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Second Amendment Protection Act
SF101 Second Amendment Protection Act (Rejected 12 to 18 on 3/11/2026). Would prohibit state and local officials from enforcing certain federal gun-control laws, rules, or executive orders that violate the right to keep and bear arms.
Public Unions
HB178 Public Unions (Passed 21 to 10 on 3/5/2026). Would prohibit public employers from using payroll deductions to collect union-related or political payments and require public-employee unions to annually disclose membership, revenue, spending, and political or lobbying expenditures.
Second Amendment Protection Act
SF101 Second Amendment Protection Act (Passed 40 to 21 on 3/5/2025). Would prohibit state and local officials from enforcing certain federal gun-control laws, rules, or executive orders that violate the right to keep and bear arms.
Human Heartbeat Act
HB126 Human Heartbeat Act (Passed 27 to 4 on 3/4/2026). Prohibits abortions once a preborn child has a detectable fetal heartbeat.
Protecting Pregnancy Centers
HB3 Protecting Pregnancy Centers (Passed 52 to 7 on 3/4/2026). Protects pro-life pregnancy centers from being singled out by state or local government entities because of their opposition to abortion.
Con-Con
SJ5 Con-Con (Rejected 21 to 28 on 3/3/2026). Would apply to Congress under Article V of the U.S. Constitution to call a convention for proposing constitutional amendments.
University Research Funding
SF104 University Research Funding (Failed 25 to 30 on 3/3/2026). Would have provided state funding for specified University of Wyoming research projects.
State Sovereignty From National Guard
SF67 State Sovereignty From National Guard (Passed 54 to 6 on 3/2/2026). Allows the governor to organize and maintain a Wyoming State Guard without first requiring the Wyoming National Guard to be called into federal service.
School-building Funding
HB105 School-building Funding (Passed 25 to 4 on 2/26/2026). Provides major state funding for K-12 public-school buildings and facilities.
Con-Con
SJ5 Con-Con (Passed 19 to 12 on 2/24/2026). Would apply to Congress under Article V of the U.S. Constitution to call a convention for proposing constitutional amendments.

