The Wyoming House approved several bills on consent during its March 3 session. After placing items on the third‑reading consent list and removing Senate File 14 for separate consideration, the chamber passed the following measures with recorded roll calls:
- Senate File 26 (game and fish property tax exemption amendments) — recorded vote: 34 yeas, 27 nays, 1 excused.
- Senate File 90 (school facilities use fees) — recorded vote: 60 yeas, 1 nay, 1 excused.
- Senate File 105 (real estate brokers duties and disclosure amendments) — recorded vote: 61 yeas, 0 nays, 1 excused.
- Senate File 107 (motor vehicle registration and plate issuance) — recorded vote: 55 yeas, 6 nays, 1 excused.
The reading clerk announced each bill, the chief clerk recorded votes where indicated, and the speaker declared those enrolled or passed after the affirmative majorities were reached. The House then heard committee scheduling announcements and recessed until 2 p.m.
Why this matters: These bills cover taxation and exemptions for wildlife property, school facility fees, real estate broker disclosures, and motor vehicle registration rules; each will move to the Senate or to enrolled‑act processing according to regular legislative procedure.
What’s next: The clerk recorded the votes and the bills were reported as passed by the House; subsequent procedural steps (enrollment, signature, transmittal) will follow the legislature's normal process.