Prospects for passing some key proposals remain murky, with bills stuck in the Senate President’s drawer, says the Secretary of State.
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Wyoming election integrity warriors have been busy this legislative session, filing dozens of bills aimed at better securing the Cowboy State’s elections. But despite Republicans holding the trifecta in state government, the prospects for passage for some key proposals remain murky, with bills either stuck in the Senate president’s desk or facing the potential of Republican Gov. Mark Gordon’s veto pen.
‘Wonderful Moment’
The Wyoming House of Representatives passed the entire slate of bills from the Election Integrity Agenda, an ambitious suite of pressing election security measures. On Feb. 12, the House passed a bill ensuring proper voter list maintenance and clean voter rolls, a proposal banning ranked choice voting in Wyoming, and another prohibiting foreign funding of ballot measures.