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Wyoming State Legislature

The Wyoming State Legislature is the law-making body for the state of Wyoming. It is a bicameral legislature, meaning it has two chambers: the House of Representatives and the Senate. The legislature is responsible for creating and passing state laws, setting the state budget, and addressing issues important to Wyoming residents. Members are elected by the public and serve specific terms. The legislature meets annually, typically beginning in January, and plays a crucial role in shaping policies and laws that impact daily life in Wyoming.