The Wyoming Legislature Citizen Guidebook is available on the Legislature’s Website. You are welcome to share this useful tool with your constituents as we approach the session. Hard copies of this guidebook will be available in the LSO as well as throughout the Jonah Business Center just prior to the legislative session. The guidebook can be viewed here: https://www.wyoleg.gov/docs/CitizenGuidebook.pdf.
Sponsored / Co-Sponsored Bills:
Sponsored and co-sponsored bills are posted here under the Sponsored Bills Tab for the 2024 Budget Session. I appreciate your input on Legislative issues as your Representative: If there are bills during the Budget Sessions that are important to you, please let me know your thoughts and/or concerns. Contact me
Learn more about Cheri’s Sponsored Bills and Committees:
Senate District 03: Senator Cheri Steinmetz
Check in here for updates about the session and any news from the Wyoming Legislative Majority. More information will also be available on Twitter at www.twitter.com/wyolegmajority and on our blog at wyolegmajority.blogspot.com.
The Wyoming Legislature’s website is also a great resource for schedules, bill status and legislator contact information and can be found at www.wyoleg.gov
Fiscal Accountability, Personal Liberties Are Priorities in Wyoming Senate
As the Wyoming Legislature approaches the end of the 67th Budget Session, legislators are working hard to reach a budget agreement. It’s been a tumultuous process. After joint deliberations, the Senate and House bills are still about $900 million apart, at the time of this writing. The gap owes to the House’s ask for some $362 million of increased spending, on top of the $10.8 billion initial budget proposal, and the Senate’s focus on reducing spending by more than $750 million.
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Sponsored Bills:
SF0101 – Low-carbon energy standards-repeal
SF0102 – Foreign property ownership