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The American Heritage Center is the University of Wyoming's repository of manuscripts, rare books, and the university archives. [1] [2] Its collections focus on Wyoming and the Rocky Mountain West (including politics, settlement, Native Americans, and Western trails) [3] and a select handful of national topics: environment and conservation, the mining and petroleum industries, air and rail ...
Pages in category "Speakers of the Wyoming House of Representatives" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total.
3rd Wyoming State Legislature [Wikidata] 1895 4th Wyoming State Legislature [Wikidata] 1897 5th Wyoming State Legislature [Wikidata] 1899 6th Wyoming State Legislature [Wikidata] 1901 7th Wyoming State Legislature [Wikidata] 1903 8th Wyoming State Legislature [Wikidata] 1905 9th Wyoming State Legislature [Wikidata] 1907
Member of the Wyoming House of Representatives; In office 1967–1980: Speaker of the Wyoming House of Representatives; In office 1979–1980: Preceded by: Nels J. Smith: Succeeded by ...
Speakers of the Wyoming House of Representatives [2] Number Name Term Party Residence Notes 1 Oliver P. Kellogg 1890-1893 Republican Sundance: 2 L.C. Tidball 1893-1895 Populist Sheridan: Elected Speaker with Democratic support 3 Jay L. Torrey 1895-1897 Republican Big Piney: 4 Albert D. Kelley 1897-1899 Republican Buffalo: 5 Levi R. Davis 1899 ...
The House convenes at the Wyoming State Capitol in Cheyenne. Members of the House serve two year terms without term limits. [2] Term limits were declared unconstitutional by the Wyoming Supreme Court in 2004, overturning a decade-old law that had restricted Representatives to six terms (twelve years). [3] The current Speaker of the House is ...
The 2024 Wyoming House of Representatives election saw victories in primaries for hard-right Republican members of the Wyoming Freedom Caucus, increasing their seat share from twenty-eight to thirty-four, a simple majority in the sixty-two seat chamber, in what was the first takeover of any legislature by a state Freedom Caucus.
Mike Madigan is cumulatively the longest-serving state legislative speaker in U.S. history (serving from 1983-1995 and again from 1997 to 2021). Tom Murphy served the longest consecutive tenure as state legislative speaker from 1973 to 2002. Tina Kotek is the longest-serving female state legislative speaker in U.S history (serving from 2013-2022).