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Date of Last Recorded Action: 5/11/2021

HB 0020 SupportHonor and remember flag. Eric Barlow
3/6/2017 Chapter No. 135 Session Laws of Wyoming 2017 ---
(02) 64th Session Bills Passed House/Senate (08) Week Five - Feb 6 to 10 (09) Week Six - Feb 13 to 17 (10) Week Seven - Feb 21 to 24 (11) Week Eight - Feb 27 to March 3
02 - Local Government 2-Week One 2017 Bob Dave Justin

This bill clarifies local government's protocol when displaying the honor and remember flag.

WAM ACTION: 2/27/17, bill passed Senate COW on third reading. 

WAM ACTION: 2/9/17, Rick Kaysen testified in support of the bill as the bill provides for an option to fly the Honor Flag and allows local entity to decide, bill passed the Senate Travel Committee 5-0.  

HB 0028 SupportApproved depositories for public funds. Corporations, Elections and Political Subdivisions
3/6/2017 Chapter No. 98 Session Laws of Wyoming 2017 ---
(02) 64th Session Bills Passed House/Senate (03) Week Three - Feb 26 to Mar 2 (10) Week Seven - Feb 21 to 24 11 - Finance and Procurement 2-Week One 2017
Bob Dave Justin

This bill supports that state and national banks are able to accept state and other public deposits.  

HB 0032 SupportSki Safety Act. Travel, Recreation, Wildlife and Cultural Resources
3/10/2017 Chapter No. 192 Session Laws of Wyoming 2017 ---
(02) 64th Session Bills Passed House/Senate (02) Week Two - Feb 19 to 23 (03) Week Three - Feb 26 to Mar 2 (08) Week Five - Feb 6 to 10 (09) Week Six - Feb 13 to 17
(10) Week Seven - Feb 21 to 24 12 - Parks and Recreation 2-Week One 2017 Bob Dave
Justin

This bill, noted on the 2017 Legislative Agenda, supports the request from Casper and Jackson for a Wyoming ski area safety act.

WAM ACTION: 3/1/17, House concurred with Senate confernce committee, bill adopted.    

2/16/17 Laid back on 3rd Reading

2/15/17 Passed 2nd Reading in Senate  

WAM ACTION: 2/8,17, bill passed as amended Senate Minerals 5-0.  

WAM ACTION: 2/6/17, bill heard by Senate Minerals, laid back until 2/8/17.

WAM Action Taken: 1/18/17 Laurie Heath testified in support.  After much debate from support and opposition, the bill moved with an amendment to remove Section 7 and add general language referring to current laws on liability.  This seemed supportive by the ski areas but anticipate further discussion as goes to floor.  1/20/17 Passed General File by 1 vote 1/24/17 Passed House in 3rd reading

HB 0052 SupportGovernmental immunity-cooperative public transportation. Transportation, Highways and Military Affairs
3/8/2017 Chapter No. 153 Session Laws of Wyoming 2017 ---
(02) 64th Session Bills Passed House/Senate (02) Week Two - Feb 19 to 23 (03) Week Three - Feb 26 to Mar 2 (08) Week Five - Feb 6 to 10 (09) Week Six - Feb 13 to 17
(10) Week Seven - Feb 21 to 24 (11) Week Eight - Feb 27 to March 3 02 - Local Government 17 - Transportation and Public Works 2-Week One 2017
Bob Dave Justin

This bill resolves a resolution presented at the 2016 WAM annual convention and was an issue noted in the 2017 Legislative Agenda.  WAM will submit the bill to Cheyenne, Jackson and other applicable WAM members that may participate in cross-state transportation agreements to request comments to determine if this meets the needs to reduce liabilities and increase intra-state agreements.

WAM ACTION: 3/1/17, bill passed Senate COW 28-2 on third and final reading.  

WAM ACTION: 3/1/17, House did not concur with Senate, headed toward confernce committee, no date schedlued for committee meeting.   

WAM ACTION: 2/28/17, bill passed Senate on second reading. 

WAM ACTION: 2/6/17, Rick Kaysen testified in support of the bill, bill passed 5-0 by the Senate Transportation Committee. 

HB 0056 MonitorMobile homes-title status upon permanent foundation. Tyler Lindholm
3/6/2017 Chapter No. 112 Session Laws of Wyoming 2017 ---
(02) 64th Session Bills Passed House/Senate (02) Week Two - Feb 19 to 23 (03) Week Three - Feb 26 to Mar 2 (04) Week Four - Mar 5 to 9 (08) Week Five - Feb 6 to 10
(09) Week Six - Feb 13 to 17 (10) Week Seven - Feb 21 to 24 01 - Taxes and Revenue 02 - Local Government 13 - Planning and Zoning
Bob Dave Justin

This bill may effect the revenues of local governments and zoning or local ordinances dealing with mobile homes.

WAM ACTION: Passed 3rd reading in Senate

WAM ACTION:WAM ACTION: 2/14/17, bill passed Senate Corporations Committee 8-1.   

WAM ACTION: 1/20/17, Bill was amended, support from Realtors Assoc, Banker's Assoc, no need for WAM to testify--RK

WAM ACTION: 2/9/17 Bill was again amended to secure continuum of interest or 'paper trail' to give assurance to lenders while not holding up the process for the mobile home seller.   

  

HB 0058 MonitorSchool facilities appropriations. Appropriations
3/14/2017 Chapter No. 200 Session Laws of Wyoming 2017 ---
(02) 64th Session Bills Passed House/Senate (03) Week Three - Feb 26 to Mar 2 (04) Week Four - Mar 5 to 9 (10) Week Seven - Feb 21 to 24 (11) Week Eight - Feb 27 to March 3
03 - Education 13 - Planning and Zoning 16 - State Budget and Fiscal Affairs 17 - Transportation and Public Works Bob
Dave Justin

This bill details the proposed appropriations of funds for select school facilities.  This bill proposes that $80M be transferred from LSRA with additional funding for capital construction, land acquisition, and other costs equally ~$4.65M.  WAM will monitor to see if creates impacts on the local government funding from LSRA or local infrastructure projects.  

HB 0080 SupportTransportation network companies. Dan Zwonitzer
3/6/2017 Chapter No. 132 Session Laws of Wyoming 2017 ---
(02) 64th Session Bills Passed House/Senate (02) Week Two - Feb 19 to 23 (03) Week Three - Feb 26 to Mar 2 (09) Week Six - Feb 13 to 17 (10) Week Seven - Feb 21 to 24
02 - Local Government 17 - Transportation and Public Works 2-Week One 2017 Bob Dave
Justin

This model bill establishes statewide rules for transportation services like UBER and LYFT. WAM met with UBER representatives to discuss concerns and to promote local revenue generation options.  The final bill will be amended to charge a 4% tax per ride in compliance with current TNC rules.  The DOR will distribute the funds to the municipality or county that the ride originated similar to sales and use tax distributions.  

WAM conducted a survey to the Clerks/Treasurers regarding which community had taxi services and what background checks were required for these services.  Generally, based on the response, it appears ~<20 cities and towns have taxi services and a variety of background checks with <5 requiring finger printing.    

WAM Action: 1/17/17--Rick Kaysen testified, bill passed Committee as amended. WAM was ensured per current statute that state sales tax at 4% would be collected as it is with taxi and limousine services.   1/24/17 Passed 3rd reading in the House

WAM Action:2/14/17 WAM attended Senate sub-committee in support and the bill passed to the full Senate.  

HB 0084 MonitorWorker's compensation-delinquent employers. Eric Barlow
3/6/2017 Chapter No. 100 Session Laws of Wyoming 2017 ---
(02) 64th Session Bills Passed House/Senate (02) Week Two - Feb 19 to 23 (03) Week Three - Feb 26 to Mar 2 (09) Week Six - Feb 13 to 17 (10) Week Seven - Feb 21 to 24
01 - Taxes and Revenue 06 - HR and Employee Benefits 18 - State Administration 2-Week One 2017 Bob
Dave Justin

This bill provides for recovery of delinquent workers compensation payments from employers through installment plans and modified interest if needed. There is an allowance of one year to recover payments from the employer. Streamlining employment bills is a priority on WAM's 2017 Legislative Agenda.

HB 0086 SupportOmnibus water bill-construction. Select Water
3/6/2017 Chapter No. 75 Session Laws of Wyoming 2017 ---
(02) 64th Session Bills Passed House/Senate (02) Week Two - Feb 19 to 23 (03) Week Three - Feb 26 to Mar 2 (04) Week Four - Mar 5 to 9 (08) Week Five - Feb 6 to 10
(09) Week Six - Feb 13 to 17 (10) Week Seven - Feb 21 to 24 02 - Local Government 07 - Natural Resource/Environment 11 - Finance and Procurement
16 - State Budget and Fiscal Affairs 2-Week One 2017 Bob Dave Justin

This bill identifies State funding for water projects with some being municipal projects. WAM members with water projects in this bill are Cody, Cowley, Gillette, Glenrock, Opal, Thayne, Wheatland, Casper, Deaver, Thermopolis, Riverton, Green River/Rock Springs, Laramie, and multiple irrigation districts. The expectation is all the projects on this bill will be funded but future projects are at risk of funding due to the fact that the supplemental budget proposes Water Development Commission funds are shared with the SEO department.  As of 2/16/17, appears this omnibus construction bill will pass securing funding for the listed projects.

2/16/17 Passed 2nd Reading in Senate

WAM ACTION: 2/7/17, Bill Senate passed Agricultural Committee 5-0.

WAM ACTION: 1/23/17, Bill passed 7-0 with no amendments=RK 

 

HB 0096 SupportMicrobrewery permits. Mike Greear
2/27/2017 Did Not Consider in COW ---
(02) Week Two - Feb 19 to 23 (03) 64th Session Failed Bills (03) Week Three - Feb 26 to Mar 2 (10) Week Seven - Feb 21 to 24 (11) Week Eight - Feb 27 to March 3
02 - Local Government 04 - Business/Economic Development 15 - Public Safety and Corrections 2-Week One 2017 Bob
Dave Justin

This bill increases flexibility for a micro brewery's business operations in Wyoming. WAM supports since promotes economic development of Wyoming based breweries.

WAM ACTION: 2/16/17, Rick Kaysen testified in support, bill passed Senate Corporations Committee 3-0 with 1 excused and 1 conflict. 

HB 0111 SupportCounty collective accounts. Eric Barlow
3/6/2017 Chapter No. 89 Session Laws of Wyoming 2017 ---
(02) 64th Session Bills Passed House/Senate (03) Week Three - Feb 26 to Mar 2 (08) Week Five - Feb 6 to 10 (10) Week Seven - Feb 21 to 24 02 - Local Government
06 - HR and Employee Benefits Bob

This bill provides a program that will be administered by WCCA to offer a collective workers compensation program.  This program is strongly supported by Dept of Workforce services and was mentioned that it would be pushed out to cities and towns once WCCA implements.

WAM ACTION TAKEN: 2/6/17 Laurie Heath testified in support and confirmed WAM is interested to administer a similar program to cities and town.   

HB 0131 SupportDisposition of lottery proceeds. Patrick Sweeney
3/8/2017 Chapter No. 158 Session Laws of Wyoming 2017 ---
(02) 64th Session Bills Passed House/Senate (02) Week Two - Feb 19 to 23 (03) Week Three - Feb 26 to Mar 2 (10) Week Seven - Feb 21 to 24 (11) Week Eight - Feb 27 to March 3
01 - Taxes and Revenue 02 - Local Government 2-Week One 2017 Bob Dave
Justin LLC

This bill removes the sunset and amount limitations on Wyoming lottery proceeds to local government.  It also provides for a once per year distribution of revenues.

WAM ACTION: 3/1/17, bill passed Senate COW 28-2 on third and final reading.  

WAM ACTION: 2/28/17, bill passed Senate on second reading.   

WAM ACTION: 2/23/17, Rick Kaysen testified in support, bill passed Senate Revenue Committee 3-0 with two excused. 

WAM Action Taken: 1/18/17 Laurie Heath testified in support and alignment with WCCA, bill was moved to floor with an amendment that changed distribution formulas from sales tax base to point of sale of the lottery tickets. The intent is to increase engagement in the county or municipalities if revenue was directed back to them.  

HB 0136 OpposeCampus carry. Dennis Biteman
2/23/2017 COW:Failed 13-17-0-0-0 ---
(02) Week Two - Feb 19 to 23 (03) 64th Session Failed Bills (03) Week Three - Feb 26 to Mar 2 (04) Week Four - Mar 5 to 9 (09) Week Six - Feb 13 to 17
(10) Week Seven - Feb 21 to 24 03 - Education 15 - Public Safety and Corrections Bob Dave

This bill repeals gun free zones on any public college or university campus.

WAM ACTION: 2/15/17, Rick Kaysen testified in opposition to the bill, bill passed Senate Judiciary 4-1. 

WAM ACTION: 2/1/17, bill passed the House as amended 40-19-1, amendment allows for permits issued outside of WY to carry on campus and changes weapon to firearms.

WAM ACTION: 1/24/17, Rick Kaysen testified in opposition to the Bill, Bill passed 6-3.

1/30/17 An amendment failed that would give trustees the authority to determine concealed carry rules and locations.  Bill passed General File, 1st reading. 

HB 0137 OpposeWyoming Repeal Gun Free Zones Act. Dennis Biteman
3/14/2017 Governor Vetoed HEA No. 0107 ---
(02) 64th Session Bills Passed House/Senate (02) Week Two - Feb 19 to 23 (03) Week Three - Feb 26 to Mar 2 (04) Week Four - Mar 5 to 9 (09) Week Six - Feb 13 to 17
(10) Week Seven - Feb 21 to 24 (11) Week Eight - Feb 27 to March 3 02 - Local Government 15 - Public Safety and Corrections Bob
Dave Justin LLC

This bill repeals gun free zones for governmental entity meetings and the Wyoming legislature.  WAM's position in the 2016 legislative session was to allow local governing bodies the ability to determine gun free zones.

WAM ACTION: 3/1/17, House did not concur with Senate, headed toward conference committee, no date schedlued for committee meeting.    

WAM ACTION: 2/27/17 Sen Von Flatern presented two amendments to give local control to local government into HB137 with the testimony that it would match the HB194 that gives local school boards local control and the existing local control to community colleges and university.  Both amendments failed.  A 3rd amendment to allow local government to add electronic security also failed. The proponents of the bill stated they were upholding their Constitution right to bear arms. The bill passed repealing gun free zones in government meetings by the Senate COW 20-10.  

WAM ACTION: 2/25/17 Requested Sen Von Flatern present an amendment to add in language allowing local control for elected officials.  A similar amendment was presented by Sen Burns on 2/24/17 but failed. 

WAM ACTION: 2/23/17 Passed COW in Senate 16-14

WAM ACTION: 2/15/17, Rick Kaysen testified in opposition to the bill, bill passed Senate Judiciary 4-1.  

Rick WAM ACTION: 2/1/17, bill passed the House as amended 47-13, amendment allows for permits issued outside of WY to carry on campus and changes weapon to firearms. 

WAM ACTION: 1/24/17, Rick Kaysen testified in opposition to the Bill, Bill passed 8-1 as amended to remove private property from the language. 1/30/17 Bill passed General File, 1st reading with amendment to remove private property - applies to public entities. 

WAM ACTION: 2/15/17 Rick Kaysen testified to allow local control to determine the rules for their community. Bill passed 4-1 out of Judiciary Committee.  On General File for 2/16/17 

HB 0171 MonitorUnemployment insurance-delinquency contributions. Eric Barlow
3/6/2017 Chapter No. 102 Session Laws of Wyoming 2017 ---
(02) 64th Session Bills Passed House/Senate (02) Week Two - Feb 19 to 23 (03) Week Three - Feb 26 to Mar 2 (09) Week Six - Feb 13 to 17 (10) Week Seven - Feb 21 to 24
06 - HR and Employee Benefits Bob Dave House Bills Justin
This bill provides for the DWFS to reduce contributions for delinquent employers for unemployment insurance.
HB 0173 MonitorPari-mutuel events-distribution of fees. Bob Nicholas
2/27/2017 Did Not Consider in COW ---
(02) Week Two - Feb 19 to 23 (03) 64th Session Failed Bills (03) Week Three - Feb 26 to Mar 2 (04) Week Four - Mar 5 to 9 (08) Week Five - Feb 6 to 10
(09) Week Six - Feb 13 to 17 (10) Week Seven - Feb 21 to 24 (11) Week Eight - Feb 27 to March 3 01 - Taxes and Revenue 02 - Local Government
16 - State Budget and Fiscal Affairs Bob Dave Justin

This legislation changes the proceeds flowing to local governments by splitting the 1% in half with half going to the General Fund.  

WAM UPDATE: 1/27/17, bill was not heard 1/27 because of time constraints, planned to be heard 1/31.  An amendment is to be proposed to reduce the one-half of one percent (.5%) to one-quarter of one percent (.25%).

HB 0194 MonitorSchool safety and security. John Eklund
3/16/2017 Chapter No. 209 Session Laws of Wyoming 2017 ---
(02) 64th Session Bills Passed House/Senate (02) Week Two - Feb 19 to 23 (04) Week Four - Mar 5 to 9 (10) Week Seven - Feb 21 to 24 (11) Week Eight - Feb 27 to March 3
15 - Public Safety and Corrections Bob Dave

This bill allows each school district to determine if a school employee can carry a concealed weapon to protect the school.  As relates to WAM, the HB137 or HB136 amendments or discussions does not allow such local control.

WAM ACTION: 2/1/17, bill passed the House 46-14, no amendments.

HB 0253 SupportEconomic development account funding. Steve Harshman
3/8/2017 Chapter No. 150 Session Laws of Wyoming 2017 ---
(02) 64th Session Bills Passed House/Senate (04) Week Four - Mar 5 to 9 (10) Week Seven - Feb 21 to 24 (11) Week Eight - Feb 27 to March 3 02 - Local Government
04 - Business/Economic Development 16 - State Budget and Fiscal Affairs Bob Dave House Bills
Justin

This bill provides an appropriation of $25M from the LSRA to the economic development account within the revolving investment funds, specifies use of a portion of the appropriation. The initial bill requires not less than $5M to be used to increase broadband services across the state.

WAM ACTION: 3/1/17, House concurred with Senate confernce committee, bill adopted.    

WAM ACTION: 2/10/17, Rick Kaysen testified in support, Senate Minerals passed bill 5-0. 

WAM ACTION: 1/30/17 Laurie Heath testified in support reminding that if broadband was budgeted to consider increasing connectivity then consider connections into the municipal government buildings. Bill was amended to remove the broadband earmark language and passed committee.  

HB 0266 SupportStudy on evaluation requirements for small cities and towns. Carl Loucks
3/10/2017 Chapter No. 184 Session Laws of Wyoming 2017 ---
(02) 64th Session Bills Passed House/Senate (04) Week Four - Mar 5 to 9 (08) Week Five - Feb 6 to 10 (10) Week Seven - Feb 21 to 24 (11) Week Eight - Feb 27 to March 3
02 - Local Government Dave House Bills Justin

This bill will study and make recommendations on requirements for audits and accounting practices for towns under 4,000.

WAM ACTION: 3/1/17, House concurred with Senate confernce committee, bill adopted.  

WAM ACTION: 2/22/17, Rick Kaysen testified on the bill, concerned on what expense may be incurred by small towns, need for compliance, not jeopardize federal grant funds, bill passed Senate Corporations Committee 4-0. Suggestion that this may be an interim topic as well. WAM Staff meets with State Dept of Audit 2/23/17 to develop working guidelines for towns should bill be approved. 

  

HB 0267 MonitorLLC and corporation license fees. Jerry Obermueller
2/28/2017 S:Died in Committee Returned Bill Pursuant to SR 5-4 ---
(03) 64th Session Failed Bills (04) Week Four - Mar 5 to 9 (08) Week Five - Feb 6 to 10 (10) Week Seven - Feb 21 to 24 04 - Business/Economic Development
Bob Dave

This bill addresses corporations and limited liability companies, altering licensing fees.

WAM ACTION: 2/21/17, bill passed Senate Corporations Committee 5-0, may be an interim topic as well.

WAM ACTION: 2/1/17, bill passed appropriations Committee 7-0 as amended, amendment reduces fees from $150 to $75.

HJ 0002 MonitorBalanced budget amendment-resolution. Tyler Lindholm
3/17/2017 Governor Signed HEJR No. 0002 ---
(02) 64th Session Bills Passed House/Senate (09) Week Six - Feb 13 to 17 (10) Week Seven - Feb 21 to 24 (11) Week Eight - Feb 27 to March 3 Bob
Dave

This bill requests Congress to call a convention to propose amendments to the Constitution of the United States to require a balanced federal budget.

HJ 0003 MonitorSingle subject amendment resolution. Dan Laursen
2/27/2017 Did Not Consider in COW ---
(03) 64th Session Failed Bills (09) Week Six - Feb 13 to 17 (10) Week Seven - Feb 21 to 24 (11) Week Eight - Feb 27 to March 3 Bob
Dave

Requests Congress to call a convention for the purpose of proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the US to require that every law enacted by Congress shall addresses only one subject, which shall be clearly expressed in its title. 

SF 0014 SupportInoperative liquor licenses. Corporations, Elections and Political Subdivisions
3/8/2017 Chapter No. 162 Session Laws of Wyoming 2017 ---
(02) 64th Session Bills Passed House/Senate (09) Week Six - Feb 13 to 17 (10) Week Seven - Feb 21 to 24 01 - Taxes and Revenue 02 - Local Government
04 - Business/Economic Development 2-Week One 2017 Bob Dave Justin

This bill will apply stricter compliance to liquor license holders that are inoperative or 'parked'.  The license holder will need to have an operational business within one year of issuance, with a grace period of a second year if local authority approves.  The bill does not return the license to the licensing authority but can be sold and transferred on the open market.  WAM generally supports the revisions to free up licenses for economic development.

WAM ACTION: 2/22/17, bill passed House COW on third and final reading. 

WAM ACTION: 2/21/17, bill passed House COW on second reading. 

WAM ACTION: 2/14/17, Rick Kaysen testified in support, bill passed House Corporations Committee 8-1

SF 0015 MonitorSpecial district budget requirements. Corporations, Elections and Political Subdivisions
3/6/2017 Chapter No. 62 Session Laws of Wyoming 2017 ---
(02) 64th Session Bills Passed House/Senate (02) Week Two - Feb 19 to 23 (03) Week Three - Feb 26 to Mar 2 (09) Week Six - Feb 13 to 17 (10) Week Seven - Feb 21 to 24
01 - Taxes and Revenue 02 - Local Government 2-Week One 2017 Bob Dave
Justin

This bill defines a transparent budget process for special districts.  If approved, it may effect local governments that have relationships with special districts.

WAM ACTION: 2/21/17, bill passed House COW on third reading as amended.  

WAM ACTION: 2/9/17, this bill was the result of a 2016 Task Force (Task Force disbanded by a 2017 bill), there are over 675 special districts in WY with tax payer funding of $1 billion.  Bill calls for special districts to report to County Commissioners and/or County Clerks.  Bill passed the House Corporations Committee as amended 6-3.    

SF 0016 MonitorSpecial districts elections. Corporations, Elections and Political Subdivisions
3/6/2017 Chapter No. 106 Session Laws of Wyoming 2017 ---
(02) 64th Session Bills Passed House/Senate (02) Week Two - Feb 19 to 23 (03) Week Three - Feb 26 to Mar 2 (09) Week Six - Feb 13 to 17 (10) Week Seven - Feb 21 to 24
02 - Local Government 05 - Elections 09 - Health and Human Services 15 - Public Safety and Corrections Bob
Dave

Special district changes that may be applicable to cities or towns that partner with for services.

WAM ACTION: 2/21/17, bill passed House COW on second reading.  

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