative Jarvis reported and the House approved the journal before final benediction and adjournment.

