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Wyoming House of Representatives

The Wyoming House of Representatives is the lower chamber of Wyoming's state legislature, responsible for creating state laws. It consists of 60 members who are elected by residents of specific districts within Wyoming, serving two-year terms. The House works alongside the Wyoming Senate to debate, amend, and pass legislation on issues like education, healthcare, and transportation. Its members represent the interests of their communities and play a vital role in shaping state policy. The House also has responsibilities such as approving the state budget and overseeing government functions, ensuring democratic governance within Wyoming.