Wyoming Legislature Democrats Weekly Newsletter 02.03.25
This week at the Wyoming State House has been dark and alarming. We are witnessing an all-out assault on women’s reproductive rights, an attack on the right of trans people to exist, and a disturbing focus on national political talking points instead of the pressing issues facing our state. Instead of working on real solutions for Wyomingites, the Legislature is bent on passing ideological bills that serve outside interests at the expense of our communities. Meanwhile, the Freedom Caucus is pushing economic policies that threaten to plunge Wyoming into financial chaos, prioritizing their national agenda over the economic stability of our state. We must stay vigilant, fight back, and ensure that the voices of the people—not the whims of extremist politicians—shape the future of Wyoming. |
Highlights & Video Clips |
Rep Yin Questions JAC’s Lack of Maternity Care Prioritization: Rep. Yin highlights Wyoming’s maternal care desert and challenges the JAC’s failure to prioritize funding, while Rep. Bear dismisses the issue, arguing OB/GYNs are leaving for reasons unrelated to legislative action. Watch here.
Ken Chestek Breaks Down HB 164: Rep. Chestek explains the implications of HB 164, which claims to codify off-label prescription use, but actually seeks to limit prescribing medications for abortions or transition care. Watch here. Harshman Warns of a $200 Million Shortfall: During a discussion on the Legislative Reserve Stabilization Account (LRSA), Rep. Harshman breaks down Wyoming’s looming $200 million Coal Severance revenue drop. Watch here. Bear says it plainly, Tax Cuts or Schools: Rep. John Bear, speaking shockingly honestly, states that Wyoming must choose between tax cuts and funding schools, acknowledging that the proposed tax cuts will drain the state’s rainy day fund. Watch here. Pendergraft Opposes Accountability for State Education Dollars: In an alarming statement, Pendergraft argues that parents should be able to educate their children however they want with no oversight, because “they own them.” Watch here. |
Legislation Breakdown |
HOUSE BILLS |
HB 232: Elections-Hand Counting for Recounts Sponsored by: Representatives Haroldson, Allemand, Banks, Bear, Brady, Erickson, Knapp, Locke, McCann, Schmid, Strock, Webb, Williams, and Senators Boner, Hutchings, Kolb, Pearson, Smith. This bill would force all election recounts to be conducted manually, rather than using reliable, efficient machines. By introducing unnecessary delays and increasing the risk of human error, this legislation threatens to undermine the integrity and efficiency of Wyoming’s electoral process. Status: Passed the House on January 30, 2025, and received in the Senate for introduction on January 31, 2025. HB 102: Attorney General – Elected HB 131: Ballot Drop Boxes Prohibition HB 164: Medical Prescriptions – Off-Label Purposes HB 177: Statutory Standing Committee – Federal Review HB 207: Religious Freedom Restoration Act HB 64: Chemical Abortions – Ultrasound Requirement HB 17: Career Technical Education Equipment Grants Amendments HB 32: What is a Woman Act HB 42: Regulation of Surgical Abortions HB 80: Stop ESG-State Funds Fiduciary Duty Act HB 199: Wyoming Freedom Scholarship Act |
SENATE FILES |
SF 62: Restrooms in Publicly Funded Schools Sponsored by: Senators Laursen, Boner, Brennan, French, Ide, Olsen, Salazar, Smith, and Representatives Banks, Bear, Heiner, Hoeft, Knapp, Ottman, Pendergraft, Rodriguez-Williams, Webber, Wharff, Winter. This bill mandates that students in public schools use restrooms and locker rooms that align with their sex assigned at birth. This is a direct attack on the rights and dignity of transgender students, creating an exclusionary and harmful school environment. Instead of focusing on real educational needs, this bill prioritizes discrimination over student well-being. Status: Passed the Senate and has been sent to the House for consideration. |
Fighting Forward
This is a dark moment, but we have seen dark moments before, and we have overcome them. We will stand strong for reproductive rights, for LGBTQ+ individuals, for fair economic policies, and for a Wyoming that serves its people—not outside interests. They want us to feel hopeless, but we will fight back. The future belongs to those who refuse to surrender to fear.
Stay strong. Stay engaged. Stay fighting. We will be doing that here at the Legislature. -Tanner Ewalt |