Wyoming Legislature | 68th General Session
The 68th General Session will begin February 12th.
The deadline for congressmen to submit their completed bills is February 14th. Bills for 2024 that are relevant to our core values will appear on this page at that time.
HEA 13 (HB 0070)—Definition of home-based educational program. Signed by Governor 2/15 (Title 16).
Bills We Support
HEA 13 (HB 0070)—Definition of home-based educational program. Signed by Governor 2/15 (Title 16).
HB 0152—Life is a Human Right Act. Now HEA 88—Signed by Speaker 3/02.
SF 0133—Student Eligibility in Interscholastic Sports. Now SEA 92—Signed by Speaker 3/03.
SF 0174—Wyoming Charter School Authorizing Board. Now SEA 80—Signed by Speaker 3/02.
SF 0111—Child Abuse—Change of Sex. Not introduced by the deadline 2/23.
SF 0117—Parental Rights in Education. Not introduced by the deadline 2/23.
SF 0130—Educational Freedom Act. Not referred out of Committee by the deadline 2/24.
SF 0143—Wyoming Freedom Scholarship Act-2. Not introduced by the deadline 2/23.
SF 0144—Chloe’s Law—Child Gender Change Prohibition. Did not consider for CoW 2/27.
SF 0159—Stop ESG—Eliminate Economic Boycott Act. Did not consider for CoW 2/27.
SF 0172—Stop ESG—State Funds Fiduciary Duty Act. Did not consider for CoW 2/27.
Bills We Opposed (2023)
HB 0117—Abortion Amendments. Failed in Committee 2/03.

When the Guardrails are Gone: How Abortion Drugs Enable Abuse and Exploitation
When safeguards are stripped away in the name of abortion access, women can be left more vulnerable, not more protected. Krista Riester examines the troubling ways chemical abortion drugs can enable coercion, abuse, and exploitation.

A Quarter Millennium of Sacrifice
by Nathan Winters,Wyoming Family Alliance President & CEO As America approaches the 250th anniversary of her founding, this Memorial Day weekend should move us more deeply than ever before to

May 17, 1776: The Day of Prayer that Launched a Nation
On May 17, 1776, at the very moment America was preparing to take the greatest political risk in its history, her leaders did not begin with celebration or bravado. They began with prayer.

America Cannot Afford to Forget the Bible
Wyoming Family Alliance’s Nathan Winters participated in a historic public reading of the Bible in Washington, D.C. Here is his reflection on why it still matters today.

The Resurrection of Christ and the Authority of the State
In this message, we explore what the resurrection means not only for our faith, but also for our work in the public square. We defend life, protect families, and stand for truth with courage and conviction.

Why Men Still Think About Rome
A popular question circulated around the internet a while back: Men were asked how often they think about ancient Rome. And what was so interesting was not only how often men think of Rome, but how many were amazed at how this question could turn men into philosophers.
HB0178 | Public Unions – Transparency & Dues Withdrawal Limitations
STATUS: Governor Vetoed HEA No. 0035; (House Did Not Override Veto 36-21-5-0-0)
SJ0007 | Right of Health Care Access – Separation of Powers
STATUS: Senate Failed Introduction