HB105 provides major state funding for K-12 public-school buildings and facilities. The bill appropriates money for school construction, major maintenance, charter-school leases, school design projects, demolition projects, unexpected project costs, and school safety and security improvements such as security vestibules and vehicle barricades.
The Wyoming State Senate passed HB105 on February 26, 2026 by a vote of 25 to 4. We have assigned pluses to the nays because taxpayers should not be forced to fund costly school-construction, maintenance, lease, demolition, and security projects for Wyoming's government-run education system. Such spending expands state control over education, increases the burden on taxpayers, and further entrenches a public-school monopoly that crowds out private and family-directed alternatives.