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The Wyoming Rule is a proposal to increase the size of the United States House of Representatives so that the standard representative-to-population ratio would be that of the smallest state, which is currently Wyoming. [1] [2] [3] Under Article One of the United States Constitution, each state is guaranteed at least one representative. If the ...
Neither action constituted an amendment to the Wyoming Constitution. Twelve years later, two state legislators challenged the term limit law in a lawsuit; the Wyoming Supreme Court invalidated the limits in a unanimous decision, ruling that a constitutional amendment would be required to establish such a law.
The Wyoming State Legislature is the legislative branch of the U.S. State of Wyoming. It is a bicameral state legislature, consisting of a 62-member Wyoming House of Representatives, and a 31-member Wyoming Senate. The legislature meets at the Wyoming State Capitol in Cheyenne. There are no term limits for either chamber.
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Bob Jensen is the former CEO of the Wyoming Business Council and was most recently the director of Wyoming government affairs for the Holland & Hart law firm. He is in favor of the amendment, but ...
A judge in Wyoming will decide as soon as Thursday whether to strike down, affirm or hold a trial over the state's abortion bans, including its first-in-the-nation explicit prohibition on the use ...
As of 2013 Nick Agopian has been employed by Devon Energy as a government and regulatory specialist. [12] As of 2012 David Bagley headed the Chemical and Petroleum Engineering Department at the University of Wyoming. [13] As of 2013 Meghan O'Toole Lally was a 5th generation sheep and cattle rancher. [14]
Wyoming's ballot measure procedure has been described by the Initiative & Referendum Institute as "one of the most onerous" in the nation. [1] In order to place a citizen-initiated initiative on the ballot, measure sponsors must gather signatures equal to 15% of ballots cast in the previous election, along with at least 15% of voters in two-thirds of Wyoming counties.