Wyoming’s legislative website offers up-to-date information on session

Posted 2/13/20

Wyoming residents can use the Legislature’s website to track legislation and participate in policymaking during the 2020 Budget Session in Cheyenne. The site — located at www.wyoleg.gov …

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Wyoming’s legislative website offers up-to-date information on session

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Wyoming residents can use the Legislature’s website to track legislation and participate in policymaking during the 2020 Budget Session in Cheyenne. The site — located at www.wyoleg.gov — is continually updated as each bill moves through the legislative process.

All of the legislation in the House and Senate can be followed by clicking the “View and Track Status of all Legislation” link on the homepage. In addition, residents can also find information about how their elected officials voted by clicking on the “Votes” tab on each individual bill page. The results are posted after each roll call vote is taken on the House and Senate floor.

The public can also listen to live and archived audio of the daily House and Senate proceedings. The audio can be heard by using any device that plays audio files and can be found by clicking on the “Listen to Live and Archived Floor Debate” link on the homepage.

The Legislature’s site also provides a variety of ways for residents to contact their representatives, including email addresses for all legislators and an “Online Hotline” that allows the public to recommend support for or opposition to a piece of legislation and leave a comment regarding a bill.

The times and dates of standing committee meetings and House and Senate daily floor schedules are also available online, generally posted in the late afternoon for the following day. You can also sign up to receive the committee notices and floor calendars through the Legislature’s GovDelivery email subscription service.

For more information on the website or to report technical problems, contact the Legislative Service Office at 307-777-7881.

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