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Votes at a glance: Senate approves multiple House bills on Feb. 27, 2026

February 27, 2026 | Joint & Standing, Committees, Legislative, Wyoming


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Votes at a glance: Senate approves multiple House bills on Feb. 27, 2026
The Wyoming Senate on Feb. 27 recorded votes on a slate of House bills, approving several on the consent list and passing additional measures on third reading.

Consent-list results (selected):
- House Bill 8 (Stalking of Minors): passed (recorded as 31 "I").
- House Bill 26 (Vehicle Registration Fees, Tribal Governments): passed (recorded as 29 "I", 2 "No").
- House Bill 32 (English proficiency—commercial drivers): passed (recorded as 31 "I").
- House Bill 36 (Forestry Division—wildland fire modules): passed (recorded as 30 "I", 1 "No").
- House Bill 106 (Smoke Buster Module Leaders): passed (recorded as 29 "I", 2 "No").
- House Bill 112 (Riverton State Office Task Force—Sunset): passed (recorded as 31 "I").

Later floor actions:
- House Bill 9 (Grooming of children; crimes and offenses) passed third reading (roll reported as 31 "I").
- House Bill 111 (State-funded capital construction) passed third reading (recorded tally: 26 "I", 5 "No").

The clerk announced that bills receiving the affirmative vote of the majority of members elected to the Senate had passed and would proceed according to legislative rules.

What happens next: Passed measures will be transmitted as required for the legislative process; bills laid back for a day will be returned to the floor for further consideration.

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