
Wyoming Legislature
The Wyoming Legislature is the state's lawmaking body, composed of two chambers: the Senate and the House of Representatives. Senators and Representatives are elected by Wyoming residents to propose, debate, and pass laws. The Legislature meets annually to create legislation on issues like education, healthcare, and infrastructure, shaping state policies. It operates within a framework that includes committees for detailed review and sessions that balance public input with legislative priorities. Overall, it functions as Wyoming’s primary institution for shaping the laws and policies that govern daily life in the state.