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The Wyoming Legislature's Education Subcommittees have a lot on their plate in the 2023 session, discussing a lawsuit brought by the state Education Association, as well as Community College efforts.
Cale Case will step back into the position of chairman of the Senate Corporations Committee in Wyoming's 2023 legislative session.
As with most other Legislative committees, the Transportation Committee will also have new leadership as Senator Brian Boner moves over from the Ag committee, bringing a background in military affairs. Meanwhile, the House committee will have Landon Brown as its chair.
Wyoming's Joint Appropriations Committee Will Lead The State's Discussion on What To Do With An Extra $1 billion in the 2023 Legislative Session.
What was old is new again for the Labor, Health, and Social Services Committee. Fred Baldwin, himself a Physician Assistant, will head up the Senate side of the committee, while Rep. Dan Zwonitzer takes the helm of the House Committee.
Wyoming's Judiciary Committee will hear a number of bills, including one that would allow banks and credit unions to put a hold of up to five days on a transaction it fears is fraudulent.
There are four fitness classes offered virtually by AARP Wyoming in 2023. Click here to find out more.
Join AARP Wyoming as we talk to State Senate President Ogden Driskell and Speaker of the Wyoming House of Representatives Albert Sommers about the upcoming Legislative session, which begins on January 10.
Wyoming's Governor will answer questions and offer an overview of the condition of the State of Wyoming during an upcoming TeleTown Hall in December.
A rate case before the Public Service Commissions has a public comment event, December 6.
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