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FIRST DAY BUDGET SESSION OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES SIXTY-FIRST STATE LEGISLATURE FEBRUARY 13, 2012 House Chamber The Joint Session of the Sixty-First Legislature was called to order by President Anderson at 10:00 a.m. President Anderson: Senator Bebout and Representatives Semlek and Quarberg will escort the First Lady of Wyoming, Carol Mead, their children, Mary and Pete and his Excellency, the Governor of the State of Wyoming, Matthew H. Mead, to this Joint Session. This body will be at ease until the sound of the gavel. President Anderson: The Joint Session will now come to order. Sergeant-at-Arms Darrell Moore: Mr. President, Mr. Speaker, it is my pleasure to announce the following guests: The Honorable Nancy D. Freudenthal, Chief United States District Judge for the District of Wyoming, escorted by Senator Martin and Representatives Dan Zwonitzer and Freeman. The Honorable Clarence A. Brimmer, Senior United States District Judge for the District of Wyoming, escorted by Senator Christensen and Representatives Davison and Bonner. The Honorable Scott W. Skavdahl, United States District Judge for the District of Wyoming, escorted by Senator Cooper and Representatives Blikre and Connolly. The Honorable Michael Golden, Justice of the Wyoming Supreme Court, escorted by Senator Nicholas and Representatives Petersen and Greear. The Honorable William U. Hill, Justice of the Wyoming Supreme Court, escorted by Senator Coe and Representatives Miller and Barbuto. The Honorable Barton R. Voigt, Justice of the Wyoming Supreme Court, escorted by Senator Peterson and Representatives Brown and Petroff. The Honorable E. James Burke, Justice of the Wyoming Supreme Court, escorted by Senator Emerich and Representatives Kasperik and Esquibel. 1

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FIRST DAYBUDGET SESSION OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

SIXTY-FIRST STATE LEGISLATUREFEBRUARY 13, 2012

House Chamber

The Joint Session of the Sixty-First Legislature was called to order by President Anderson at 10:00 a.m.

President Anderson: Senator Bebout and Representatives Semlek and Quarberg will escort the First Lady of Wyoming, Carol Mead, their children, Mary and Pete and his Excellency, the Governor of the State of Wyoming, Matthew H. Mead, to this Joint Session.This body will be at ease until the sound of the gavel.

President Anderson: The Joint Session will now come to order.

Sergeant-at-Arms Darrell Moore: Mr. President, Mr. Speaker, it is my pleasure to announce the following guests:

The Honorable Nancy D. Freudenthal, Chief United States District Judge for the District of Wyoming, escorted by Senator Martin and Representatives Dan Zwonitzer and Freeman.

The Honorable Clarence A. Brimmer, Senior United States District Judge for the District of Wyoming, escorted by Senator Christensen and Representatives Davison and Bonner.

The Honorable Scott W. Skavdahl, United States District Judge for the District of Wyoming, escorted by Senator Cooper and Representatives Blikre and Connolly.

The Honorable Michael Golden, Justice of the Wyoming Supreme Court, escorted by Senator Nicholas and Representatives Petersen and Greear.

The Honorable William U. Hill, Justice of the Wyoming Supreme Court, escorted by Senator Coe and Representatives Miller and Barbuto.

The Honorable Barton R. Voigt, Justice of the Wyoming Supreme Court, escorted by Senator Peterson and Representatives Brown and Petroff.

The Honorable E. James Burke, Justice of the Wyoming Supreme Court, escorted by Senator Emerich and Representatives Kasperik and Esquibel.

The Honorable Cindy Hill, State Superintendent of Public Instruction, escorted by Senator Barnard and Representatives Reeder and Blake.

The Honorable Joe Meyer, State Treasurer, escorted by Senator Landen and Representatives Botten and Craft.

The Honorable Cynthia I. Cloud, State Auditor, escorted by Senator Nutting and Representatives Kroeker and Throne.

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The Honorable Max Maxfield, Secretary of State, escorted by Senator Johnson and Representatives Peasley and Byrd.

The Honorable Marilyn S. Kite, Chief Justice of the Wyoming Supreme Court, escorted by Senator Rothfuss and Representatives Greene and Burkhart.

The First Lady of Wyoming, Carol Mead, their children, Mary and Pete and his Excellency, the Governor of the State of Wyoming, Matthew H. Mead, escorted by Senator Bebout and Representatives Semlek and Quarberg.

President Anderson invited Father Thomas Cronkleton to please give the invocation.

President Anderson: Members of the 61st Legislature, Distinguished Guests, Ladies and Gentlemen, I present his Excellency, the Governor of the State of Wyoming, Matthew H. Mead.

THE STATE OF THE STATE GOVERNOR MATTHEW H. MEAD

SIXTY-FIRST LEGISLATURE BUDGET SESSIONFEBRUARY 13, 2012

Mr. President, Mr. Speaker, members of the 61st Wyoming Legislature, Secretary Maxfield, Auditor Cloud, Treasurer Meyer, Superintendent Hill, Chief Justice Kite and members of the judiciary, citizens of Wyoming.

Good morning.

Thank you for the warm welcome and for the prayer to open these proceedings. And welcome to members of the Eastern Shoshone and Northern Arapaho Tribes who join us today. Thank you for taking the time and making the trip from Wind River Indian Reservation to be here.

Treasurer Meyer, a special welcome to you and Mary, all of us couldn't be more pleased you are quickly recovering and are here today.

Some 13 months ago, I had the privilege of delivering my first State of the State address as Wyoming's 32nd Governor. This morning represents another first - my first state of the state to the Legislature for a budget session.

What is the condition of Wyoming?

Well, while other places face extreme revenue shortfalls and severe budget constraints, Wyoming does not.

The nation continues to be plagued with high unemployment - still north of 8%. In contrast, while Wyoming's unemployment rate in winter 2010 was 7.5%, it has been under 6% since June 2011 and stands at 5.8% by latest reports. Wyoming is strong in employment.

After visiting with Secretary Salazar last February in Washington D.C. about delays in coal leases, we had five coal lease sales this past year including some record sales in terms of price.

We remain number one in trona production; we have 70% of the world's supply of bentonite; we are number one in coal production; we are number one in uranium

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reserves; and year in and year out we rank first or second in natural gas production.

These resources equate to tremendous value. The total value for minerals produced in Wyoming hit $15.5 billion dollars in 2010, the second best year ever and up 23% since 2009. Wyoming remains strong in minerals.

Tourism even in lean times continues to be a strong contributor to our economy. In 2011, record revenues were generated by travel in Wyoming. We have world-class views, world-class recreation, and world-class hunting. Such assets make us a great tourism destination with millions every year enjoying what only Wyoming has to offer. Wyoming remains strong in tourism.

Agriculture continues to do well. Livestock prices this past year were a tremendous boost to producers and to all of Wyoming. Wyoming remains strong in agriculture.

Small businesses are job creators. Wyoming, for the past four years has fewer failures in small business than almost any other state. Wyoming remains strong in small business.

During a time when so many had credit ratings drop, our state's credit rating went up. In May 2011, Wyoming joined only a handful of other states to receive Standard & Poor's highest (triple A) rating. Conservative budgeting and forecasting practices were cited for the upgrade.

A report from The Tax Foundation recently put Wyoming at the top (number one) of its index of states with good tax climates.

We have over $14 billion dollars in assets and can build on savings again this year while continuing to invest for future success through wise appropriations. Wyoming remains strong financially.

Every year a report ranks states to determine how well they are run.

The recent report ranking states is good news for Wyoming. This is not due to my work, but rather because of the work of the private sector, this legislative body, past administrations, public employees and Wyoming citizens who commit to remain fiscally conservative.

The report noted that Wyoming has the fourth lowest rate of violent crimes and the sixth lowest unemployment rate. The report also cited the high percent of our adult population, age 25 years or older, that are high school graduates. At 92.3 percent, out state ranks first in the nation.

Our strength in employment - minerals - tourism – agriculture, small business and financial stability have once again allowed Wyoming to be rated as the "Best Run State in the Nation.

Congratulations Wyoming. I am pleased to report the state of the state is strong.

Beyond the picture painted by these figures and reports, we have small businesses that are thriving, teachers that are innovating, community colleges and a university that continue to advance.

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We have a citizenry that while small in numbers is big in spirit and accomplishment. Hard-working citizens in every sector make our state strong.

Our communities are a source of great pride, and we want them to have what they need to compete and to prosper. After all, it's on Main Street where businesses grow and jobs are created, not in the Capitol building.

Funding for communities and infrastructure are a high priority, even with the special budget discipline we have to exercise this year.

We don't want to be penny wise and pound foolish. We have sufficient resources to save wisely, invest wisely in our communities and our infrastructure, and at the same time make necessary reductions in budget growth. Just as homeowners don't wait for the roof to fall in to fix it, we should not wait to fix and enhance our critical infrastructure - roads, landfills, water systems, and the like.

We invest for the future through careful saving and careful spending. I believe mybudget recommendations strike the right balance.

Despite the many areas of good news, we know not everyone in Wyoming is doing well; we know we are not a bank that only cares about the bottom line; and we know we are not an island. We have seen economic instability grow and spread across Europe. We have watched debt mount at the national level. We have observed the effects of an unstable global economy.

We absorb this news because we are not insulated from developments outside our state's borders. We feel the effects of what happens around us, for example, the effects of lower natural gas prices. National and global uncertainties and energy price fluctuations require us to redouble our efforts to keep the economic recovery going and growing in Wyoming.

Jobs and the economy must remain top priorities. Therefore, we must continue to look for ways to diversify our economic base. We have made some headway.

The NCAR facility in Cheyenne will house a one petaflop supercomputer. A petaflop is equal to one quadrillion computer operations per second. From bytes to petaflops, we've come a long way in computer technology and, with the supercomputer; Wyoming is in the thick of things.

Wyoming's weather, energy availability and affordability, and location on major east-west and north-south highways and rail lines make our state a good fit for tech and other businesses.

In this regard state government must set an example of leadership and use of Information Technology (IT). We must expand our use of teleconferencing. We must have a single agency in state government that consolidates IT services. Senate File 33 will take us there.

I was pleased to announce last year that, for the first time, we managed, through cloud computing, to get state employees on the same email system. This cloud computing system provides for greater collaboration.

This move to a new system provides savings and increased security. Among other things, cloud computing makes our email a stronger tool by providing, for the

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first time, an easy method for every state employee to email any state employee and for the public to do likewise.

The backbone of IT technology is broadband. When I took office, the state's major broadband provider had only two towns in Wyoming capable of high speed gigabit broadband. Thanks to a public-private partnership, this company expanded this capability to an additional 18 Wyoming communities.

We increased the reach of this level of high speed connectivity to our schools this past year by more than 250%. We must continue our work with additional public-private partnerships, with both large and small companies, to expand IT in Wyoming. To further this effort I have asked to carry over $15 million dollars from last year's appropriations for recruitment of tech-related businesses and data centers, and I support an additional $15 million.

Funding for technology is essential but alone is not enough to diversify our economy and build businesses and jobs - education will be key to this effort.

As home to some of the world's mightiest computing power, we are looking for ways to increase opportunities for Wyoming in the area of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) education. The economic drivers of our state demand workers with knowledge and skills in these four important fields. Just last week, over 100 educators and businesses came together in a STEM summit to explore options and move forward.

We will continue to push STEM education.

In Wyoming we are blessed with wonderful natural resources. It is our people, however, that secure our future.

Every child is a blessing and the well-being of our children determines the well-being of our state. Providing the best education in a safe environment goes a long way to expanding our children's horizons.

In partnership with the Wyoming Business Alliance and Wyoming Heritage Foundation, I co-hosted a Business Forum in Cheyenne for a day and a half last November. We heard Wyoming business success stories about the McMurry family, about Mountain Meadow Wool, and a business woman this group knows very well, Lisa Shepperson, in addition to many others.

One of the national speakers crafted his speech around a top 10 list of those things Wyoming needed to improve upon in order to lead in economic development. The top five items in his list were all the same - education, education, education, education, education.

As I meet teachers from all over the state, I recognize our good fortune in the quality of educators, and it continues to improve. I also recognize that we have yet to get the results we want. We need to do better.

Wyoming and this Legislature have shown their strong financial commitment to education. We need now to show commitment to a strong and consistent message.

Administrators and teachers have grown frustrated with mixed messages, changing ideas on testing and shifting views. The public grows weary of debate without direction.

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We need a direction that provides consistency. We need continuity that survives elections and politicians that come and go.

While education is complex, we should all agree on a fundamental goal that carries forth and drives future decisions. The goal I seek agreement on is this: Wyoming should strive to have a K-12 system that is second to none. Is this possible? I believe it is, and I worry less about setting the bar too high and more about setting it too low.

Wyoming kids have to compete on a global scale. Nothing but the best education will do.

We need accountability in our schools, accountability in our parents. And with every decision, all of us should make it known that mediocrity is not acceptable.

We don't need to push all students into a four-year university. Career and technical education programs are perfectly viable alternatives.

Likewise, not everyone has to go to a traditional public school. Religious schools, home schools, virtual schools and charter schools can provide innovative ideas and alternatives to parents. But whether public school or not, all of our kids need a topnotch K-12 education that prepares them for the future.

To ratchet up the quality, we need more rigorous standards. Common core standards have been debated and discussed. I asked for more public participation and comment in the process of their consideration. This has been done.

Now is the time, without regard to what the federal government may want, for us to step up, refuse to be left behind and accept common core standards as determined by Wyoming citizens. We are not signing on with federal curriculum. These are Wyoming standards. We are signing on to a better future for our children by demanding more rigorous standards.

If the federal government tries to steer us in a direction we don't want to go, we will simply refuse. There is no federal hook that will push us from Wyoming law or Wyoming standards. Wyoming law and Wyoming standards control.

I believe we have the resources, the talent and the opportunity to move forward for higher standards. Our education system needs them. Our Wyoming kids deserve them.

An example of talent is Brent Daly from Gillette. Brent is Wyoming's teacher of the year.

Brent stands out as a humble, passionate and caring educator. He delights in seeing his students grow through their experiences in his science classroom, through student council, and through the numerous activities he sponsors in the Gillette community.

People who know Brent speak about him in superlatives - such as, he is the rarest of teachers, he wants the best for his students, he is the most inspiring. One student wrote that his experience in Brent's chemistry class

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and Brent's encouragement led him to pursue studies in the field of chemical engineering.

Brent, please stand and let us thank you for your contributions to educational excellence in Wyoming.

As I wrote in my budget message, the state budget must acknowledge the limits of government.

We must be good stewards of public dollars, recognizing that while we may not be able to meet all the wishes of today we must strive to meet all the needs of tomorrow. The budget I submitted in December was balanced and trimmed our sails. In January, after the report of our Consensus Revenue Estimating Group (CREG) I went back to the drawing board.

The January report forecasts a significant reduction - about $113 million dollars lower over the next couple years. The lower forecast was based mainly on estimates of natural gas prices, which the CREG revised downward from $4.00/mcf based on the large supplies and mild weather. We should all be aware that natural gas prices have been stuck in the mid two dollar range for some time and the CREG price forecast may be overly optimistic.

Based upon the revised estimates, I reduced my original budget proposal by about $64 million dollars to take the latest forecast into account.

The budget revisions I submitted in January, together with my original proposal, produce a balanced budget, allow for savings, and take a strategic approach to reducing the budget. At the same time, I have not recommended deep across-the board cuts to agencies. Instead, I used a targeted approach identifying those areas where we could slow or even reduce growth.

Some cuts have been made, but we should distinguish between cuts and reducing growth - there is a real difference. Slowing growth, which is what my budget focuses on, is not a cut.

For Wyoming to continue to be strong we must ask what those things that have made us strong are and what must we do to nurture those areas.

Wyoming has remained strong because we are an Agriculture state.

Agriculture was key in the creation of our state and agriculture remains part of our rich heritage, culture and economy. The well-being of our state requires the well-being of agriculture. I admit a bias in this area, but my bias does not just come from my agriculture background it comes from a sense of all that agriculture provides to Wyoming.

Agriculture does much more than support agriculture families. Agriculture gives a boost to implement dealers, fertilizer folks, local pickup dealers and many more. Agriculture supports our two largest industries - minerals and tourism.

There are 11,000 ranches and farms in Wyoming, representing the largest average size ranch of anywhere in the United States. Those 11,000 ranches and farms equate to open space, clean air, clean water, and wildlife habitat.

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Our ranches and farms provide the lure for tourism, for recreation and for untold opportunities for energy development. Agriculture lands provide a shield against action by the federal government regarding endangered species. These lands also provide sportsmen with unforgettable experiences.

We need to make sure agriculture thrives because it is the stage, the platform, the foundation for so many value-added economic opportunities.

Agriculture adds quality to our life experience as Wyoming citizens that goes far beyond economics.

With federal grazing leases being threatened, with predation and disease concerns, with fear of the next listing of an endangered species, with changing economic conditions, with inheritance tax issues, some of our long-time family ranches are faced with an uncertain future.

It is becoming more difficult to get and keep young people in the agriculture industry. This is an issue for Wyoming and for the country.

We need all options to keep agriculture's future secure. For some families, conservation easements are a preferred alternative to selling out.

The Wyoming Wildlife and Natural Resource Trust plays a role in easements and is part of the picture in ensuring a strong future for agriculture in Wyoming.

The Trust is an independent state agency established in 2005. In its seven years, the Trust has completed projects in all 23 Wyoming counties - more than 323 projects to date. Over $35 million dollars from trust funds have been allocated for these projects. Matching contributions from other sources have brought total expenditures to about $200 million.

Not surprisingly, a recent report shows that benefits from the Trust's projects include economic ones. A December report from the UW Ruckelshaus Institute estimates the Trust generated more than 500 jobs annually and nearly $21 million dollars in labor earnings in Wyoming since 2006.

Whether you hunt or fish, whether you are a stock grower, or stockbroker, or just a person who relishes the outdoors and all it offers in Wyoming, our quality and way of life are tied to successful conservation efforts.

I have included funding for the Wildlife and Natural Resource Trust in my budget recommendations and ask for support of this funding, for agriculture, for conservation, for tourism and for energy - all a big part of Wyoming's future.

Outside of my budget recommendations, I am asking for your support on my proposed wolf plan. After years of court battles, where every year the number of wolves increases by about 10 percent, where we have lost the ability to manage that which belongs to us - our wildlife, where wolves threaten our agriculture, wildlife and outfitters, it is time to move forward.

We must accept the fact - if Wyoming is to have wolves and it is clear that we are – we have a scientifically sound approach that gives us management and the ability to have a balance in terms of numbers.

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If we don't move forward, we diminish our state's rights and miss an opportunity to achieve greater balance.

Some disagree with my plan, instead believing a solution lies in the hands of a few judges and we should continue in the courts. We have had some good and some not so good results in the courts, but no court decision has led to on-the-ground changes. And time is not on our side. Every year we fail to manage wolves the number of wolves increases.

As for me, I would rather have this body make a proactive decision than hope for the best in courts. I don't know what the future of court decisions may be, but it seems less than a good plan to continue into a third decade in the courts, where to date we have not gained the ability to manage wolves, the numbers keep going up, and the only proven winners have been the attorneys and the wolves.

I acknowledge, unlike Montana and Idaho, we have not yet received congressional approval of our plan. Of course, we learned that despite congressional approval Montana and Idaho were both promptly sued.

In fairness, I think it was a hard lift for Congress to give blanket approval to a plan that had yet to be peer reviewed or even made law by Wyoming.

If this plan is approved, I will work with our very able congressional delegation and others to seek congressional approval of a plan that I remind you both the Secretary of Interior and the Director of Fish and Wildlife have already approved.

More importantly, the Wyoming Stock Growers, the Wyoming Wool Growers, the Farm Bureau Federation, the Wyoming Outfitters and Guides and Sportsmen for Fish and Wildlife have endorsed the plan. I thank each of those groups for their help and leadership.

Agriculture is important to me, important to Wyoming, and important to our country. In addition to all the collateral benefits agriculture provides, our country needs the security that comes from being able to feed our citizens.

On a lighter note, if we cannot stay an agriculture state, it is hard to have a bronc on our quarter, our license plates, and those wonderful UW helmets and jerseys.

Moreover, how can Wyoming continue to have people like Jhett Johnson - a sixth generation rancher, a cancer survivor, a rodeo star - without agriculture.

Ladies and Gentleman, join me in welcoming Jhett Johnson, this year's world champion team roper from Casper, Wyoming. Jhett is part of Team Wyoming and he proved in Las Vegas that there is no one better - no one in the world. We are pleased to have you here Jhett, please stand.

Jhett, you may be interested to know that I was a team roper myself, but putting the two of us in the same room is like combining matter with antimatter. I was the world's worst, you are the world's best.

Congratulations, Jhett, and thanks for making Wyoming proud.

Wyoming remains strong because we are a tourism state.

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I recently wrote a message for our state highway map about climbing Wyoming's impressive peaks, exploring our state parks, or just kicking back and taking in our state's incredible beauty.

Wyoming has so many places and vistas that lift the spirit, satisfy the adventurous, soothe the soul, and our citizens are ready with a smile and welcoming hands. Tourists enthusiastically respond to all Wyoming has to offer.

Numerous budget recommendations - for example, for the Tourism Board, Game and Fish, State Parks and Cultural Resources, the Wildlife Trust, and Board of Outfitters - directly or indirectly support tourism. I would ask this body for its continued support of Wyoming's second largest industry.

Wyoming has remained strong because we are an energy state.

In addition to agriculture and tourism, Wyoming is an energy state; more accurate would be to say, Wyoming is the energy state. We are proud that, compared to all 50 states, we are the number one exporter of British Thermal Units (BTUs).

Every single Wyoming citizen enjoys and benefits from what mineral development provides. The Wyoming Taxpayers Association estimates minerals directly and indirectly contribute up to 80% of the state's revenues.

We want our mining and oil and gas industry to remain strong. To keep the energy sector strong, we must seek to ensure longevity for these industries and maximize the benefit of production.

We should encourage value-added projects that in addition to adding value, provide new technologies, new efficiencies and cleaner uses for our raw products.

This is why I asked for about $6 million in funding for enhanced oil recovery. This is why I support looking at projects from coals to liquid, from natural gas to liquids, and why I support a move to allow Wyoming, rather than the federal government, to regulate greenhouse gases.

This is also why in my budget I have asked for strong funding for the School of Energy Resources - $20.4 million for the regular and continued operations of the school; $10 million to implement new strategic areas of concentration, $10 million for energy partnership matching funds; $2 million to begin a CO2 pipeline network; and $1 million, matched by external funds, for continuity of carbon storage and other research. I am pleased to see that the appropriations committee added another $5 million dollars.

Wyoming should be viewed not just as the place to get the product but as the place to get the technology and intellectual value, too. We can do this with continued robust support of the University of Wyoming and our Community Colleges and partnering with the private sector on new innovative projects.

Wyoming must develop a sound energy policy that recognizes the value of development and the value of conservation. America needs all energy sources. Wyoming has the ability to provide energy now and in the future as long as we

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maintain a balance to development that recognizes all that we love about Wyoming.

In Wyoming, we have a long history of energy companies and individuals in the energy sector who have given back to their communities and our state.

All of us can name many of these individuals without much effort, but today I want to introduce one of many Wyoming energy producers who gives back - Maurice Brown from Cheyenne. As a boy, Maury made money shining shoes and selling newspapers. Instead of going to college he helped his parents run a grocery store.

In Laramie County and beyond, it is the rare charity event where Maury is not only in attendance but donating to the cause. He supports 4H-FFA, Meals on Wheels, Salvation Army, YMCA, the animal shelter, COMEA, Safehouse and many more worthy causes. He buys University of Wyoming football tickets for kids who cannot afford them and even rents a bus and buys lunch for the kids going to the game.

Maury is a Wyoming man, a business man, an energy man whose business success is only surpassed by his generosity.

Maury, please stand and let us recognize you as we recognize all the folks from energy who give back to Wyoming. Thanks for all you do.

Small business entrepreneurs are driving forces in Wyoming and America. Wyoming is strong because of the many small business that thrive here.

According to the most recent information provided in January by the Small Business Administration (SBA), small businesses totaled over 58,000 in Wyoming in 2009. Based on this report, small businesses represented about 96 percent of our employers and employed over 64 percent of our private-sector workforce. The SBA reported that these businesses are central to Wyoming's health and well-being.

The ingenuity, work ethic and can-do attitude of those engaged in our small businesses remind us of what made this country great.

In Jackson, Ashley Watson started Mountains of Groceries a little over four years age. For the first year, Mountains of Groceries was a web-based grocery delivery service. Through Ashley's hard work, the business grew beyond grocery delivery to other services, like custom gift baskets, party planning and more.

As the business has grown, Ashley has kept customer service her highest priority, but it is also a priority of hers to give back to Wyoming. Ashley donates a percentage of her profit back to the community for conservation efforts as well as providing leftover food to the needy.

In 2011, Ashley was recognized as the SBA Young Entrepreneur of the Year.

Congratulations, Ashley. Thank you for representing young people and small businesses so well. Please stand so we may acknowledge you.

For years Wyoming suffered from drought. We wished for the drought to end, and we got more than we wished for last year.

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We had such an excess of moisture and run-off that landslides occurred, streams became swollen and dangerous, highways were flooded and closed, agricultural lands were affected, and communities were at risk. This presented a significant challenge, not only because of the magnitude of the run-off, but also because the problem was not localized - it affected the entire state with some areas harder hit than others.

I took a novel approach and called out the Guard before the flooding hit. I issued a state disaster declaration early on, and the President followed with a federal one.

The Guard and our Office of Homeland Security were hard at work, at our side, throughout the disaster. The Department of Corrections, the Wyoming Department of Transportation, the Wyoming Department of Agriculture, local volunteers and others pitched in. The Corps of Engineers and FEMA provided resources and materials. Towns and counties mobilized local resources as well.

The State handled the challenge posed by last year's spring flooding well.

Thanks to the planning effort, when a flood-related event occurred, we were able to address the situation quickly.

As it was, estimates for flood-related repairs to highways are over $31 million (with about 90% federally funded and 10% Wyoming Department of Transportation funded). This figure shows the order of magnitude of the damages even with the state's effective response to the situation.

And our thoughts and prayers remain with those who were most affected by the flooding, where the losses are permanent, where lives were lost.

An example of the strength of Wyoming communities is how they responded to the floods. A mayor of one of our local communities, John Zeiger of Saratoga, is here today. Mayor Zeiger, in responding to a call to assist as the county emergency coordinator, was injured when his vehicle was swept away at the same site where four people lost their lives.

With water rising around him, he did not think he would see his family again. He was rescued and said he felt fortunate to be alive.

As our emergency responders and law enforcement officers often do, Mayor Zeiger put himself in harm's way - thinking of others before thinking of himself. Mayor, please stand and let us thank you for your service.

General Luke Reiner, the Adjutant General of the Wyoming National Guard, is another person high on the list of those who give of themselves in service to others.

As I mentioned, General Reiner and the Guard helped immensely during the flooding last year. The Guard has also continued to be deployed to Afghanistan and elsewhere.

The fact is no country has ever been better served, or made more proud, by a military than America so while we thank General Reiner and the Guard, let's take time to thank all the men and women who have served or are serving in the armed forces. General Reiner, please stand.

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We know we can count on our military in emergencies and in defense matters, and we appreciate all you do.

I'll end where I started today - with the budget.

We know that the federal role in the budget is diminished and for the most part I have not sought to replace federal dollars with the principal exception being Medicaid.

We recognize that the standard budget has more than doubled over the last decade and cannot continue on this trajectory over the next decade.

I have made a number of one-time requests for this biennium because such a strategy requires review on a regular basis, reduces the opportunity for creeping growth, and increases transparency.

I support $15 million dollars in funding to the Municipal Solid Waste Landfill Account.

I asked for about $168 million dollars for communities and infrastructure spending for both new construction and maintenance efforts.

I also asked for $100 million of new dollars for highways.

And I asked for savings.

Not all issues have been resolved. Additional discussion is needed regarding the Department of Health, from emergency detention dollars to Medicaid funding. A legitimate case has been made for raises for judges, janitors and others. In making a decision on what if any raises are given we must be guided by past considerations given, sustainability and fairness.

I ask for your support for the Pavilion water solution effort and on worker safety. As we work through the many issues, my door remains open to all of you.

I want to say it's been a great honor to serve the State this past year.

Carol and I and our children, Mary and Pete, have met so many gracious, interesting, talented people. We have attended so many wonderful community events.

We feel blessed to have the opportunity to serve as Wyoming's first family.

Wyoming is on the right track. We are a state that has proven we can still guide our future. We can solve our problems better than Washington can and we can do it in a way that is better for Wyoming. We will produce a budget - something not done in Washington in over 1000 days. And we will produce a balanced budget – something not accomplished in D.C. for far too long.

I have mentioned we are the best run state. We must make certain that Wyoming's legacy does not only have the title of the best managed state but that every child, every family and every business is managing the best, doing the best. Working together I know Wyoming can continue to be the best in title and in reality.

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Thank you and may God bless the United States and the great State of Wyoming.

President Anderson: Governor Mead, on behalf of the members of the Legislature, I thank you for attending this Joint Session and for your message to us.

President Anderson: Members of the 61st Legislature, Distinguished Guests, Ladies and Gentlemen, I now present the Honorable Marilyn S. Kite, Chief Justice of the Wyoming Supreme Court.

STATE OF THE JUDICIARYMARILYN S. KITE, CHIEF JUSTICE

FEBRUARY 13, 2012Mr. President, Mr. Speaker, Governor and Mrs. Mead, members of the 61st

Legislature, elected officials, members of the judiciary, and citizens of the State of Wyoming. It is an honor to speak to you on behalf of those that serve in the judicial branch of this state's government. Thank you, President Anderson and Speaker Buchannan for the invitation to do so.

While the duties and responsibilities of each of the three separate and independent branches of government are different, we share the obligation to serve the public with honor and dedication to our constitution. We are fortunate in Wyoming that the three branches of government show each other mutual respect. Sadly, that is often not true in the rest of our country and once again things are different, and better, in Wyoming. I speak for all of the members of the Wyoming Judiciary when I wish you all of the energy and wisdom you will need as you address the difficult issues ahead of you in this session. We know you are anxious to get started and I know you will be pleased to hear that I will not delay you long.

The faces of Wyoming's judiciary have changed since I reported to you last year. Long time Clerk of the Supreme Court, Judy Pacheco, known to many of you, retired last week. She has certainly been the friendly face of the court providing assistance to lawyers and citizens alike for many years. We will miss her greatly. We are pleased that the imminently qualified Chief Deputy Clerk, Carol Thompson, will take the reins of that office and provide leadership as the judicial branch continues its transition to the digital age. Sadly, we lost retired Supreme Court Justice Walter Urbigkit who also served as a distinguished member of this body. We will honor him later in May at a special memorial session of the Supreme Court and he will be remembered as a dedicated public servant and a stalwart defender of the constitutions of our state and nation. I would be remiss if I did not mention that this will be the 23rd and last Joint Session that Justice Michael Golden will attend as a member of the Supreme Court. He is facing the mandatory retirement age of 70 contained in our constitution, a provision that you recently have considered removing and we would urge you to do just that. No other state government position is limited in such a way and we are all realizing just how young that is and how much many of us can contribute after that age. We don't want to think about how much we will miss Justice Golden's wit and wisdom and will certainly take the opportunity to honor him during the upcoming year.

To update you on projects I mentioned last year; 1) the Wyoming Center for Legal Aid is up and running; 2) after the increase in the dollar threshold for civil jurisdiction in the circuit courts last session, simplified procedural rules were adopted and 1,000 new cases were handled by those courts without any increase in staff; 3) the Supreme Court IT department has developed and

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implemented electronic payment of fines in all of our circuit courts which has resulted in over $3 million coming into state and local governments 24 hours a day and from all over the world; 4) we are hoping the Highway Patrol will finish its side of the e-citation effort and we can begin receiving citations electronically this summer; 5) our district court electronic docket management system will also be rolled out this summer.

This session you will be addressing, in SF26, a Joint Judiciary Committee bill providing for a new district judge in Johnson County. The 4th Judicial District, which includes both Johnson County and Sheridan County, is the only single judge district in the state. Economic development and population growth in that area have resulted in an increasing caseload that is much more than one judge can handle. The Board of Judicial Policy and Administration strongly supports that legislation and believes the citizens of that area are in need of additional judicial services that one judge cannot provide.

As we all know, our democracy requires educated and involved citizens who understand the fundamental structure of our government. Without that, pubic trust and confidence are at risk. National surveys show that two-thirds of our citizens cannot identify the three branches of government, let alone describe their respective responsibilities and a third cannot name any. Fewer than a third of eighth graders could identify the historical purpose of the Declaration of Independence; 15% of adults correctly name John Roberts as United States Chief Justice, but almost twice as many (27%) could identify the judges on the television show "American Idol." Last year, our Supreme Court learned about a project called iCivics, conceived of and initiated by retired Justice Sandra Day O'Connor which, among other things, has developed video games aimed at middle school students that teach players to write legislation, act as president, or argue a case before the Supreme Court. We have worked with the Governor's Office and the Legislative Service Office to bring that project to Wyoming. This Thursday, Wyoming's three branches of government will introduce iCivics to over 50 Wyoming educators from around the state They will also have the unique opportunity to enjoy a live video conference address by Justice O'Connor herself. I would invite you to attend, but I am afraid it is already a standing room only crowd. We are confident Wyoming students will not be among those who are uninformed about their government. Although there is a natural tensions between our three branches of government, most of the time good natured, this kind of effort shows that we can and do work together.

That brings me to the main reasons you are all here this year – that is the budget. In the Judiciary, we know these are difficult and challenging times for our country and our state. We see on a daily basis the consequences of economic hardship. You are facing many tough choices about how to fund necessary governmental services. It is critical that we communicate to you the needs of the judicial branch and ask for the funding necessary to deliver Equal Justice for All of our citizens. Keep in mind that the judicial branch is small, with only 51 judges and 240 employees, and our total budget is $66 million – only 2% of the state budget. Our primary needs are technology and salaries. On the technology front, we are pleased the JAC has recommended approval of the funds necessary to finish the electronic docket management system in which you and we have already invested so much. We are confident that investment will pay off with more efficient and cost effective delivery of justice.

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With regard to salaries, we have two issues – staff salaries and judicial salaries. You will recall that you granted a market raise of over $7 million for the executive branch last year. Because our salaries had not undergone a review by your consultant, the Hay Group, we used their method to estimate the $600,000 annually was necessary to bring our employees to 91% of market. You appropriated $600,000 conditioned upon our completion of a full Hay study. However, for the first time in history, a footnote required the Governor to approve the judicial branch's final expenditures. Both we and the Governor agree that condition violated the constitutional requirement of separation of powers and, therefore, he vetoed that portion of the budget resulting in the $600,000 flowing into the executive branch which was then doubled for this upcoming biennium. In the past year, we undertook the Hay study at your direction at the cost of $57,000 and it demonstrated our estimate was a little low and about $800,000 was needed to get our staff to 91% of market. It was our firm understanding that the JAC intended in this session to correct the situation created last year and treat the judicial branch employees equitably. Accordingly, we were most distressed to learn that in the final throes of the budget mark up, our staff salary was first cut in half and then deleted entirely. Apparently, the reasoning was that other state employees were not getting a salary increase this year and it was only "fair" if judicial employees also did not get raises. Fair? That is like saying in the third quarter of the recent Super Bowl, when the Patriots were in the lead, the officials decided to change the rules and eliminate the 4th quarter, but don't worry…it was "fair" because they treated everyone the same.

Fairness does not ignore history. The executive branch got a market raise last year, in fact they got our raise too! Now an entry level attorney can go to work for the Attorney General's office for almost $4,000 more than if they come to work at the Supreme Court. We are certainly not saying those in the executive branch did not deserve a raise last year, but were they more worthy than judicial employees? Of course not. In fact, if you decide not to correct this inequity, it will be the first time in our memory that you intentionally provided inferior pay to the judicial branch. We implore you to restore those funds to our budget and treat judicial branch employees equitably.

Even larger inequities exist with judicial salaries. The Hay study informed us that judge's salaries have fallen disturbingly far behind both the legislative and executive branches. We have always known that the private market far exceeded judicial salaries, but were frankly surprised with how poorly we compared with other state employees of equal of lesser responsibility. Many are paid tens of thousands of dollars more than any judge. It is difficult to find comparable positions to that of a judge, but as an example, there are employees in the Attorney General's Office, A & I, Workforce Services, Game & Fish, Oil & Gas Commission, Department of Corrections, the Retirement System, and 11 employees in the Department of Health, each of whom can and do appear before our judges to have their disputes resolved and rights and responsibilities determined, who are paid more than a Supreme Court Justice, in some cases $30,000 to $40,000 more. The same is true for the Legislature's highest paid employees whose pay is $5,000 to $26,000 higher that a Supreme Court Justice. Please do not hear us to say those people are not earning their pay…I am sure they are. But, as we examine the last twenty years, it becomes clear this inequity has been chronic.

Here are the facts. From 1990 to 2010, Wyoming's cost of living increased 209%, its per capita personal income increased 183%, and average state

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employee salaries increased 143%. Over the same period of time, a district judge's salary increased by only 82%! Those district judges are essentially making less than half of what they were making 20 years ago. It is probably fair to say that this situation is not the result of a conscious decision by the Legislature, but instead is caused by the manner in which judicial salaries are considered – only infrequently and then increases that were really needed to keep up were deemed too large politically so judges are forced to take whatever they can get. This inequity must be recognized and corrected so that the three co-equal branches of government are paid equitably. For the long term, the Legislature should work with the Judicial Branch to develop a judicial salary plan that avoids the periodic necessity for judges to beg for salary increases just to keep up.

To become judges, we are asking attorneys to leave successful practices and to take on a job that is frankly less attractive and more difficult than ever before. I can tell you from experience as I have worked to recruit candidates for judicial openings, fewer and fewer top flight attorneys are interested. In the larger districts, historically we have had 30-40 applicants for a district court opening, now we are seeing 10-15. For the last circuit court opening in a large district, we had 6 applicants. We have been lucky to maintain a high quality of applicants, but I truly fear that if salaries do not keep pace, that will not continue. Over the next 2-6 years, over half of our judges will retire and the faces of the judiciary you will see in the balcony will look much different that they do today – fewer lines, less gray hair. Correcting this pay gap is not only important to those who now serve, but is critical to the future of this branch of government.

Although we know revenues are limited, we also know that this body will consider spending many millions more that we are asking for optional projects. Equal Justice for All is not optional, it is a core function of our democracy.

Senate File 40 proposes increases in judicial salaries to reduce that gap and we urge adoption of that legislation. It provides salaries for the district judges and Supreme Court that are comparable to the executive branch. However, the Board of Judicial Policy and Administration, which represents all levels of the courts, believes strongly that the bill as currently drafted does not provide for an adequate increase in the salary for circuit judges and we urge that SF40 be amended to retain the proportionality of salaries of the three levels of courts that has always existed. We need to encourage quality applicants for circuit courts. The proposed salary structure in SF40 will not do so. Don't forget that we recruit future district judges, and ultimately Supreme Court justices, from those ranks. In fact, two former chiefs of our Supreme Court started out ascircuit judges, Justice Larry Lehman and Justice Barton Voigt.

Each of our judges strives to provide Equal Justice for All of Wyoming's citizens. Case by case, they must decide whether the other two branches of government are conforming their actions to the dictates of our constitution. Tough questions are present in every case we hear and the right answer is often hard to find. I read a story recently about a Texas judge that demonstrated just how challenging these questions can be. In Mt. Vernon, Texas, Drummond's Bar began construction on an expansion of their building to increase their business. In response, the local church started a campaign to block the bar from expanding with petitions and prayers. Work progressed right up until the week before the grand re-opening when lightning struck the bar and it burned to the ground! Afterward, the church folks were rather smug

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in their outlook, bragging about the power of prayer, until the bar owner sued the church on the grounds that the church was ultimately responsible for the demise of his building, either through direct or indirect means. In its reply to the court, the church vehemently denied all responsibility or any connection the building's demise. The judge read through the plaintiff's complaint and the defendant's reply, and at the opening hearing he commented . . "I don't know how I'm going to decide this, but it appears from the paperwork that we have a bar owner who believes in the power of prayer, and an entire church congregation that now does not."

So as you consider what a judge is worth, picture in your mind the job judges do every day. The circuit courts handle over 170,000 cases in which they determine the rights of creditors, whether a substance abuser will get the opportunity for treatment, or how to best protect the victims of domestic violence. They manage clerk's offices that statewide handle $30,000,000 a year. For most Wyoming citizens, the circuit judge is the face of the judiciary. In just the seemingly simple act of setting the bond a charged individual has to pay, something circuit judges may do 30 to 40 times a week, they must balance public safety with the impact of incarceration on an individual's job and their family's loss of support. Rather than trying to describe to you the importance of their decisions, I would like you to hear it from one Wyoming citizen whose life was changed by a circuit judge. In a letter, she said:

"Dear Judge, I want to let you know you saved me from being the next young woman on the obituary page. When I was on probation, my husband divorced me and took my babies and my plan was to drink my life away. I was arrested for public intoxication, and came before your court again, and you told me I was dangerous and I plead for another chance. Thank you for not giving me that chance. I am in a jail based program now and my life really does have a purpose."

Thousands of individual lives each year like that one are impacted, and sometimes saved, by our circuit courts. Over the years since you created this system, these judges have grown in ability and stature in their communities and we owe them our thanks and I ask them to stand and be recognized.

In over 20,000 cases a year, we ask district judges to solve the insoluble problems of our society one person at a time. When I asked a district judge to describe his job, he said, "I sit at my desk each morning and begin to sort through peoples lives. I determine who gets property and money. I decide what is in the best interest of the children in juvenile cases. I profoundly affect families in divorce cases. I decide who goes to prison and who doesn't. I do this within the bounds of a system that provides substantial discretion knowing that what is perceived as fairness and justice in my community depends on my decisions."

If you look at the schedule for a typical Monday for a district judge, as I have, you would be stunned by the breadth of the issues they face and the deadly serious nature of the decisions they must make. Once such day, one of our busy district judges arraigned 10 defendants charged with everything from assault on a police officer with a deadly weapon, to a 4th DUI felony, to 7 different drug crimes. Then he held hearings in 4 juvenile cases, 1 child abuse case, 2 divorce matters, 2 probation revocations and a sentencing, the most solemn exercise of judicial authority. One of the most difficult decisions a district judge has to make is which of two deserving parents will

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have the joy of custody of the children they both love. The wisdom of one of district judge is shown in the statement he made at the end of a difficult divorce case. He said:

"I want you to know that there is no case on the docket more important than this one, no case with higher stakes than the well being of these good children. This decision by the court today is the absolute best application of the law to your facts that I can do. I know that one side does not like this decision. But it is the hope of this court that you will respect it, respect each other and most of all respect your children. Because there will come a day that you will meet two judges you do have great respect for. Those judges will be these two children. Please conduct yourselves when you leave here so that when you look your children in the eye in twenty years, you can say to them that everything I did was out of love for you. Court is adjourned."

I think you will agree that is the kind of district judge we want to attract and retain. I would like to ask the district judges who are here today to stand and let us thank them for their efforts.

Further, consider that every one of these trial court decisions, as well as actions of the legislature and the executive branch are subject to review and ultimate disposition by the five individuals who are entrusted as the court of last resort of this state.

Ask yourself what kind of individual you want sitting on the judicial bench and what are they worth? What is Equal Justice for All worth?

Equal Justice for All. Those are not just hallowed words. They are the creed of every judge. Judges struggle every day, in every case, to do justice. Of all of the values that support our democracy and direct your decisions as to how to spend the taxpayers' dollars, justice must rank as one of the most important. In the words of Daniel Webster spoken over 150 years ago, "Justice, Sir, is the great interest of man on earth. It is the ligament that holds civilized man and civilized nations together. Where ever her temple stands, so long as it is honored, there is a foundation for the improvement and progress of our race."

It is this same truth that weighs every day upon the shoulders of the men and women we ask to be our judges. They trust you to honor their efforts to provide Equal Justice for All of Wyoming's citizens.

Thank you.

President Anderson: Chief Justice Kite, on behalf of the members of the Legislature, I thank you for attending this Joint Session and for your message to us.

Senator Bebout and Representatives Semlek and Quarberg will you please escort the Governor from the Chamber?

Senator Rothfuss and Representatives Greene and Burkhart will you please escort the Chief Justice from the Chamber?

Mr. Speaker, I thank you and the members of the House of Representatives for being our hosts this morning.

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Senate Majority Floor Leader Ross: Mr. President, I move that this Joint Session be dissolved.

Senate Minority Floor Leader Hastert: Mr. President, I second that motion.

President Anderson: All those in favor of the motion, say 'Aye'. Those opposed, say 'No'. The motion is carried.

Senate Majority Floor Leader Ross: Mr. President, I move that the Senate be in recess until 2 p.m.

President Anderson: All in favor say 'Aye'. Those opposed, say 'No'. The Senate is recessed until 2 p.m.

House Majority Floor Leader Lubnau: Mr. Speaker, I move that the House be in recess until 2 p.m.

Speaker Buchanan: All in favor say 'Aye'. Those opposed, say 'No'. The House is recessed until 2 p.m.

FIRST DAY AFTERNOON SESSIONBUDGET SESSION OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

SIXTY-FIRST STATE LEGISLATUREFEBRUARY 13, 2012

Speaker Buchanan: Pursuant to law, the House will please come to order for the opening of the Budget Session, 61st Wyoming Legislature.

The colors will be presented by Cheyenne Central High School ROTC, please stand.The prayer will be given by Reverend David Anderson, North Hills Baptist Church, Lingle, Wyoming.

ROLL CALLPresent: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pederson, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dv., Zwonitzer, Dn.Present 60 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

Speaker Buchanan: All the Representatives are present or excused. Mr. Tom Reeder has been appointed to fill the unexpired term occasioned by the resignation of Representative Shepperson. Representative Reeder, welcome to the House of Representatives.

HOUSE EMPLOYEESMajority Floor Leader Representative Lubnau moved that the following persons, as named on the list previously distributed, be House Employees for this

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Session and that they be voted on collectively. The motion carried by voice vote.

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES STAFF - 2012Chief Clerk Patricia BenskinAssistant Chief Clerk George GeyerAdministrative Asst. Margie GeorgeFloor Computer Clerk Wendy HardingReading Clerk William R. DuboisJournal Clerk Nancy SchmidSupport Team Sheryl FanningSupport Team Carmel BushAtty. Secretary Sandy PedersenLeadership Secretary Pam LandryJudiciary Secretary Bonnie KruseAppropriations Secretary Carolyn JohnsonRevenue Secretary Barbara ClarkEducation Secretary Kathy JanssenAgriculture Secretary Barbara ClarkTravel Secretary Kathy JanssenCorporations Secretary Chris CaltagironeTransportation Secretary Mary Lee DixonMinerals Secretary Chris CaltagironeLabor Secretary Mary Lee DixonRules Pam LandryCopy Center Clerk Ardath JungeTelephone Receptionist/Bill Status/Hotline Jerra DavisHouse Receptionist Andrea CookCollator/Mail Clerk Ed MenghiniMessenger Jim JohnsPage Patti MenghiniPage Sherrie RobinsonStudent Page Parker JacksonSergeant-at-Arms Darrell MooreDeputy Sergeant-at-Arms Ed WallaceDoorman (Chamber) Keith RoundsDoorman (Gallery) Bob MattsonWatchman (Morning) Jim AllenWatchman (Afternoon) Grant FarrisWatchman (wkend) Bob CrouseClerical Assistant Sally AllenClerical Assistant Pat CamilloClerical Assistant Lynn DavisClerical Assistant Shirley DickmanClerical Assistant Janet ForesmanClerical Assistant Karen LippincottClerical Assistant Yvonne QuintalClerical Assistant Charlene RandolphClerical Assistant Robert JanssenClerical Assistant Gwen VinesClerical Assistant Barbara CostaClerical Assistant(Coordinator) Peggy Smithson

Speaker Buchanan: I appoint members to committees as follows: Representative Tom Reeder to Committee No. 6, Travel, Recreation, Wildlife and Cultural Resources, to Committee No. 10, Labor, Health & Social Services and to

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Committee No. 12, Rules; Representative Dan Zwonitzer to Committee No. 7, Corporations, Elections and Political Subdivisions; and Representative Hans Hunt to Committee No. 9, Minerals, Business and Economic Development.

With these changes, the Standing Committees of the 2011 General Session of the 61st Legislature, will serve as the Standing Committees for the Budget Session of the 61st Legislature.

SIXTY-FIRST WYOMING LEGISLATURE 2012HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

STANDING COMMITTEES

1. JUDICIARY Kermit Brown, ChairmanJoseph BarbutoBob BrechtelRichard CannadyMatt Greene

Sam KroneBob Nicholas Frank PeasleyMary Throne

2. APPROPRIATIONS Rosie Berger, ChairmanAmy EdmondsKen Esquibel Steve Harshman

Bryan PedersenJeb StewardSue Wallis

3. REVENUE Pat Childers, ChairmanGreg BlikreRita CampbellPatrick GogglesMike Madden

David Miller Mark SemlekOwen PetersenClarence Vranish

4. EDUCATION Matt Teeters, ChairmanBob BrechtelDonald BurkhartKathy ConnollyJohn Freeman

Kendell KroekerSam KroneCarl LoucksMichael Madden

5. AGRICULTURE, PUBLIC LANDS AND WATER RESOURCES Mark Semlek, ChairmanStan BlakeRita CampbellKathy DavisonJohn Eklund Jr.

Hans Hunt Carl Loucks Glenn MonizDan Zwonitzer

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6. TRAVEL, RECREATION, WILDLIFE AND CULTURAL RESOURCES Del McOmie, ChairmanDavid BonnerJon BottenCathy Connolly Allen Jaggi

Robert McKim Ruth Ann PetroffTom ReederKathy Davison

7. CORPORATIONS, ELECTIONS AND POLITICAL SUBDIVISIONS Pete Illoway, ChairmanGregg BlikreJames ByrdAllen JaggiKendell Kroeker

John PattonJim RoscoeTim StubsonDan Zwonitzer

8. TRANSPORTATION AND HIGHWAYS Lorraine Quarberg, ChairmanStan Blake David BonnerJon BottenRichard Cannady

Robert McKim Owen PetersonClarence VranishDave Zwonitzer

9. MINERALS, BUSINESS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Tom Lockhart, ChairmanJames ByrdMike GreearHans HuntNorine Kasperik

Glen MonizJim RoscoeTim StubsonDave Zwonitzer

10. LABOR, HEALTH AND SOCIAL SERVICES Elaine Harvey, ChairmanJoseph BarbutoBernadine CraftGerald GayKeith Gingery

Matt GreeneDavid MillerFrank PeasleyTom Reeder

11. JOURNAL John FreemanNorine Kasperik

12. RULES AND PROCEDURES Ed Buchanan, ChairmanBob BrechtelCathy ConnollyBernadine CraftKeith GingeryPatrick Goggles

Pete IllowayTom LubnauJohn PattonTom ReederTim StubsonLorraine QuarbergMary Throne

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I direct the Chief Clerk to notify His Excellency, the Governor that the House of Representatives of the 2012 Budget Session, 61st Legislature, is organized and ready to receive any communications he may desire to submit.

I direct the Chief Clerk to notify the Senate that the House of Representatives of the 2012 Budget Session of the 61st Legislature, is organized and ready to receive any communications they may desire to submit.

SPEAKER EDWARD BUCHANANOPENING SPEECH TO THE HOUSE BUDGET SESSION

FEBRUARY 13, 2012Mr. Majority Floor Leader, Mr. Speaker Pro Tem, Mr. Majority Whip, Mr. Minority Leader, Madame Minority Whip, Fellow Legislators of the 61st Wyoming Legislature, Distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen, citizens of the state of Wyoming.

Once again I stand before you as your speaker and feel truly blessed and deeply honored to serve in that capacity. I thank God for the blessing that is to serve here. My sincerest gratitude goes to my colleagues in the house – it has been among the greatest honors I have known – to serve along side each of you, Republicans and Democrats alike. The people of Wyoming should know that camaraderie, civility and respect are alive and well in the Wyoming Legislature. Finally, to the people of Goshen County and the citizens of the great state that is Wyoming – thank you for your trust in me and allowing me the privilege to represent and serve you in this hallowed and cherished institution.

As we look forward to a new year and formulation of the 2013-2014 biennial budget session, I confidently appear before you to report that our state enjoys financial stability despite the fact that commodity prices have significantly declined in recent months. To demonstrate this reality, know that between October of last year and today, our forecasted revenues declined in excess of $100 million dollars. Despite this, in a recent publication, Wyoming ranked #1 for its financial position among all states. And I quote "Wyoming is in the best financial position of all 50 states. . . Wyoming is in good financial shape because legislators and governors have only promised citizens what they can afford to deliver."

Fortunately, we have exercised true leadership in recent years which has resulted in a sound, conservative budget. That is why we are #1. It is imperative that we continue to prioritize and be vigilant in our spending and disciplined in our saving.

Looking back at my remarks prior to the 2009 General Session, I noted the following: "I want to remind us all of two things. First, we would not have a surplus if not for the carry-over money from FY 2008. Second, any surplus is still projection and the only reason we had a carry-over was because in the 2008 budget session we showed some fiscal restraint and when we left, commodity prices rose for the final six months of the fiscal year." So, what factors are in our immediate control? Certainly not commodity prices. But certainly our fiscal policy is. I believe we can be cautiously optimistic going forward this session with an emphasis on targeted investment in our state – both in terms of physical infrastructure and in people.

Our goals for this session should be focused on one-time expenditures that invest in the infrastructure of our state. This type of investment not only

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saves us money in terms of deferred maintenance, but it is an investment in people in the form of job creation. Whether we talk in terms of one-time contracts for government services, local government funding for infrastructure or the reconstruction of highways, the result is the same – money saved, jobs and lasting assets. Great caution must be exercised, however, to ensure we do not create or add to existing programs by committing to funding beyond standard budgets that will obligate us for years to come. This is risky business even in times of greater surpluses. Today, we endeavor to find inventive ways to meet the obligations we created for ourselves years ago. This is not to say that the programs and services are not needed and useful. However, some are essential and others, despite what you hear, are simply luxuries in times of plenty. We are not in times of plenty, but if we are careful, we have enough. Our appropriations committee and staff have done a great job of holding the line on exception requests. They have created a budget that will provide adequate and essential services for the state over the biennium. I request that we support them in that work by staying within the lines when it comes to amendments to the budget. And, one last thought for you to consider, we will be back in one year, only six months into the biennial budget, to make adjustments if the need arises and if our financials are improved.

Though we are here primarily to craft a budget, there are a couple of other items that merit discussion.

WOLF MANAGEMENTWhen it comes to the issue of wolf management, I believe the Governor, with the approval of interested stakeholders, has demonstrated excellent leadership in his successful negotiation of a settlement of this issue. With only small adjustments to the trophy game management area, our philosophy and desired practice has remained largely intact and I urge support for this measure.

EDUCATIONSince 2008 we have attempted to highlight the need for changes in education. We heard the call for reform and improvement and I am proud to say that we have taken great strides down the road to accountability and improvement. We knew it would be years in the making and that it would be controversial at times, but I believe that stakeholders and committees have done a great job this first year in beginning a dialogue and taking the initial steps towards improvements to a system that will be tops in the nation and worthy of the tremendous resources devoted to it.

Wyoming has more potential than any state in America to produce the best, highest achieving students in the nation. To that end, I urge your support of and input into this session's accountability bill and finance bill.

There are several other issues to discuss and consider this session, and I ask that in every decision you make about those issues, you look at the facts and the numbers and then make realistic decisions. Some decisions will be met with gratitude, others met with disdain, but if you are factual and realistic, the result will be a win form Wyoming and her people.

Thank you and God Bless.

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REMARKS BY MAJORITY FLOOR LEADERREPRESENTATIVE TOM LUBNAU

Mr. Speaker, Mr. Minority Leader, Mr. Speaker Pro Tem, Mr. Majority Whip, Madame Minority Whip, Mr. Minority Caucus Leader, fellow members of the 61st

Legislature, family members, friends and guests.

Let me begin by acknowledging our servicemen and women around the world. We are grateful for your service.

We live in an amazing world. In the last few years, our oil and gas industry has developed the technology to release incredible quantities of gas from underground formations that were previously thought to be impossible to develop. Billions of cubic feet of natural gas are now available to power our nation's economy. Our children, and our children's children will have cheap, clean and abundant available energy to power their lives and their standards of living. For the first time in a generation, the United States of America is an energy exporting nation.

And, the State of Wyoming, and our energy partners, are exploring ways to export our energy to a world starved of energy, that know that energy is the key to an increased standard of living.

But, this revolution in the energy economy does not come without necessary adjustments. While Wyoming's energy supplies are vast, and our industry remains robust, we are not the only player in the market. Huge gas supplies lay closer to the markets, and unless there is a really cold spell, there is more gas than is needed to meet the demands. Gas is being stored underground and in the pipelines. The huge supply of gas as resulted in a decrease in the price of gas.

This decrease in the price of gas has some interesting effects on the Wyoming tax revenues, which are generated primarily by the energy industry.

First, a decrease of the price of gas by one dollar results in a decrease in the state's tax revenues of about $120 million dollars from the school foundation program account, for a decrease of nearly a quarter of a billion dollars.

Second, cheap and available gas is being used to replace or phase out coal fired power plants. As a result our coal sales decrease. A 1% decline in coal sales is equivalent to a $20 million dollar decrease in the state's tax revenues.

Through conservative financial management in our times of plenty, we have positioned ourselves to be prepared for declining revenues. Wyoming has been rated as the most financially sound states in the country. When other states are talking about closing schools, laying off employees, cutting benefits, cancelling services, our state has to make some minor course corrections, to remain stable, but Wyoming is open for business, our economy is robust and our state employees will be treated well.

Over the next four weeks, there will be talk of budgets being cut. The truth of the matter is that no salaries, positions or operating budgets were cut in the proposed Joint Appropriations Committee budget. We have scaled back increases in the budget request to meet our declining revenues. Our budget is stable and designed to continue to meet the needs of our citizens.

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As stewards of our state, during this budget session, it is our fiduciary duty to the people of the State of Wyoming, our friends and neighbors, to examine our budgetary trends, to anticipate the future, and to prepare for any eventuality. With that in mind, this budget session, we need to take a close look at certain areas of our budget.

HEALTHCAREIn the late 1990's, the Department of Health's budget was near $400 million dollars. Currently the budget is nearly $1.6 billion dollars – a nearly four-fold increase in 12 years. The Department of Health consistently has cost overruns in the tens of millions of dollars. We have been working in a partnership with the Executive Branch, but we must continue our efforts to slow the growth of Department of Health expenditures.

EDUCATIONEducation is the walrus in the living room. Expenditures from school finance and capitol facilities in 2011-2012 are estimated to be nearly $2.3 billion dollars. At the same time, our revenue streams that fund education have dropped to nearly that level. At the time that our revenues decline to less than our expenditures, we are constitutionally mandated to backfill those sums from the general fund. The result will be general fund dollars being dedicated to education and diverted from other programs. This diversion is taking place at the same time as there is a general fund revenue drop, resulting in a double hit on the general fund budget. As a result, we need to closely monitor the growth of the education budget, and make sure we live within our financial means.

STATE EMPLOYEE RETIREMENTPerhaps no other issue has generated as much e-mail, on a bill that has not been introduced, yet, than the review of state employee retirement. Let me be clear. There is no proposal currently on the table to modify existing state employee retirement terms. We do need to examine the program going forward, to insure financial stability.

Wyoming has the best-funded retirement program in the nation. It is 19.9% funded. In real terms, that makes us the tallest Leprechaun. We have placed $600 million dollars in the fund, since I've been in the legislature, to keep it solvent. Right now, conservative estimates place the fund at $1.4 billion dollars underfunded. We need to analyze the program, and look at the trend analysis with a critical eye. We have a duty to our retirees to make sure the plans are solvent. We have a duty to the voters to be responsible with our funds, and we have a duty to future generations to insure we don't saddle them with our current debts. So, we will examine that fund, and do what must be done to be true to our promises to our dedicated state employees.

We have financial priorities we would like to fund, but we must uphold the tradition of fiscal prudence to leave the same financial legacy our predecessors left us.

REDISTRICTINGThe other big issue on our plate is redistricting. The Joint Corporations Committee has done a marvelous job on putting together a plan. We will be true to the principle of one-man, one-vote and we will come forward with legislation that will withstand constitutional muster.

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STATE'S RIGHTSI'd like to conclude with a comment about state's rights. The State of Wyoming has been mining coal since the 1860's. We have been drilling for oil since 1884. We've made some mistakes, but we've fixed those mistakes. Does anyone think Wyoming is the paradise it is by accident? We live here. We work here. We raise our children here. We love our land and our resources, and we take care of them. Don't assume that because we live in a rural state, we are not zealous protectors of our heritage. It is our state's right to regulate what happens within our borders, and we will protect our resources with the same prudence and passion as we manage our fiscal affairs.

I would like to say thank-you to Governor Mead and his staff. They have upheld the fine tradition of professional, visionary executive leadership.

I would be remiss, and probably couldn't go home, if I didn't acknowledge the sacrifices of my wife Rita and son Thomas, who generously support me in my legislative efforts.

It is a humbling honor to stand before you as majority floor leader. We all have an amazing responsibility to the future of the State of Wyoming.

Thank you. God bless you, and the Great State of Wyoming.

REMARKS BY THE MINORITY FLOOR LEADERREPRESENTATIVE PATRICK GOGGLES

Speaker Buchanan, Majority Floor Leader Lubnau, Speaker Pro Tem Gingery, Minority Whip Throne, Majority Whip Quarberg, members of the House of Representatives, honored guests, friends and Wyomingites.

As I stand before the Wyoming House of Representatives today, I would like to thank this body for standing by me and my family when we needed your support the most during the past year. Your concern, emotional support and consideration was uplifting, appreciated and certainly an act of kindness that will not be forgotten. I now know I am one of you and will carry that memory for the rest of my days, for it is a special piece of life I will relate to my grandchildren and great grandchildren.

I am grateful to stand before you today as we convene the 61st Budget Session of the Wyoming Legislature. It is an honor to be entrusted with carrying out the people's business.

There are time-tested principles that we must remember over the next twenty days; principles that Wyoming has often stood for like equity and justice. We will be tested, but I believe each and every one of us has the ability to hold true to these principles on behalf of the citizens of this great state.

As we move forward, establishing interim committee processes should be our guide as a mean to an end. This means that interim decisions partitioned from partisan or political wrangling need to be held in perspective.

When we consider the redistricting plan we must remember that it is not about individual districts, but the state as a whole. This is a plan the people of Wyoming will be represented under for the next decade. We need to make sure it does voters, not any lone legislator, justice.

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This also applies to our children and education – we should adhere to a well-established and equitable process for capital school construction without unnecessary interference and unintended consequences.

Do not forget the incredible landscape we all enjoy and often take for granted. When our most basic needs, like clean air and clean water, are not met we need to address the problem, immediately. We will continue struggling to balance the effects of development, but we must meet our obligations to protect the needs of citizens from Pinedale to Pavilion to Pine Bluffs.

Protecting our citizens also means enforcing the laws we put in place. We, as a legislative body need to address Wyoming workers that die on the job every ten days. This is a national rating we should not accept. We should use both carrots and sticks to change what has become an unacceptable norm.

We often say, "Wyoming solutions to Wyoming problems," and I believe that is the correct approach. We need thoughtful, appropriate legislation for the challenges we face in Wyoming whether that means bargaining with our firefighters or addressing pension challenges. We should be informed by the experiences of others, but adamant that solutions do not turn into one-size-fits-all models.

Most importantly, we must not forget our greatest asset and that is one another. It is only by coming together and working together, especially at a time when the national landscape is so deeply divided, that we, the Wyoming Legislature can make positive and lasting gains in a bi-partisan fashion. We should seek to find a sound balance in all that we do.

Mr. Speaker and members of the Wyoming House of Representatives, Thank you.

Speaker Buchanan: Mr. Majority Floor Leader and Mr. Minority Floor Leader, thank you for your remarks. We look forward to working together this Session in a spirit of cooperation for the benefit of Wyoming citizens.

SIXTH DAYFEBRUARY 20, 2012

House Chamber

Representative Gingery moved to adopt HR0001 and HR0002. Two-thirds vote required.

HR0001/ADOPTEDAmend House Rule 28-1(a) to read:

28. SPECIAL RULES FOR THE BUDGET SESSION28-1 For the introduction of any bill (other than the budget bill or a bill to apportion the legislature), the following procedure will be followed:(a)  All bills shall be printed and distributed to all members, or posted on the legislative website with written notice of posting distributed to all members, at least 24 hours prior to consideration, except that bills sponsored by the joint interim committees may be considered on the opening day of session; BUCHANAN, CHAIRMAN

ROLL CALL

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Ayes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Roscoe, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Brechtel, Buchanan, Davison, Eklund, Peasley and Semlek Excused: Representative(s) VranishAyes 53 Nays 6 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

HR0002/FAILEDAmend House Rule 8-5(b) as follows:

8-5 REFERRAL OF BILLS REQUIRING AN APPROPRIATION

(b)  A re-referred bill shall be given priority consideration by the appropriations committee and shall be reported to the chief clerk for placement on the general file promptly and on or before the last day scheduled for consideration of senate files or house bills placed on general file. Notwithstanding house rule 4-3, if the appropriations committee fails to adopt a do pass, amend and do pass, or do not pass, motion on the bill it shall be reported back without recommendation, together with any recorded vote on any such motion.

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Blake, Blikre, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Freeman, Gingery, Goggles, Illoway, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Moniz, Patton, Petroff, Roscoe, Semlek, Stubson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Berger, Bonner, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Gay, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Loucks, Miller, Nicholas, B., Peasley, Pedersen; Petersen, Quarberg, Reeder, Steward, Teeters, Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) VranishAyes 33 Nays 26 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

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H.B. No. 0001 General government appropriations-2.

Sponsored By: Joint Appropriations Interim Committee

AN ACT to make appropriations for the biennium commencing July 1, 2012, and ending June 30, 2014; providing definitions; providing for appropriations and transfers of funds during that biennium and for the remainder of the current biennium as specified; providing for funding for carryover of certain funds beyond the biennium as specified; providing for employee positions as specified; providing for fees, conditions and other requirements relating to appropriations; providing for position and other budgetary limitations; and providing for effective dates.

2/16/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/16/2012 H Received for Introduction2/21/2012 H Introduced and Referred to COW2/21/2012 H Considered in CoW2/22/2012 H Failed Section 318 CoW

HB0001HW001/FAILED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): Section 318. [UNIVERSITY OF WYOMING ATHLETICS STUDY]* * * * * * * * * *

Page 105-lines 17 through 25 Delete entirely.To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as necessary. PATTON, CHAIRMAN COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Bonner, Byrd, Esquibel, K., Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Krone, Loucks, Miller, Nicholas, B., Patton and PetroffNays: Representative(s) Berger, Blikre, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Burkhart, Campbell, Cannady, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Moniz, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Reeder, Roscoe, Semlek, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Blake, Buchanan, Childers and StewardAyes 13 Nays 43 Excused 4 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/22/2012 H Passed CoW

HB0001H2001/FAILED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): Section 029.  WYO WATER DEVELOPMENT OFFICE(Gillette Madison Pipeline)

* * * * * * * * * *Page 24-line 6 After "Pipeline" insert "1."; under GENERAL FUND

decrease amount by "6,975,000"; under OTHER FUNDS increase amount by "6,975,000 S0".

Page 24-after line 12 Insert:"1.  Of this other funds appropriation, six million nine hundred seventy-five thousand dollars ($6,975,000.00) shall be from the earmarked water development account III created by W.S. 41-2-124(a)(iii).".

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To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as necessary.  JAGGI

HB0001H2002/FAILED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): Addition to 300 Sections* * * * * * * * * *Page 131-After line 18 Insert the following new section and renumber as

necessary:"[NATURAL GAS SCHOOL BUSES]

Section 329.(a)  There is appropriated two hundred fifty thousand dollars

($250,000.00) from the general fund to the department of education for the purpose of issuing grants to offset the purchase cost of buses which operate on compressed natural gas. This appropriation shall not be included in the department's 2015-2016 standard biennial budget request.

(b)  The department of education shall accept applications for grants from school districts purchasing buses which operate on compressed natural gas and which have adequate access to natural gas refilling stations. In issuing grants under this section, the department shall give preference to applications from school districts located in areas of ozone nonattainment as determined by the department of environmental quality. Grants shall be for the purchase of buses after the effective date of this section and shall be for the lesser of twenty thousand dollars ($20,000.00) or the difference between the purchase price of the bus and funding provided for the bus pursuant to W.S. 21-13-320.

(c)  The department of education shall not issue grants under this section until at least thirty (30) days after the adoption of rules implementing this section.

(d)  This section is effective immediately.".To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as necessary. ROSCOE

HB0001H2003/ADOPTED[MULTIPLE BUDGETS AFFECTED]

Section Under Consideration: Section 048. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTHOther Budget(s) Affected: Section 306. [MEDICAID CONTINGENCY APPROPRIATIONS AND

BUDGET FLEX AUTHORITY]Section 311. [PERSONAL SERVICES TRANSFERS]Section 321. [STANDARD BUDGET REDUCTIONS]

* * * * * * * * * * * * * *Page 30-lines 7 through 26 Delete entirely and insert:"Section 048a. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH10.  FISCAL YEAR 2013PROGRAM 

Director's Office     10,599,214    401,410    129,832 AG              15,082 SR   11,145,538Health Care Financing 1.,2 . 285,356,696    328,961,164    16,195,495 SR              271,250 TT 630,784,605Public Health  3.,4.,5. 19,585,951   30,492,347    2,897,455 A4              2,250 AG             6,812,094 SR              2,538,399 TT   62,328,496Behavioral Health 6.,7.,8.    140,760,603    11,530,921    471,500 A4            25,000 AG             24,720,833 SR             525,712 T3 

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            207,313 T4              12,400,008 TT   190,641,889Aging 9.    19,366,025    8,907,694    12,500 AG              3,722,084 SR   32,008,303TOTALS     475,668,488    380,293,536    70,946,807     926,908,830

                      AUTHORIZED EMPLOYEES Full Time  1,411Part Time  73TOTAL  1,484

Section 048b. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH 11.  FISCAL YEAR 2014PROGRAM Director's Office     10,175,245    401,411    129,833 AG              15,081 SR  

10,721,569Health Care Financing 1.,2.  273,942,428    328,961,165    16,195,496 SR              271,250 TT

619,370,338Public Health  3.,4.,5.    18,802,513    30,492,346    2,897,455 A4            2,250 AG            6,812,095 SR            2,538,398 TT  

61,545,057Behavioral Health 6.,8.    135,130,178    11,530,921    471,500 A4            25,000 AG              24,720,833 SR              525,711 T3              207,312 T4            12,400,009 TT  

185,011,464Aging 9.    18,591,384    8,907,693    12,500 AG            3,722,084 SR   31,233,661TOTALS     456,641,748    380,293,536    70,946,807     

907,882,089                       Page 32-line 7 After "TT" insert "in total for the 2013-2014 fiscal

biennium".Page 32-line 12 After "($85,000.00)" insert "in total for the 2013-

2014 fiscal biennium".Page 33-after line 18 Insert:"10. The amounts specified in this section 048a are appropriated for the period beginning July 1, 2012 and ending June 30, 2013.11. The amounts specified in this section 048b are appropriated for the period beginning July 1, 2013 and ending June 30, 2014.".Page 94-line 16 Delete "twenty-five million dollars ($25,000,000.00)"

insert "one million twenty-six thousand seven hundred forty dollars ($1,026,740.00)".

Page 94-lines 24 through 29 Delete entirely.Page 95-lines 1 through 4 Delete entirely.Page 95-lines 6 Delete "(c)" insert "(b)".Page 101-line 12 After "section" insert "." and delete balance of the

line.Page 101-lines 13 through 29 Delete entirely.Page 102-lines 1 and 2 Delete entirely.Page 109-line 25 After "agencies," insert "except the department of

health,".

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Page 110-line 10 After "budgets" insert ", including the department of health,".

To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as necessary. BERGER

HB0001H2004/WITHDRAWN

HB0001H2005/ADOPTED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): Section 005. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION(WDE General Fund Prog)* * * * * * * * * *

Page 10-line 9 After "3." insert ", 4.".Page 11-after line 7 Insert:"4. Of the school foundation program account appropriation, two hundred twenty-five thousand dollars ($225,000.00) shall only be expended for the administration of the supplemental at-risk assistance program for summer school and extended day intervention and remediation programs pursuant to W.S. 21-13-334 for the period beginning July 1, 2012 and ending June 30, 2014.". To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as necessary. BERGER

HB0001H2006/ADOPTED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): Section 048. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH[Public Health]

* * * * * * * * * *Page 30-line 7 through 26 In the Berger second reading amendment

(HB0001H2003/A) to these lines in section 048a created by that amendment:After "Public Health" insert ", 12."; Under GENERAL FUND increase amount by "200,000".

Page 30-line 7 through 26 In the Berger second reading amendment (HB0001H2001/A) to these lines in section 048b created by that amendment:After "Public Health" insert ", 12."; Under GENERAL FUND increase amount by "200,000".

Page 33-after line 18 Insert:"12. Of this general fund appropriation, a total of four hundred thousand dollars ($400,000.00) shall only be expended in the 2013-2014 fiscal biennium for AIDS drug rebate program.".To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as necessary. CONNOLLY

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Kasperik, Krone, Lockhart, Madden, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Petersen, Petroff, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Brechtel, Davison, Edmonds, Gay, Hunt, Jaggi, Kroeker, Loucks, McKim, Peasley, Pedersen, Quarberg and ReederExcused: Representative(s) Blake, Lubnau and TeetersAyes 44 Nays 13 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

HB0001H2007/ADOPTED

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[BUDGET AFFECTED]Budget(s): 053.  Department of Workforce Services

(Workers' Safety and Comp)* * * * * * * * * *

Page 36-line 15 After "Comp" insert "1.".Page 36-After line 21 Insert:"1.  From this other fund appropriation, the department shall continue the trial within the workers' compensation program on alternative managerial approaches for treating back and spine injuries authorized by footnote 1 of the department of employment budget in 2010 Wyoming Session Laws, Chapter 39, Section 025. The department shall seek to expand the trial state wide and create incentives to cause every relevant injured worker to be treated according to one (1) of the evidence based protocols available. This footnote shall not be construed to require that the same protocol be used for every injured worker. The department may contract to implement this footnote and may continue existing relevant contracts. The department shall provide a preliminary report on the trial to the joint labor, health and social services interim committee on or before October 1, 2012 and a final outcomes report on or before October 1, 2013.".To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as necessary. HARVEY

HB0001H2008/ADOPTED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): Section 020. DEPT. of ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY[Solid Waste Management]

* * * * * * * * * *Page 20-line 10 After "Management" delete "1.".Page 20-line 11 After "Landfills" delete "2." insert "1.".Page 20-lines 19 through 23 Delete entirely. Page 20-line 25 Delete "2." insert "1.". To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as necessary. THRONE, MCOMIE

HB0001H2009/ADOPTED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): Section 045.  DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION(Airport Improvements)* * * * * * * * * *

Page 29-line 15 After "Improvements" insert "3.".Page 30-after line 5 Insert:"3.  The aeronautics commission shall require, as a condition of any air services enhancement agreements pursuant to W.S. 10-3-601, that the applicant match twenty-five percent (25%) of the funds to be distributed under the agreement by the commission with local funds in cash and not in kind.". STUBSON, MADDEN

HB0001H2010/ADOPTED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): 029. Wyo Water Development Office(Gillette Madison Pipeline)

* * * * * * * * * *Page 24-line 6 After "Pipeline" insert "1.".Page 24-after line 12 Insert:"1.  This appropriation is made pursuant to W.S. 99-3-1405(k)(i)(A) and is effective immediately.".

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To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as necessary. STUBSON

HB0001H2011/WITHDRAWN

HB0001H2012/WITHDRAWN

HB0001H2013/WITHDRAWN

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HB0001H2014/FAILED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): 024.  STATE PARKS & CULTURAL RESOURCES(St Parks & Hist Sites)* * * * * * * * * *

Page 22-line 22 Under GENERAL FUND increase amount by "70,000".To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as necessary.  ESQUIBEL, K., BROWN, CHILDERS, MONIZ

HB0001H2015/WITHDRAWN

HB0001H2016/FAILED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Section 3. [CAPITAL CONSTRUCTION]Budget(s): Section 006. ADMINISTRATION AND INFORMATION

[MILITARY – LAND ACQ]* * * * * * * * * *

Page 84-line 8 Under OTHER FUNDS increase amount by "2,000,000 T1". To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as necessary. ILLOWAY, QUARBERG

HB0001H2017/FAILED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Section 3. [CAPITAL CONSTRUCTION]Budget(s): Section 006. ADMINISTRATION AND INFORMATION

[MILITARY – LAND ACQUISITION]* * * * * * * * * *

Page 84-line 8 Under OTHER FUNDS increase amount by "500,000 T1".To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as necessary. ILLOWAY, QUARBERG

HB0001H2018/FAILED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): 015.  ATTORNEY GENERAL(Law Office)

* * * * * * * * * *Page 18-line 16 Under GENERAL FUND decrease amount by "534,191"; under

OTHER FUNDS increase amount by "534,191 S1". GINGERY

HB0001H2019/ADOPTED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): Section 015. ATTORNEY GENERAL(Law Office)

* * * * * * * * * *Page 18—line 16 After "Law Office" insert "3.".Page 19-After line 20 Insert:"3.  All school foundation program account funding appropriated to the attorney general's school funding equity litigation program for expenditure are subject to the review and prior approval of the attorney general or his designee. This is to include but not limited to contracts, bid requests, bid waiver requests, travel requests both instate and out of state and equipment purchases. All school funding equity litigation program staff shall adhere to established attorney general office policies and procedures including state of Wyoming annual and sick leave guidelines. All school funding equity litigation program's current and future staff shall be compensated commensurate to all other attorney general staff. This footnote shall be effective immediately.".

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To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as necessary. GINGERY

HB0001H2020/FAILED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): 007.  WYOMING MILITARY DEPARTMENT(Army National Guard)* * * * * * * * * *

Page 13-line 19 Under OTHER FUNDS decrease amount by "1,377,977 S5".Page 14-line 3 Decrease Full Time positions by "6".To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as necessary.  JAGGI

HB0001H2021/WITHDRAWN

HB0001H2022/ADOPTED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): Section 048.  DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH(Public Health)

* * * * * * * * * *Page 30-lines 7 through 26 In the Berger second reading amendment

(HB0001H2003/A) to these lines in section 048a created by that amendment:In the "Public Health" line item After "5." insert ",12."; under GENERAL FUND increase amount by "125,000".

Page 30-lines 7 through 26 In the Berger second reading amendment (HB0001H2003/A) to these lines in section 048b created by that amendment:In the "Public Health" line item After "5." insert ",12."; under GENERAL FUND increase amount by "125,000".

Page 33-after line 18 Insert:"12.  Of this general fund appropriation, a total of two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($250,000.00) in the 2013-2014 biennium shall only be expended for the purpose of providing stipends to physician medical directors who provide clinical oversight and guidance for local emergency medical service providers.".To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as necessary.  KASPERIK

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Goggles, Greene, Harvey, Illoway, Kasperik, Lubnau, McOmie, Patton, Petroff, Roscoe, Steward, Throne, Vranish, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dn.Nays: Representative(s) Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Edmonds, Gingery, Greear, Harshman, Hunt, Jaggi, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Madden, McKim, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Reeder, Semlek, Stubson, Teeters and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) BlakeAyes 31 Nays 28 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

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HB0001H2023/ADOPTED[MULTIPLE BUDGETS AFFECTED]

Section Under Consideration:Section 048.  DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH

(Behavioral Health)

Other Budget(s) Affected:  Section 080.  DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS (WY Med Corr Inst)

* * * * * * * * * *Page 30-lines 7 through 26 In the Berger second reading amendment

(HB0001H2003/A) to these lines in section 48a created by that amendment:In the line item "Behavioral Health" Under OTHER FUNDS increase amount by "1,250,000 TT".

Page 30-lines 7 through 26 In the Berger second reading amendment (HB0001H2003/A) to these lines in section 48b created by that amendment:In the line item "Behavioral Health" Under OTHER FUNDS increase amount by "1,250,000 TT".

Page 44-line 25 Under OTHER FUNDS decrease amount by "2,500,000 TT".To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as necessary. ESQUIBEL, K., HARSHMAN, MCOMIE, REEDER

HB0001H2024/ADOPTED[MULTIPLE BUDGETS AFFECTED]

TECHNICAL CORRECTIONSBudget(s) Affected:

Section 007. [WYOMING MILITARY DEPARTMENT](Army National Guard)

Section 020. [DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY] (AML Funding)Section 027. [SCHOOL FACILITIES COMMISSION]

(Engineering and Technical)Section 072. [RETIREMENT SYSTEM]

(Administration)Section 321. [STANDARD BUDGET REDUCTIONS]Section 327. [E-RATE EXCESS REVENUE FUNDS]Section 328. [EDUCATION ACCOUNTABILITY DATA SYSTEM]

* * * * * * * * * * * * * *Page 13–line 19 Under OTHER FUNDS decrease amount by "723,562 S5".Page 20-after line 11 Insert: "Abandoned mine reclamation"; Under FEDERAL

FUND increase amount by "133,600,000".Page 23-line 18 After "Technical" insert "1.".Page 23-After line 24 insert:

"1.  Of this school capital construction appropriation, four million six hundred thousand dollars ($4,600,000.00) is effective immediately.". Page 42-line 16 Under OTHER FUNDS increase amount by "341,362 PF".Page 43-line 2 Increase Full Time positions by "1".Page 43-line 7 Delete "officer" insert "officers".Page 43-line 8 After "(0034)" insert "and the additional authorized

full time position,".Page 43-line 13 After "#0034" insert "and the additional authorized

senior investment officer."Page 85-line 24 Delete "general fund" insert "omnibus permanent land

fund.Page 110-after 21 Insert: "(c) This section is effective immediately.".

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Page 126-line 22 Delete entirely.Page 126-line 23 Delete the line through "fund" insert "rate

appropriation account 2009-001-205-4600".Page 127-line 29 After "education." Insert "Any funds remaining in this

account related to e-rate revenues, upon the effective date of this section, which are in excess of the amounts appropriated in this section shall be transferred to and deposited to the school foundation program account.".

To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as necessary. BERGER

HB0001H2025/ADOPTED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): [048. Department of Health]* * * * * * * * * *

Page 32-line 21 After "outcomes" insert "." and delete balance of line.

Page 32-line 22 Delete.Page 32-line 23 Delete "counseling plan.".  GINGERY

HB0001H2026/ADOPTED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): Addition to 300 Sections* * * * * * * * * *

Page 131-After line 18 Insert the following new section and renumber as necessary:

"[LIVESTOCK ANIMAL REIMBURSEMENT PROGRAM]Section 329.(a)  If 2012 Senate File 18 is enacted into law, up to five hundred

thousand dollars ($500,000.00) of the unexpended, unobligated funds remaining on June 30, 2012 in the general fund appropriation for brucellosis testing in 2011 Wyoming Session Laws, Chapter 88, Section 2, Section 003 shall not revert and are hereby reappropriated to the animal reimbursement account created by W.S. 11-19-106(g). Notwithstanding any other provision of law, this appropriation shall not be transferred or expended for any other purpose.

(b)  This section is effective immediately.".To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as necessary. SEMLEK

HB0001H2027/FAILED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Section 3. CAPITAL CONSTRUCTIONBudget(s): 006.  ADMINISTRATION AND INFORMATION

(Department of Health WSH Plan)* * * * * * * * * *

Page 84-line 21 After "Plan." insert "6.".Page 85-after line 26 Insert: "6. The plan shall include a Level II study

for construction of a geriatric psychiatric building at the Wyoming State Hospital, in accordance with the study and report completed pursuant to Wyoming Laws 2006, Chapter 40, Section 1, which shall be considered a Level I study for purposes of W.S. 9-5-108. The Level II study shall include those items identified in W.S. 9-5-108(a)(ii) to facilitate a Level III construction and operation plan.".

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To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as necessary. GINGERY

HB0001H2028/ADOPTED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): Section 085. WYOMING BUSINESS COUNCIL(Investment Ready Communities)

* * * * * * * * * *Page 46-line 9 Delete "2."; Under GENERAL FUND decrease amount by

"1,000,000".Page 47-lines 15 through 24 Delete entirely.To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as necessary. ILLOWAY, QUARBERG, STUBSON

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Cannady, Childers, Edmonds, Eklund, Freeman, Gay, Greear, Greene, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Lockhart, Loucks, Madden, Miller, Moniz, Peasley, Quarberg, Reeder, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dn.Nays: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blikre, Campbell, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Esquibel, K., Gingery, Goggles, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Krone, Lubnau, McKim, McOmie, Nicholas, B., Patton, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Roscoe and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Blake and BuchananAyes 34 Nays 24 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

HB0001H2029/FAILEDSection Under Consideration:

Budget(s): 039.  WILDLIFE/NATURAL RESOURCE TRUST(Wildlife Trust Projects)

057.  COMMUNITY COLLEGE COMMISSION(State Aid)

* * * * * * * * * *Page 26-line 6 Under GENERAL FUND decrease amount by "5,000,000".Page 37-line 18 After "Aid" insert "1."; under GENERAL FUND increase

amount by "5,000,000".Page 37-after line 25 Insert:"1.  Of this general fund appropriation, five million dollars ($5,000,000.00) shall only be expended to address issues associated with enrollment growth and shall not be used for salary increases.".To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as necessary. JAGGI, MILLER.

HB0001H2030/ADOPTED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): 057.  COMMUNITY COLLEGE COMMISSION(State Aid)

* * * * * * * * * *Delete the Jaggi second reading amendment (HB0001H2029/A). Further amend as

follows:Page 37-line 18 After "Aid" insert "1."; under GENERAL FUND increase

amount by "8,800,000".Page 38-after line 6 Insert:"1.  Of this general fund appropriation, eight million eight hundred thousand dollars ($8,800,000.00) shall only be expended to address issues associated with enrollment growth and shall not be used for salary increases.".

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To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as necessary. KRONE, CHILDERS, CRAFT, GOGGLES

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Goggles, Greear, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Kasperik, Krone, Lubnau, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Petroff, Quarberg, Roscoe, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dn.Nays: Representative(s) Brechtel, Burkhart, Davison, Edmonds, Gay, Gingery, Greene, Harshman, Jaggi, Kroeker, Lockhart, Loucks, Madden, Nicholas, B., Pedersen, Petersen, Reeder, Semlek, Steward, Stubson and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) BlakeAyes 38 Nays 21 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

HB0001H2031/ADOPTED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): Section 048. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH(Behavioral Health)* * * * * * * * * *

Page 32-line 19 Delete "or" insert ",".Page 32-line 20 After "Organizations" insert "or the National

Integrated Accreditation for Healthcare Organizations". KASPERIK, LUBNAU

HB0001H2032/FAILED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): Section 072.  [RETIREMENT SYSTEM](Volunteer EMT Pension)* * * * * * * * * *

Page 42-line 19 After "Volunteer EMT Pension" insert "2."; under GENERAL FUND increase amount by "906,231".

Page 43-after line 23 Insert:"2. Of this general fund appropriation, nine hundred six thousand two hundred thirty-one dollars ($906,231.00) shall be deposited in the volunteer emergency medical technician pension account created by W.S. 35-29-102(a).".To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as necessary. STEWARD

HB0001H2033/FAILED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): Additions to 300 Sections* * * * * * * * * *

Page 131-After line 18 Insert the following new sections and renumber as necessary:

"[MINERAL SEVERANCE TAX DIVERSION]Section 329. W.S. 39-14-801(b) is amended to read:

39-14-801. Severance tax distributions; distribution account created; formula.

(b)  Before making distributions from the severance tax distribution account under subsections (c) through (e) of this section, an amount equal to two-thirds (2/3) of the amount of tax collected under W.S. 39-14-104(a)(i) and (b)(i) and 39-14-204(a)(i) for the same period shall be deposited into the permanent Wyoming mineral trust fund except that for the fiscal year 2010 years 2013 and 2014 these funds shall be deposited as follows:

(i)  Fifty percent (50%) to the permanent Wyoming mineral trust fund; and

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(ii)  Fifty percent (50%) to the permanent Wyoming mineral trust fund reserve account created by W.S. 9-4-719(b) legislative stabilization reserve account.

[PERMANENT WYOMING MINERAL TRUST FUND RESERVE ACCOUNT]Section 330.

(a)  For the fiscal years ending on June 30, 2012 and June 30, 2013, funds which would be deposited into the permanent Wyoming mineral trust fund from the permanent Wyoming mineral trust fund reserve account pursuant to W.S. 9-4-719(b) shall not be deposited to the permanent fund but shall be deposited to the legislative stabilization reserve account on each of the specified dates.

(b)  This section is effective immediately."To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as necessary. THRONE, MADDEN

HB0001H2034/WITHDRAWN

HB0001H2035/ADOPTED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): 024. STATE PARKS & CULTURAL RESOURCES(Cultural Resources)* * * * * * * * * *

Page 22-line 19 After "1." insert ", 2."; Under GENERAL FUND increase amount by "250,000".

Page 23-after line 11 Insert:"2. Of this general fund appropriation, two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($250,000.00) shall only be expended for the purposes of Wyoming Arts Council Operating Support Grant Funding. This appropriation shall be considered one-time funding and shall not be included in the department's 2015-2016 standard budget request.".To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as necessary. PETROFF, KRONE, ROSCOE

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brown, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gingery, Goggles, Greene, Hunt, Illoway, Kasperik, Krone, Lockhart, Lubnau, McOmie, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Pedersen, Petroff, Roscoe, Stubson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Brechtel, Burkhart, Davison, Edmonds, Gay, Greear, Harshman, Harvey, Jaggi, Kroeker, Loucks, Madden, McKim, Miller, Peasley, Petersen, Quarberg, Reeder, Semlek, Steward and VranishExcused: Representative(s) Blake, Buchanan and TeetersAyes 36 Nays 21 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

HB0001H2036/WITHDRAWN

HB0001H2037/WITHDRAWN

HB0001H2038/FAILED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): Section 067.  UNIVERSITY OF WYOMING(UW Project Fund)* * * * * * * * * *

Page 88-line 2 After "appropriated" insert "for renovations and improvements to the university's engineering building." and delete balance of line.

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Page 88-lines 3 through 5 Delete.". WALLIS

HB0001H2039/ADOPTED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): 048.  Department of Health(Health Care Finance)

* * * * * * * * * *Page 30-lines 7 through 26 In the Berger Second Reading Amendment

(HB0001H2003/A) to these lines in Section 048a created by that amendment:In the Health Care Finance line item After "2." insert ", 12."; Under GENERAL FUND increase amount by "30,000".

Page 30-lines 7 through 26 In the Berger Second Reading Amendment (HB0001H2003/A) to these lines in Section 048b created by that amendment:In the Health Care Finance line item After "2." insert ", 12."; Under GENERAL FUND increase amount by "30,000".

Page 33-After line 18 Insert:"12.  Of this general fund appropriation, a total of sixty thousand dollars ($60,000.00) in the 2013-2014 fiscal biennium shall only be expended through developmental programs for hearing aids for early childhood intervention.".To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as necessary.  CRAFT, JAGGI, HUNT, REEDER

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Petersen, Petroff, Reeder, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Brechtel, Edmonds, Greear, Kroeker, Nicholas B., Pedersen, Quarberg and TeetersExcused: Representative(s) BlakeAyes 51 Nays 8 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

HB0001H2040/ADOPTED[MULTIPLE BUDGETS AFFECTED]

Section Under Consideration: Section 316. [DISTANCE EDUCATION]Other Budget(s) Affected: Section 317. [STATEWIDE VIDEO CONFERENCING]

* * * * * * * * * * *Page 104-lines 11 through 24 Delete entirely.Page 105-lines 1 through 15 Delete entirely and insert:

"[DISTANCE EDUCATION AND STATEWIDE VIDEO CONFERENCING]Section 316. Unexpended, unobligated monies remaining from the

appropriation in 2010 Wyoming Session Laws, Chapter 39, Section 327(g) and (h) and Section 328(c) and (d) shall not revert on June 30, 2012, but shall be held by the state auditor subject to distribution by the governor.  A statewide distance education and video conferencing plan shall be developed and submitted to the joint appropriations committee. The plan shall be consistent with the budget request submitted to the joint appropriations committee for the 2013-2014 fiscal biennium, provide clear deliverables and timelines, and be developed as directed by the governor in consultation with the director of the department of administration and information, the state

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chief information officer and ex-members of the distance learning council previously established under section 327 and terminating June 30, 2012.  The governor shall submit the plan for consideration in his 2013 supplemental budget request for final approval by the legislature. In the interim, the state chief information officer shall oversee the operations of the video conference enterprise and the director of the department of administration and information shall oversee the operations of the distance learning center." To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as necessary. BERGER.

HB0001H2041/ADOPTED (CORRECTED COPY)[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): 048. Department of Health(Public Health)

* * * * * * * * * *Page 30-lines 7 through 26 In the Berger Second Reading Amendment

(HB0001H2003/A) to these lines in section 048a created by that amendment:In the Public Health line item - After "5." insert ", 12."; under GENERAL FUND increase amount by "125,000".

Page 30-lines 7 through 26 In the Berger Second Reading Amendment (HB0001H2003/A) to these lines in section 048b created by that amendment:In the Public Health line item - After "5." insert ", 12."; under GENERAL FUND increase amount by "125,000".

Page 33-After line 18 Insert:"12. Of this general fund appropriation, two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($250,000.00) shall only be expended for the purpose of developing a primary care medical home network in Wyoming.".To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as necessary.  GAY, REEDER

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Bonner, Brown, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Hunt, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Peasley, Reeder, Steward, Stubson, Throne, Vranish and Zwonitzer, Dn.Nays: Representative(s) Berger, Blikre, Botten, Brechtel, Buchanan, Burkhart, Edmonds, Gingery, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Lubnau, Madden, Nicholas, B., Patton, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Teeters, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) BlakeAyes 32 Nays 27 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

HB0001H2042/ADOPTED (CORRECTED COPY)Budget(s): Section 304. [CARRYOVER APPROPRIATIONS]

[PINE BARK BEETLE MITIGATION]* * * * * * * * * *

Page 92-After line 17 Insert:"[PINE BARK BEETLE MITIGATION]

(c)  Notwithstanding W.S. 9-2-1008, 9-2-1012(e) and 9-4-207, one million dollars ($1,000,000.00) or so much thereof as is available, of unexpended, unobligated monies appropriated in 2010 Wyoming Session Laws Chapter 39, Section 2, Section 010 and 2011 Wyoming Session Laws Chapter 88, Section 2, Section 010 to the emergency insect management program shall not revert on June 30, 2012, but are reappropriated to the department of agriculture. The department shall expend these funds only for pine bark beetle mitigation. The

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department may utilize the expertise and staff of the emergency insect management committee created pursuant to Title 11, Chapter 5, Article 4 of the Wyoming Statutes while expending funds under this subsection. These funds may be expended on private, state or federal lands pursuant to memoranda of agreement entered into between the department and any local, state or federal agency.".Page 92-line 19 Delete "(c)" insert "(d)".To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as necessary. SEMLEK

HB0001H2043/ADOPTED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): Section 304. [CARRYOVER APPROPRIATIONS]* * * * * * * * * *

Page 92-after line 17 Insert:"(c)  Notwithstanding W.S. 9-2-1008, 9-2-1012(e) and 9-4-207(a), of any

unexpended, unobligated monies appropriated from the general fund to the office of the governor by 2010 Wyoming Session Laws, Chapter 88, Section 2, Section 001, Footnote 9 for the grants to rural fire districts impacted by mineral exploration and production in southeast Wyoming shall not revert on June 30, 2012, and are hereby reappropriated to the office of the governor for the grants to rural fire districts impacted by mineral exploration and production in southeast Wyoming for the period beginning July 1, 2012 and ending June 30, 2014. Grants under this section shall be made in accordance with the provisions of 2010 Wyoming Session Laws, Chapter 88, Section 2, Section 001, Footnote 9.".To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as necessary. TEETERS

HB0001H2044/FAILED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): Section 048.  DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH(Public Health)

* * * * * * * * * *Page 30-lines 7 through 26 In the Berger second reading amendment

(HB0001H2003/A) to these lines in section 048a created by that amendment:In the "Behavioral Health" line item, after "8." insert ",12."; under OTHER FUNDS increase amount by "2,500,000 TT".

Page 30-lines 7 through 26 In the Berger second reading amendment (HB0001H2003/A) to these lines in section 048b created by that amendment:In the "Behavioral Health" line item, after "8." insert ",12."; under OTHER FUNDS increase amount by "2,500,000 TT".

Page 33-after line 18 Insert:"12.  Of this other funds appropriation, a total of five million dollars ($5,000,000.00) TT in the 2013-2014 biennium shall only be expended for the purpose of mental health/substance abuse centers that are twenty-four (24) hour in-patient and out-patient facilities.".  GAY, CRAFT, HARSHMAN, REEDER

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HB0001H2045/FAILED[MULTIPLE BUDGETS AFFECTED]

Section Under Consideration: Section 048. [DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH](Health Care Finance)

Other Budget(s) Affected: Section 309. [FLEX-EXECUTIVE]* * * * * * * * * * * * * *

Page 30-lines 7 through 26 In the Berger Second Reading Amendment (HB0001H2003/A) to these lines in section 048b created by that amendment:In the Health Care Financing line item - Under GENERAL FUND decrease amount by "160,000,000".

Page 99-line 23 Delete "." insert ";".Page 99-after line 23 Insert:

"(iii)  In addition to the authority under paragraphs (i) and (ii)  of this subsection, the governor is authorized to transfer to the department health for the health care finance division one hundred sixty million dollars ($160,000,000.00) for expenditure in the 2014 fiscal year. The legislature's intent in authorizing the transfers under this paragraph is to:

(A)  Fully fund the health care finance division as necessary to provide authorized Medicaid and other statutorily authorized benefits;

(B)  Achieve an approximate five percent (5%) reduction in general fund appropriations for the 2013-2014 fiscal biennium; and

(C)  Allow the governor flexibility in reducing general fund appropriations to achieve the stated intent."To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as necessary. MILLER

HB0001H2046/ADOPTED[MULTIPLE BUDGETS AFFECTED]

Section Under Consideration:Section: 057.  COMMUNITY COLLEGE COMMISSION

 (State Aid)Other Budget(s) Affected:

Section:  .067  UNIVERSITY OF WYOMING* * * * * * * * * *

Page 37-line 18 After "Aid" insert "1.".Page 38-After line 5 Insert:

"1.  No part of this general fund appropriation shall be used for salary increases.". Page 41-line 4 After "Aid" insert "1.".Page 41-After line 11 Insert:

"1.  No part of this general fund appropriation shall be used for salary increases.". QUARBERG, TEETERS

HB0001H2047/FAILED[MULTIPLE BUDGETS AFFECTED]

Section Under Consideration:Section 010.  DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

Other Budget(s) Affected:Section 051.  LIVESTOCK BOARD

* * * * * * * * * *Page 16-After line 17 Insert:

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"Wyoming Livestock Board 2."; under GENERAL FUND increase amount by "8,311,445"; under FEDERAL FUND increase amount by "426,151"; under OTHER FUNDS increase amount by "8,782,878 SR" and by "111,178 AG".Page 16-line 21 Increase Full Time positions by "20".Page 17-after line 6 Insert:"2.  The funds appropriated and positions authorized with this footnote are hereby transferred to the department of agriculture. The department shall determine the statutory changes needed to transfer the duties of the livestock board to the department of agriculture and shall report its findings to the joint interim agriculture, state and public lands and water resources committee by October 1, 2012. The joint interim agriculture, state and public lands and water resources committee shall sponsor legislation necessary to implement this transfer.".Page 35-lines 2 through 17 Delete entirely.To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as necessary. JAGGI

HB0001H2048/ADOPTED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): 036.  BOARD OF MIDWIFERY(Administration)

* * * * * * * * * *Page 73-line 5 After "Administration" insert "1.".Page 73-after line 11 Insert:"1.  Notwithstanding W.S. 9-1-210, the board of midwifery is specifically empowered to accept grants, gifts, transfers, bequests and donations.". HARVEY

2/24/2012 H Passed 2nd Reading

HB0001H3001/ADOPTED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): 326. LOCAL GOVERNMENT DISTRIBUTIONS – II[CAPITAL PROJECT FUNDING]

* * * * * * * * * *Page 126-line 14 After "subsection." insert "As determined by the

governing body in each county, amounts granted to a recipient governing body for a future project for which the funds will not be formally encumbered during the 2013-2014 biennium, shall not revert.".

To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as necessary. SEMLEK

HB0001H3002/ADOPTED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): 049.  DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY SERVICES(Services)

* * * * * * * * * *Page 34-line 5 After "Services" insert "3.".Page 34-after line 28 Insert:"3. Through June 30, 2014, the department shall limit the number of residential treatment facilities and group homes certified as child caring facilities under W.S. 14-4-101 and the overall capacity of those residential treatment facilities and group homes to the level of such facilities and beds that were certified as of January 1, 2012.".To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as necessary.  GOGGLES, BERGER

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HB0001H3003/ADOPTED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): Section 067. UNIVERSITY OF WYOMING(State Aid)

(School of Energy Resources)* * * * * * * * * *

Page 41-line 4 Under GENERAL FUND decrease amount by "20,400,000".Page 41-after line 5 Insert: "School of Energy Resources"; Under GENERAL

FUND increase amount by "20,400,000".To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as necessary. LOCKHART, LUBNAU

HB0001H3004/FAILED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

[Capital Construction]Budget(s): 067.  University of Wyoming

(Performing Arts)* * * * * * * * * *

Page 86-line 14 Delete "Performing Arts" insert "School of Engineering".

Page 86-line 22 After "university" insert "for the school of engineering project".

To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as necessary. LOCKHART

HB0001H3005/FAILED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): Section 045.  DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION(Airport Improvements)* * * * * * * * * *

Delete the Stubson et al. seconding read amendment (HB0001H2009/A) entirely.Further amend as follows:Page 29-line 15 After "Improvements" insert "3.".Page 30-after line 5 Insert:"3.  The aeronautics commission shall require, as a condition of any air services enhancement agreements pursuant to W.S. 10-3-601, that the applicant match at least ten percent (10%) of the funds to be distributed under the agreement by the commission with local funds in cash and not in kind.". To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as necessary. ILLOWAY, CHILDERS, KRONE

HB0001H3006/FAILED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): 057. COMMUNITY COLLEGE COMMISSION(State Aid)

* * * * * * * * * *Page 37-line 18 In the KRONE, et al., second reading amendment

(HB0001H2030/A) to this line delete "8,800,000" insert "4,400,000".

Page 38-after line 6 In the KRONE, et al., second reading amendment (HB0001H2030/A) to this line delete "eight million eight hundred thousand dollars ($8,800,000.00)" insert "four million four hundred thousand dollars ($4,400,000.00)".

To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as necessary. GINGERY, HARSHMAN

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HB0001H3007/WITHDRAWN

HB0001H3008/FAILED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): 048. Department of Health(Health Care Finance)

* * * * * * * * * *Page 30-lines 7-through 26 In the Berger Second Reading Amendment

(HB001S2003/A) to these lines, in section 048a created by that amendment:In the "Health Care Financing" line item After "2." insert ", 12."; Under GENERAL FUND increase amount by "3,500,000"; Under FEDERAL FUND increase amount by "3,500,000".

Page 33-After line 18 Insert:"12.  Of this appropriation, three million five hundred thousand dollars ($3,500,000.00) of the general fund appropriation and three million five hundred thousand dollars ($3,500,000.00) of the federal fund appropriation shall only be used to reduce the waiting lists for the Medicaid child and adult developmental disability waivers and the acquired brain injury waivers.".To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as necessary.  GINGERY

HB0001H3009/ADOPTED (CORRECTED COPY)[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Section 3. Capital ConstructionBudget(s): Section 067. UNIVERSITY OF WYOMING

(Performing Arts)* * * * * * * * * *

Delete Lockhart et al. third reading amendment (HB0001H3004/A) entirely.Further amend as follows:Page 86-line 14 Under GENERAL FUND decrease amount by "2,000,000". Page 86-line 20 Delete "sixteen million two hundred thousand" insert

"fourteen million two hundred thousand dollars ($14,200,000.00)".

Page 86-line 21 Delete "dollars ($16,200,000.00)".Page 86-line 23 After "footnote." insert "Not later than September 1,

2012, the university shall submit to the governor and the joint appropriations interim committee a plan for the performing arts facility renovation, including funding sources for the renovation. After the plan is submitted to the governor and the joint appropriations interim committee,"; delete balance of the line.

Page 86-lines 24 through 26 Delete entirely.Page 86-line 27 Delete "received,"; delete "matching".To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as necessary. MILLER, BONNER, ILLOWAY, STUBSON

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner, Botten, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Connolly, Craft, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gingery, Goggles, Greene, Harshman, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Loucks, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Patton, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Roscoe, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.

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Nays: Representative(s) Blikre, Brechtel, Burkhart, Childers, Davison, Edmonds, Gay, Greear, Harvey, Hunt, Lockhart, Lubnau, Nicholas, B., Peasley, Quarberg, Semlek and VranishExcused: Representative(s) ReederAyes 42 Nays 17 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

HB0001H3010/FAILED[MULTIPLE BUDGETS AFFECTED]

Section Under Consideration: Section 048. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH(Mental Health and Substance Abuse)

Other Budget(s) Affected: Section 066. WYOMING TOURISM BOARD(Wyoming Tourism Board)

* * * * * * * * * * * * * *Page 30-lines 7 through 26 In the Berger second reading amendment

(HB0001H2003/A) to these lines in section 048a created by that amendment:In the Behavioral Health line item; After "8." insert ", 12."; Under GENERAL FUND increase amount by "375,000".

Page 30-lines 7 through 26 In the Berger second reading amendment (HB0001H2003/A to these lines in section 048b created by that amendment:In the Behavioral Health line item; After "8." insert ", 12."; Under GENERAL FUND increase amount by "375,000".

Page 33-after line 18 Insert:"12. Notwithstanding any flex authority granted to the department of health in this act, the general fund appropriation provided with this footnote shall only be expended for programs within the mental health and substance abuse services division.".Page 40-line 17 Under GENERAL FUND decrease amount by "750,000".To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as necessary. BRECHTEL

HB0001H3011/ADOPTED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): Section 314. [BUDGET REDUCTION AUTHORITY-REVENUE SHORTFALL]* * * * * * * * * *

Page 103-line 8 Delete "review all" insert "periodically review".Page 103-line 9 Delete "every six (6) months".Page 103-line 10 Delete "for the next six (6) month period".Page 103-line 13 Delete "for the next".Page 103-line 14 Delete "six (6) month period".Page 103-line 15 Delete "within sixty (60) days". BUCHANAN, LUBNAU

HB0001H3012/WITHDRAWN

HB0001H3013/ADOPTED (CORRECTED COPY)[BUDGET AFFECTED]

[CAPITAL CONSTRUCTION]Budget(s): 067. [UNIVERSITY OF WYOMING]

(UW Project Fund)* * * * * * * * * *

Page 86-line 17 Under GENERAL FUND decrease amount by "15,000,000".Page 87-lines 17 through 20 Delete entirely and insert "5. Five million

dollars ($5,000,000.00) shall only be expended for long".

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Page 87-line 23 Delete ";" insert ".".Page 87-lines 24 through 28 Delete entirely.Page 88-lines 1 through 5 Delete entirely. To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as necessary. WALLIS, BUCHANAN, LUBNAU, TEETERS

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Freeman, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Nicholas, B., Peasley, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Brown, Esquibel, K., Gay, Greene, Harshman, Moniz, Patton, Pedersen and Zwonitzer, Dn.Excused: Representative(s) ReederAyes 50 Nays 9 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

HB0001H3014/FAILED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): 101. SUPREME COURT(Administration)

* * * * * * * * * *Page 48-line 4 After "Administration" insert "1."; under GENERAL FUND

increase amount by "1,200,000".Page 48-After line 16 Insert:"1. Of this general fund appropriation, one million two hundred thousand dollars ($1,200,000.00) shall only be used for salary adjustments to judicial branch employees, not including judges, for market pay adjustments to bring salaries as close as possible to ninety-one percent (91%) of market pay as determined by the most recently completed third party salary comparison study. No adjustment shall result in a salary in excess of ninety-one percent (91%) of market.".To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as necessary. WALLIS, BOTTEN

HB0001H3015/FAILED[MULTIPLE BUDGETS AFFECTED]

Section Under Consideration: Section 048. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH (Mental Health and Substance Abuse)

Other Budget(s) Affected: [CAPITAL CONSTRUCTION]Section 067. UNIVERSITY OF WYOMING

(UW Project Fund)* * * * * * * * * * * * * *

Page 30-lines 7 through 26 In the Berger second reading amendment (HB0001H2003/A) to these lines in section 048a created by that amendment:In the Behavioral Health line item; After "8." insert ", 12."; Under GENERAL FUND increase amount by "1,750,000".

Page 30-lines 7 through 26 In the Berger second reading amendment (HB0001H2003/A to these lines in section 048b created by that amendment:In the Behavioral Health line item; After "8." insert ", 12."; Under GENERAL FUND increase amount by "1,750,000".

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Page 33-after line 18 Insert:"12. Notwithstanding any flex authority granted to the department of health in this act, the general fund appropriation provided with this footnote shall only be expended for programs within the mental health and substance abuse services division.".Page 86-line 17 Under GENERAL FUND decrease amount by "3,500,000".Page 87-line 17 Delete "twenty million dollars".Page 87-line 18 Delete "($20,000,000.00)" insert "sixteen million five

hundred thousand dollars ($16,500,000.00)".Page 87-line 24 Delete "fifteen million dollars ($15,000,000.00)"

insert "eleven million five hundred thousand dollars ($11,500,000.00)".

To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as necessary. BRECHTEL

HB0001H3016/ADOPTED[MULTIPLE BUDGETS AFFECTED]

Section Under Consideration:Section 057.  COMMUNITY COLLEGE COMMISSION

(State Aid)Other Budget(s) Affected:

Section 067.  UNIVERSITY OF WYOMING(State Aid)

* * * * * * * * * * * * Page 37-line 18 After "Aid" insert "1.".Page 38-after line 5 Insert:"1.  For the 2013-2014 fiscal biennium, no funds generated by an increase in tuition or mandatory fees shall be used to provide any salary increase for community college employees.".Page 41-line 4 After "Aid" insert "1.".Page 41-after line 11 Insert:"1.  For the 2013-2014 fiscal biennium, no funds generated by an increase in tuition or mandatory fees shall be used to provide any salary increase for university employees.".To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as necessary.  HARSHMAN

HB0001H3017/WITHDRAWN

HB0001H3018/WITHDRAWN

HB0001H3019/FAILED (CORRECTED COPY)[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): 024.  STATE PARKS & CULTURAL RESOURCES(St Parks & Hist Sites)* * * * * * * * * *

Page 22-line 22 After "Sites" insert "2."; under GENERAL FUND increase amount by "500,000".

Page 23-after line 11 Insert:"2.  Of this general fund appropriation, five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000.00) shall only be expended for the purchase and placement of portable boat ramps at state parks impacted by flooding or lack of water.".To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as necessary.  MCOMIE, BONNER

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HB0001H3020/FAILED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): Section 045.  DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION(GF App to Commission)* * * * * * * * * *

Page 29-line 17 After "2." insert ", 3."; Under GENERAL FUND increase amount by "300,000".

Page 30-After line 5 Insert:"3. Of this general fund appropriation, three hundred thousand dollars

($300,000.00) shall only be expended for signage necessary as a result of the enactment of 2012 HB 48. If 2012 HB 48 is not enacted into law, the funds appropriated with this footnote shall revert to the general fund.". ZWONITZER, DV., BONNER

HB0001H3021/FAILED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

[CAPITAL CONSTRUCTION]Budget(s): 067.  UNIVERSITY OF WYOMING

(Half Acre Rec Center)* * * * * * * * * *

Page 86-line 16 Delete ", 4.".Page 87-lines 9 through 15 Delete entirely.Renumber as necessary.  ZWONITZER, DN.

HB0001H3022/WITHDRAWN

HB0001H3023/WITHDRAWN

HB0001H3024/FAILED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): Section 312. [POSITION FREEZE]* * * * * * * * * *

Page 102-line 12 After "312." insert "(a)". Page 102-after line 21 Insert:

"(b)  For the 2013-2014 fiscal biennium, every state agency authorized two hundred (200) or more permanent full-time employees under this act shall not fill one (1) vacant permanent full-time position for every two hundred (200) permanent full-time positions authorized for the agency. The vacant positions eliminated pursuant to this subsection shall be reduced in the agency's 2015-2016 standard budget request. This subsection shall not apply to the University of Wyoming or community colleges.".To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as necessary. KROEKER

HB0001H3025/FAILED (CORRECTED COPY)[BUDGET AFFECTED]

[CAPITAL CONSTRUCTION](Administration and Information)

Budget(s): 006.  ADMINISTRATION AND INFORMATION(A&I State Office Building)

* * * * * * * * * *Page 84-line 5 After "2." insert ",6.".Page 85-after line 26 Insert:"6.  Prior to the final completion of the Level III schematic design for the state office building site, the state building commission shall hold public hearings and receive public comment pursuant to W.S. 9-5-107(f), 9-5-108(b)

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(ii), and chapter IV of the rules and regulations of the state building commission.".To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as necessary.  THRONE

HB0001H3026/ADOPTED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): 048. Department of Health(Public Health)

* * * * * * * * * *Page 30-lines 7 through 26 In the Berger Second Reading Amendment

(HB0001S2003/A) to these lines in section 048a created by that amendment:In the "Public Health" line item delete "3.".

Page 30-lines 7 through 26 In the Berger Second Reading Amendment (HB0001S2003/A) to these lines in section 048b created by that amendment:In the "Public Health" line item delete "3.".

Page 31-lines 20 through 23 Delete.To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as necessary. HARVEY

HB0001H3027/ADOPTED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): 048. Department of Health(Public Health)

* * * * * * * * * *Page 30-lines 7 through 26 In the Berger Second Reading Amendment

(HB0001S2003/A) to these lines, in section 048a created by that amendment:In the "Public Health" line item After "5" insert ", 12.".

Page 33-After line 18 Insert:"12. The public health division of the department of health shall compile available, published and peer reviewed studies concerning tobacco harm reduction information and present the results at the first scheduled meeting of the joint labor, health and social services interim committee during the 2012-2013 interim.".To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as necessary.  CRAFT, MILLER

HB0001H3028/FAILED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): Section 048.  DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH(Public Health)

* * * * * * * * * *Page 30-lines 7 through 26 In the Berger second reading amendment

(HB0001H2003/A) to these lines in section 048a created by that amendment:In the "Behavioral Health" line item, after "8." insert ",12."; under OTHER FUNDS increase amount by "1,250,000 TT".

Page 30-lines 7 through 26 In the Berger second reading amendment (HB0001H2003/A) to these lines in section 048b created by that amendment:

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In the "Behavioral Health" line item, after "8." insert ",12."; under OTHER FUNDS increase amount by "1,250,000 TT".

Page 33-after line 18 Insert:"12.  Of this other funds appropriation, a total of two million five hundred thousand dollars ($2,500,000.00) TT in the 2013-2014 biennium shall only be expended for the purpose of mental health/substance abuse centers that are twenty-four (24) hour in-patient and out-patient facilities.".  GAY, ESQUIBEL, HARSHMAN, REEDER

HB0001H3029/FAILED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): Section 053. DEPARTMENT OF WORKFORCE SERVICES(Administration & Support)

* * * * * * * * * *Page 36-line 5 After "Administration & Support" insert "1."; under

GENERAL FUND increase amount by "250,000".Page 36-After line 22 Insert "1. Of this general fund appropriation, two hundred and fifty thousand dollars ($250,000.00) shall only be expended for purposes of the Senior Community Employment Service Program.".To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as necessary. BARBUTO

HB0001H3030/ADOPTED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

[CAPITAL CONSTRUCTION]Budget(s): Section: 067. University of Wyoming

(Sheridan Agriculture Building)* * * * * * * * * * * * * *

Page 86-After line 17 Insert "Sheridan Agriculture Building 6."; Under GENERAL FUND increase amount by "1,800,000".

Page 88-After line 5 Insert:"6.  Of this general fund appropriation, one million eight hundred thousand dollars ($1,800,000.00) shall only be expended to acquire and renovate the Watt agriculture building in Sheridan and to construct support structures.".To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as necessary. BERGER, BOTTEN, PATTON, WALLIS

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brown, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Connolly, Craft, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Kasperik, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McOmie, Moniz, Patton, Petroff, Semlek, Steward, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Barbuto, Brechtel, Buchanan, Burkhart, Childers, Davison, Edmonds, Gay, Gingery, Jaggi, Kroeker, Krone, Loucks, McKim, Miller, Nicholas, B., Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Stubson and TeetersExcused: Representative(s) ReederAyes 36 Nays 23 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

HB0001H3031/FAILED (CORRECTED COPY) [BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): Addition to 300 Sections* * * * * * * * * *

Page 131-After line 18 Insert the following new section and renumber as necessary:

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"[WYOMING BUSINESS COUNCIL AND BOARD OF TOURISM STUDY]Section 329.(a)  The joint minerals, business and economic development interim

committee shall review the status of the Wyoming business council and board of tourism and develop legislation as necessary to amend or repeal statutes under which the specified entities are treated differently than other executive branch agencies, including but not limited to personnel statutes. The legislation shall be prepared for introduction in the 2013 general session. Fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000.00) is appropriated from the general fund to the legislative service office for committee member salary, per diem and mileage for meetings conducted pursuant to this section.".To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as necessary. JAGGI.

HB0001H3032/FAILED (CORRECTED COPY)[BUDGET AFFECTED]

[CAPITAL CONSTRUCTION](University of Wyoming)

Budget(s): Section 067. UNIVERSITY OF WYOMING(Performing Arts)(UW Project Fund)* * * * * * * * * *

Delete the Lockhart third reading amendment (HB0001H3004/A) entirely.Delete the Brechtel third reading amendment (HB0001H3015/A) entirely.Further amend as follows:Page 86-line 14 Delete the Miller, et al., third reading amendment

(HB0001H3009/A) to this line; Under GENERAL FUND increase amount by "15,000,000".

Page 86-line 17 Under GENERAL FUND decrease amount by "15,000,000".Page 86-line 20 Delete the Miller, et al., third reading amendment

(HB0001H3009/A) to this line; "Delete "sixteen million two hundred thousand".

Page 86-line 21 Delete the Miller, et al., third reading amendment (HB0001H3009/A) to this line; "Delete "dollars ($16,200,000.00)" insert "twenty-nine million two hundred thousand ($29,200,000.00)".

Page 87-lines 17 through 20 Delete entirely and insert "5. Five million dollars ($5,000,000.00) shall only be expended for long".

Page 87-line 23 Delete ";" insert ".".Page 87-lines 24 through 28 Delete entirely.Page 88-lines 1 through 5 Delete entirely. To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as necessary. CONNOLLY, ZWONITZER, DN.

HB0001H3033/ADOPTED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Section 3.  CAPITAL CONSTRUCTIONBudget(s): 066.  ADMINISTRATION AND INFORMATION

(Department of Health WSH Plan)* * * * * * * * * * *

Page 84-line 21 After "Plan." insert "6.".Page 85-after line 26 Insert:"6.  This general fund appropriation shall be to the department of administration and information to conduct a Master Plan Study to review the role and function of the Wyoming State Hospital, how it may change in the future, if and how structures or infrastructures will support those changes,

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and provide a cost effective plan that meets the current and future needs of the facility and the state. The plan shall include a Level II study for construction of a geriatric psychiatric building at the Wyoming State Hospital, in accordance with the study and report completed pursuant to Wyoming Laws 2006, Chapter 40, Section 1, which shall be considered a Level I study for purposes of W.S. 9-5-108. The Level II study shall include those items identified in W.S. 9-5-108(a)(ii) to facilitate a Level III construction and operation plan. The department of administration and information, in conducting the Master Plan Study and Level II study, shall cooperate and coordinate with the department of health.".To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as necessary. GINGERY

HB0001H3034/ADOPTED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): 027. SCHOOL FACILITIES COMMISSION(Major Maintenance)* * * * * * * * * *

Page 23-line 17 After "Maintenance" insert "1."; Under OTHER FUNDS increase amount by "510,000S6".

Page 23-After line 24 Insert:"1.  (a)  The school facilities commission shall:

(i)  Notwithstanding W.S. 21-3-110(a)(x), from the school capital construction account appropriation, distribute up to two hundred fifty-five thousand dollars ($255,000.00) each fiscal year of the 2012-2013 biennium to each school district with a charter school, approved and operating in the 2011-2012 school year in accordance with W.S. 21-3-301 through 21-3-314, in the district which requires a lease for operation of the charter school's educational program. Lease payments under this footnote shall include the total costs of the base rent, additional rent for tenant improvements and any common maintenance costs, if applicable. The amounts expended under this paragraph shall be reduced to the extent the amounts are duplicative of any costs funded or paid for by alternative mechanisms. The funds appropriated under this paragraph, shall be distributed to qualifying school districts based upon the proration of the total qualifying costs of all qualifying school districts;

(ii)  In addition to paragraph (i) of this footnote and notwithstanding W.S. 21-3-110(a)(x), the commission shall for each fiscal year of the 2012-2013 biennium, expend an amount necessary to include the total allowable square footage of each charter school qualifying under paragraph (i) in the computation of the major maintenance payment under W.S. 21-15-109, to each district in which a qualifying charter school, as provided by paragraph (i) of this footnote, is operating. The amounts expended under this paragraph shall be reduced to the extent the amounts are duplicative of any maintenance costs included in the lease payments under paragraph (i) of this footnote or any costs funded or paid for by alternative mechanisms;

(iii)  In accordance with this footnote, and notwithstanding W.S. 21-15-101 through 21-15-123, school districts shall include requests by charter schools approved under W.S. 21-3-301 through 21-3-314 which receive lease payments in accordance with paragraph (i) of this footnote for the inclusion of the purchase of such facilities in school district facility plans submitted to the school facilities department in accordance with W.S. 21-15-116. Any request for purchase of a building for operation of a charter school shall include documentation of the economic feasibility of the purchase and evidence that the purchase will result in an economic savings to the state. In addition, plans shall describe the resolution of any potential existing leaseholder disputes or issues, if the purchase involves a facility

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with leaseholders other than the charter school. The school facilities department shall report to the joint appropriations committee and the select school facilities commission no later than September 15, 2012 regarding the inclusion of such a facility in a district's facility plan and accompanying request for purchase. The State of Wyoming, through the Department of Administration and Information and the School Facilities Department, is authorized to negotiate the purchase of any such building and transfer ownership of such building to the school district following resolution of all commercial leasing issues. For the biennium, square footage purchased in accordance with this paragraph shall not be included in any excess square footage determination and shall not be subject to the limitations imposed by W.S. 21-15-109(c).".To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as necessary. CONNOLLY, TEETERS

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greene, Harshman, Krone, Loucks, Madden, Moniz, Pedersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Semlek, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dn.Nays: Representative(s) Blikre, Botten, Brechtel, Campbell, Cannady, Davison, Greear, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Lockhart, Lubnau, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Petersen, Reeder, Roscoe, Steward, Stubson and Zwonitzer, Dv.Ayes 33 Nays 27 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

HB0001H3035/ADOPTED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): Section 001. OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR(Administration)

* * * * * * * * * *Page 5-line 11 Under GENERAL FUND increase amount by "50,000".Page 5-line 26 After "1" insert "(a)".Page 6-after line 5 Insert:

"(b)  Of this general fund appropriation, fifty thousand dollars ($50,000.00) shall only be expended for purposes of this footnote. The governor's office may use funds appropriated with this footnote to encourage the development of liquid natural gas export facilities using Wyoming produced natural gas. The governor's office may also use these funds to encourage the routing of tar sands oil pipelines through Wyoming to gulf coast refineries.".To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as necessary. HARSHMAN

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Campbell, Childers, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Gay, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Kasperik, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, McOmie, Nicholas, B., Patton, Pedersen, Petroff, Reeder, Stubson, Teeters, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Barbuto, Burkhart, Byrd, Cannady, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Freeman, Gingery, Goggles, Jaggi, Kroeker, Madden, McKim, Miller, Moniz, Peasley, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Throne, Vranish and Zwonitzer, Dn.Ayes 35 Nays 25 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

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HB0001H3036/ADOPTED[MULTIPLE BUDGETS AFFECTED]

Section Under Consideration: Section: Section 006. ADMINISTRATION AND INFORMATIONOther Budget(s)Affected:Section: Addition to 300 Sections [EDUCATIONAL LIAISON]

* * * * * * * * * *Page 11-line 24 After "OCIO/ITD 3." Insert ",5.".Page 13-After line 12 Insert: "5. (a)  Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the state chief information officer shall oversee, review and report on all aspects of administration and implementation of school finance and data collection required by W.S. 16-4-111(d), 21-2-202, 21-2-203, 21-3-117, 21-13-101 through 21-13-335 and in accordance with 2012 Senate File 33, as enacted into law, and Section 328 of this act and the related state longitudinal data system and associated infrastructure.

(b)  The state chief information officer shall assess and identify the requirements necessary to facilitate the integrity, accuracy and security of all information and data utilized in calculation and distribution of payments to Wyoming school districts from the school foundation program account. This includes but is not limited to data and information collected by the department of education, the state superintendent, the professional teaching standards board and the state board of education which may be utilized in any manner to calculate payments from the school foundation program account to Wyoming school districts. The state chief information officer's access to information shall include but is not limited to student demographics, school district profiles, including budgets, directories and school configurations, certified and non-certified staff salaries, experience, education, vacancies, applicants, national board certified data, course inventory information, including career-vocational education, gifted and talented, special education, at-risk, extended day and summer school program data and reports as collected by the Wyoming department of education.

(c)  All state agencies, boards, personnel, officials, Wyoming school districts and contractors shall cooperate with and provide all requested information to the state chief information officer in fulfilling the duties as required by this footnote. The chief information officer, or his designee, shall be treated as an employee of the Wyoming department of education for the purpose of receiving access to the data and reports identified in this section and is hereby a school official with a legitimate educational interest and a state officer evaluating education programs.

(d)  Notwithstanding W.S. 9-1-603(a)(vi), the attorney general shall resolve any question related to the receipt, distribution or sharing of information obtained by the state chief information officer in reporting to the governor and the legislature in accordance with subsection (e) of this footnote.

(e)  No later than the fifteenth of every month, the state chief information officer shall report to the governor, the joint appropriations interim committee and the joint education interim committee, his findings regarding duties under this footnote." Page 131-After line 19 Insert the following new section and renumber as necessary:

"[EDUCATIONAL LIAISON] Section 329.(a)  An educational liaison shall coordinate efforts by the legislature,

the advisory committee to the select committee on statewide education accountability, the state superintendent of public instruction, the state

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board of education, and the Wyoming department of education as required Wyoming Accountability in Education Act, W.S. 21-2-204 and Section 328 of this act. The educational liaison shall:

(i)  Coordinate, collect and review all information, data and reports required by the Wyoming Accountability in Education Act to be submitted to a legislative committee or the legislature and compile feedback and suggestions for the legislature;

(ii)  Provide periodic status reports on the execution of the Wyoming Accountability in Education Act by the state superintendent of public instruction, the state board of education and the Wyoming department of education;

(iii)  Review all requests for proposals or information, contracts and agreements executed or proposed for execution for the purposes of carrying out the duties required by the Wyoming Accountability in Education Act;

(iv)  Review applicable rules, regulations and policies related to implementation and administration of the Wyoming Accountability in Education Act; and

(v)  Identify and request necessary background and supporting information from appropriate educational and state agencies to provide feedback and recommendations to the legislature.

(b)  All state agencies, boards, personnel, officials, Wyoming school districts and contractors shall cooperate with and provide all requested information to the education liaison in the most expedited manner possible.

(c)  The education liaison shall be treated as an employee of the Wyoming department of education and a school official with a legitimate educational interest evaluating education programs for purposes of requesting and receiving access to data and information. Notwithstanding W.S. 9-1-603(a)(vi), the attorney general shall resolve any question related to the receipt, distribution or sharing of information obtained by the education liaison in fulfilling his duties under this section.

(d)  Funds made available to the legislative service office under 2012 Senate File 57, Section 7(a), as enacted into law, and 2012 Senate File 90, Section 6, as enacted into law, may be used by that office to retain an at-will contract employee or consultant as determined by the management council to implement the purposes of this section."To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as necessary. TEETERS.

HB0001H3037/WITHDRAWN

HB0001H3038/FAILED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

[Capital Construction]Budget(s): 067. University of Wyoming

(UW Project Fund)* * * * * * * * * *

Delete the Wallis et al. third reading amendment (HB0001H3013/AC) entirely.Delete the Connolly et al. third reading amendment (HB0001H3032/A) entirely.Delete the Brechtel third reading amendment (HB0001H3015/A) entirely.Further amend as follows:Page 87-After line 23 Insert:

"(ii)  Thirteen million five hundred thousand dollars ($13,500,000.00) may be expended for renovations and improvements to the university's engineering building;

(iii)  One million five hundred thousand dollars ($1,500,000.00) may be expended for a level three (3) engineering design study for renovations and improvements to the university's Corbett Gym and swimming facilities.".

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Page 87-lines 24 through 28 Delete entirely.Page 88-lines 1 through 5 Delete entirely.To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as necessary. HARSHMAN

HB0001H3039/ADOPTED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): Section 160. COUNTY & PROS ATTORNEYS(Administration)

* * * * * * * * * *Page 62-line 5 After "Administration" insert "1."; Under GENERAL FUND

increase amount by "658,927".Page 62-after line 11 Insert:"1. None of the funds appropriated with this footnote shall be expended on salary increases.". To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as necessary. LUBNAU

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Kasperik, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Semlek, Steward, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dn.Nays: Representative(s) Brechtel, Edmonds, Gay, Harshman, Jaggi, Kroeker, Loucks, McKim, Peasley, Roscoe, Stubson and Zwonitzer, Dv.Conflicts: Representative(s) Buchanan, Gingery and KroneAyes 45 Nays 12 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 3

HB0001H3040/WITHDRAWN

2/27/2012 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Kasperik, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Davison, Edmonds, Illoway, Jaggi, Kroeker, Miller, Peasley and Zwonitzer, Dn.Excused: Representative(s) ReederAyes 51 Nays 8 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/28/2012 S Received for Introduction2/28/2012 S Introduced and Referred to S023/1/2012 Pursuant to JR 14-1(f) referred directly to Third Reading

HB0001SS001/ADOPTEDSTANDING COMMITTEE REPORTYour Committee No. 2 on Appropriations has reviewed HB0001:Pursuant to Joint Rule 14-1(e)(1)&(2) the following lists are provided:Identical amendments

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HB0001HW001/A HB0001H2003/A amended by HB0001H2006/A, HB0001H2022/A, HB0001H2023/A,

HB0001H2039/A, HB0001H2041/AC, HB0001H3026/A and HB0001H3027/A

HB0001H2006/A amends HB0001H2003/AHB0001H2007/A HB0001H2010/A HB0001H2024/A HB0001H2025/A HB0001H2026/A HB0001H2039/A amends HB0001H2003/AHB0001H3001/A HB0001H3003/A HB0001H3026/A amends HB0001H2003/AHB0001H3036/A The following are the other adopted amendments:HB0001H2005/AHB0001H2008/AHB0001H2009/AHB0001H2019/A HB0001H2022/A amends HB0001H2003/AHB0001H2023/A amends HB0001H2003/AHB0001H2028/A HB0001H2030/A HB0001H2031/A HB0001H2035/A HB0001H2040/A HB0001H2041/AC amends HB0001H2003/AHB0001H2042/A HB0001H2043/A HB0001H2046/A HB0001H2048/A HB0001H3002/A HB0001H3009/AC HB0001H3011/A HB0001H3013/AC HB0001H3016/A HB0001H3027/A amends HB0001H2003/AHB0001H3030/A HB0001H3033/A HB0001H3034/A HB0001H3035/A HB0001H3039/A NICHOLAS, CHAIRMAN

3/1/2012 Pursuant to JR 14-1(h)(1) referred directly to JCC3/6/2012 H See Mirror Bill SF0001

H.B. No. 0002 Service of process fees.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Peasley

AN ACT relating to service of process fees; providing for setting of service of process fees; and providing for an effective date.

12/29/2011 Bill Number Assigned

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2/13/2012 H Received for Introduction2/14/2012 H Introduced and Referred to H01

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Ayes 60 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/15/2012 H01 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Brechtel, Brown, Cannady, Greene, Krone, Nicholas, B. and PeasleyExcused: Representative(s) ThroneAyes 8 Nays 0 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/15/2012 H Placed on General File

HB0002HW001/ADOPTEDPage 1-line 2 Delete "biennially".Page 1-line 15 Delete "biennially". GINGERY

2/16/2012 H Passed CoW2/17/2012 H Passed 2nd Reading2/20/2012 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) VranishAbsent: Representative(s) HarshmanAyes 58 Nays 0 Excused 1 Absent 1 Conflicts 0

2/21/2012 S Received for Introduction2/21/2012 S Introduced and Referred to S012/29/2012 S01 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Burns, Christensen, Esquibel, F., Hicks and PerkinsAyes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/29/2012 S Placed on General File3/1/2012 S Passed CoW3/2/2012 S Passed 2nd Reading3/5/2012 S Passed 3rd Reading

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ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, Barnard, Bebout, Burns, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Martin, Meier, Nicholas, P., Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von FlaternNays: Senator(s) CaseAyes 29 Nays 1 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/5/2012 Assigned Number HEA No. 00213/5/2012 H Speaker Signed HEA No. 00213/5/2012 S President Signed HEA No. 00213/8/2012 Governor Signed HEA NO. 00213/9/2012 Assigned Chapter Number

Chapter No. 0039 Session Laws of Wyoming 2012

H.B. No. 0003 State vehicle registration fee.

Sponsored By: Joint Transportation, Highways and Military Affairs Interim Committee

AN ACT relating to motor vehicle registration; amending the state registration fee for specified motor vehicles; and providing for an effective date.

12/29/2011 Bill Number Assigned2/13/2012 H Received for Introduction2/13/2012 H Failed Introduction

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Berger, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Burkhart, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Esquibel, K., Gingery, Greear, Harvey, Kasperik, Lockhart, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Patton, Peasley, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Barbuto, Blake, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Freeman, Gay, Goggles, Greene, Harshman, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kroeker, Krone, Loucks, Lubnau, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Pedersen, Reeder, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters and VranishAyes 27 Nays 33 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

H.B. No. 0004 Ignition interlock program fees.

Sponsored By: Joint Transportation, Highways and Military Affairs Interim Committee

AN ACT relating to department of transportation funding; setting standards for ignition interlock driver's license fees; requiring a minimum fee; setting a maximum fee; providing for the deposit and continuous appropriation of fees; and providing for an effective date.

12/29/2011 Bill Number Assigned2/13/2012 H Received for Introduction2/13/2012 H Introduced and Referred to H08

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ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Krone, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Patton, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Brechtel, Davison, Edmonds, Gay, Kroeker, Loucks, Nicholas, B., Peasley and ReederAyes 51 Nays 9 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/15/2012 H08 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Bonner, Botten, Cannady, McKim, Petersen, Quarberg, Vranish and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) BlakeAyes 8 Nays 0 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/15/2012 H Placed on General File

HB0004HS001/ADOPTEDPage 2-line 4 Delete "one hundred" insert "one hundred twenty-five

dollars ($125.00)".Page 2-line 5 Delete the line through "($150.00)". QUARBERG,

CHAIRMAN

2/16/2012 H Passed CoW2/17/2012 H Passed 2nd Reading2/20/2012 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) VranishAbsent: Representative(s) HarshmanAyes 58 Nays 0 Excused 1 Absent 1 Conflicts 0

2/21/2012 S Received for Introduction2/21/2012 S Introduced and Referred to S082/28/2012 S08 Recommended Do Pass

Ayes: Senator(s) Cooper, Johnson, Landen, Nutting and SchifferAyes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/28/2012 S Placed on General File2/29/2012 S Passed CoW3/1/2012 S Passed 2nd Reading3/2/2012 S Passed 3rd Reading

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ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, Barnard, Bebout, Burns, Case, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Martin, Meier, Nicholas, P., Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von FlaternAyes 30 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/2/2012 Assigned Number HEA No. 00093/2/2012 H Speaker Signed HEA No. 00093/5/2012 S President Signed HEA No. 00093/8/2012 Governor Signed HEA No. 00093/9/2012 Assigned Chapter Number

Chapter No. 0052 Session Laws of Wyoming 2012

H.B. No. 0005 Life and health insurance guarantee association-limitations.

Sponsored By: Joint Corporations, Elections and Political Subdivisions Interim Committee

AN ACT relating to insurance; increasing limits on annuity and health insurance benefits liability of life and health insurance guarantee association; and providing for an effective date.

12/29/2011 Bill Number Assigned2/13/2012 H Received for Introduction2/13/2012 H Introduced and Referred to H07

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Conflicts: Representative(s) LubnauAyes 59 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 1

2/16/2012 H07 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Blikre, Byrd, Illoway, Jaggi, Kroeker, Patton, Roscoe, Stubson and Zwonitzer, Dn.Ayes 9 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/16/2012 H Placed on General File2/20/2012 H Passed CoW2/21/2012 H Passed 2nd Reading2/22/2012 H Passed 3rd Reading

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ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) BlakeConflicts: Representative(s) LubnauAyes 58 Nays 0 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 1

2/22/2012 S Received for Introduction2/23/2012 S Introduced and Referred to S072/28/2012 S07 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Case, Hines, Johnson, Martin and ScottAyes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/28/2012 S Placed on General File2/29/2012 S Passed CoW3/1/2012 S Passed 2nd Reading3/2/2012 S Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, Barnard, Bebout, Burns, Case, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Martin, Meier, Nicholas, P., Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von FlaternAyes 30 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/2/2012 Assigned Number HEA No. 00103/2/2012 H Speaker Signed HEA No. 00103/5/2012 S President Signed HEA No. 00103/8/2012 Governor Signed HEA No. 00103/9/2012 Assigned Chapter Number

Chapter No. 0036 Session Laws of Wyoming 2012

H.B. No. 0006 Change of use for irrigation districts.

Sponsored By: Joint Agriculture, State and Public Lands and Water Resources Interim Committee

AN ACT relating to the amendment of certificates of appropriation; modifying the conditions under which a change in use and change in place of use may be obtained; providing for change in use or place of use within legally organized conservancy and irrigation districts; and providing for an effective date.

12/29/201 Bill Number Assigned2/13/2012 H Received for Introduction

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2/13/2012 H Introduced and Referred to H05; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff; Intro Vote

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Roscoe, Semlek, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Nicholas, B., Steward and Zwonitzer, Dn.Ayes 57 Nays 3 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/7/2012 H Died In Committee

H.B. No. 0007 Voluntary livestock identification program.

Sponsored By: Joint Agriculture, State and Public Lands and Water Resources Interim Committee

AN ACT relating to livestock; repealing provisions for participation in a national livestock identification program; establishing a Wyoming livestock identification and traceability program; providing penalties for violations; authorizing rulemaking; providing an appropriation; and providing for an effective date.

12/29/2011 Bill Number Assigned2/13/2012 H Received for Introduction2/13/2012 H Introduced and Referred to H05

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McOmie, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Throne, Vranish and WallisNays: Representative(s) Brechtel, Davison, Edmonds, Hunt, Kroeker, McKim, Miller, Peasley, Pedersen, Reeder, Teeters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Ayes 47 Nays 13 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/21/2012 H05 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Blake, Campbell, Davison, Eklund, Loucks, Moniz, Semlek and Zwonitzer, Dn.Nays: Representative(s) HuntAyes 8 Nays 1 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/21/2012 H Placed on General File2/21/2012 H Rereferred to H022/22/2012 H02 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

Ayes: Representative(s) Berger, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Harshman, Pedersen, Steward and Wallis

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Ayes 7 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/22/2012 H Placed on General File

HB0007HS001/ADOPTEDPage 1-line 4 After "program;" insert "providing penalties for

violations;".Page 1-line 9 After "W.S." insert "11-1-103,".Page 1-after line 11 Insert:

"11-1-103. Penalty for violations.A person who violates any of the following sections commits a misdemeanor punishable by imprisonment for not more than six (6) months, a fine of not more than seven hundred fifty dollars ($750.00), or both for the first offense, or by imprisonment for not more than one (1) year, a fine of not more than one thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500.00), or both for second or subsequent offenses: W.S. 11-6-210(a) or (f), 11-18-112, 11 - 18 - 117(f), 11-19-101, 11-19-102, 11-19-103, 11-19-111, 11-19-401, 11-20-114, 11-20-117, 11-20-229, 11-20-230, 11-21-104, 11-22-118, 11-23-106, 11-23-207, 11-24-106, 11-30-114 and 11-48-102. A person who violates board rules promulgated pursuant to W.S. 11-18-103(a)(v) shall be subject to the penalties specified in this section.".Page 2-line 16 After "confidential" insert ", unless compelled by law

to release the records, data or information,".Page 4-line 11 Delete "required" insert "authorized".Page 5-lines 3 and 4 Strike entirely.Page 5-line 5 Strike "both" insert "and punished as provided in W.S.

11 - 1 - 103 ".Page 5-line 10 Delete "three hundred fifteen thousand dollars

($315,000.00)" insert "seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000.00)".

Page 5-line 21 Delete "This act is effective July 1, 2012" insert "This act is effective immediately upon completion of all acts necessary for a bill to become law as provided by Article 4, Section 8 of the Wyoming Constitution". SEMLEK, CHAIRMAN

HB0007HS002/ADOPTEDPage 5-line 10 In the First Standing Committee Amendment

(HB0007HS001/A) to this line delete "seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000.00)" insert "forty-three thousand fifteen dollars ($43,015.00)". BERGER, CHAIRMAN

2/24/2012 H Passed CoW2/27/2012 H Passed 2nd Reading2/28/2012 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Botten, Brown, Burkhart, Campbell, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Eklund, Freeman, Gingery, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Kasperik, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McOmie, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Pedersen, Petroff, Semlek, Steward, Stubson and Zwonitzer, Dn.Nays: Representative(s) Bonner, Brechtel, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gay, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kroeker, Krone, McKim, Miller, Peasley, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dv.

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Excused: Representative(s) Davison, Goggles and ReederAyes 32 Nays 25 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/29/2012 S Received for Introduction2/29/2012 S Introduced and Referred to S053/2/2012 S05 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Driskill, Emerich, Geis and HicksNays: Senator(s) BeboutAyes 4 Nays 1 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/2/2012 S Placed on General File3/2/2012 S Rereferred to S023/2/2012 S02 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Hastert, Meier, Nicholas, P., Peterson and Von FlaternAyes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/2/2012 S Placed on General File; Did not Consider in COW

H.B. No. 0008 Department of workforce services consolidation.

Sponsored By: Joint Labor, Health and Social Services Interim Committee

AN ACT relating to the administration of government; updating references to implement the consolidation of the department of employment into the department of workforce services; repealing obsolete provisions; and providing for an effective date.

12/30/2011 Bill Number Assigned2/13/2012 H Received for Introduction2/13/2012 H Introduced and Referred to H10

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Ayes 60 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/14/2012 H10 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Craft, Gay, Gingery, Greene, Harvey, Miller, Peasley and ReederAyes 9 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/14/2012 H Placed on General File2/15/2012 H Passed CoW2/16/2012 H Passed 2nd Reading

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2/17/2012 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Gay and HarshmanAyes 58 Nays 0 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/20/2012 S Received for Introduction2/21/2012 S Introduced and Referred to S102/27/2012 S10 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Dockstader, Martin, Nutting, Schiffer and ScottAyes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/27/2012 S Placed on General File2/28/2012 S Passed CoW2/29/2012 S Passed 2nd Reading3/1/2012 S Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, Barnard, Bebout, Burns, Case, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Martin, Meier, Nicholas, P., Nutting,Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von FlaternAyes 30 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/1/2012 Assigned Number HEA No. 00013/1/2012 H Speaker Signed HEA No. 00013/1/2012 S President Signed HEA No. 00013/5/2012 Governor Signed HEA No. 00013/6/2012 Assigned Chapter Number

Chapter No. 0001 Session Laws of Wyoming 2012

H.B. No. 0009 Unemployment insurance compliance.

Sponsored By: Joint Labor, Health and Social Services Interim Committee

AN ACT relating to unemployment insurance; amending information that an employer must submit to the state directory of new hires; providing a definition; and providing for an effective date.

12/30/2011 Bill Number Assigned2/13/2012 H Received for Introduction2/13/2012 H Introduced and Referred to H10

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Ayes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Ayes 60 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/14/2012 H10 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Craft, Gay, Gingery, Greene, Harvey, Miller, Peasley and ReederAyes 9 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/14/2012 H Placed on General File

HB0009HS001/ADOPTEDPage 1-line 3 After "hires;" insert "providing a definition;".Page 1-line 8 After "27-1-115(b)" insert "and (d) by creating a new

paragraph (iii)".Page 2-after line 13 Insert:

"(d)  For purposes of this section:(iii)     "Newly hired employee" means an individual who has not

previously been employed by the employer or was previously employed by the employer but has been separated from employment with that employer for at least sixty (60) days.". HARVEY, CHAIRMAN

2/15/2012 H Passed CoW2/16/2012 H Passed 2nd Reading2/17/2012 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Gay and HarshmanAyes 58 Nays 0 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/20/2012 S Received for Introduction2/21/2012 S Introduced and Referred to S102/27/2012 S10 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Dockstader, Martin, Nutting, Schiffer and ScottAyes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/27/2012 S Placed on General File

HB0009SW001/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)

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Page 1-line 8 Delete "crating" insert "creating". SCOTT

2/28/2012 S Passed CoW2/29/2012 S Passed 2nd Reading3/1/2012 S Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, Barnard, Bebout, Burns, Case, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Martin, Meier, Nicholas, P., Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von FlaternAyes 30 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/1/2012 H Received for Concurrence3/2/2012 H Did Concur

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Edmonds, Goggles, Miller and Nicholas, B.Ayes 56 Nays 0 Excused 4 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/2/2012 Assigned Number HEA No. 00173/5/2012 H Speaker Signed HEA No. 00173/5/2012 S President Signed HEA No. 00173/8/2012 Governor Signed HEA No. 00173/9/2012 Assigned Chapter Number

Chapter No. 0047 Session Laws of Wyoming 2012

H.B. No. 0010 Game and fish-additional elk licenses.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Moniz, Blake, Bonner, Brown, Campbell, Davison, Eklund, Hunt, McOmie and Semlek and Senator(s) Emerich and Hicks

AN ACT relating to game and fish; repealing limitation on number of additional elk licenses available; and providing for an effective date.

12/30/2011 Bill Number Assigned2/13/2012 H Received for Introduction2/14/2012 H Introduced and Referred to H06

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder,

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Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) BergerAyes 59 Nays 1 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/15/2012 H06 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Bonner, Botten, Connolly, Davison, Jaggi, McKim, McOmie, Petroff and ReederAyes 9 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/15/2012 H Placed on General File2/16/2012 H Passed CoW2/17/2012 H Passed 2nd Reading2/20/2012 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) VranishAbsent: Representative(s) HarshmanAyes 58 Nays 0 Excused 1 Absent 1 Conflicts 0

2/20/2012 S Received for Introduction2/21/2012 S Introduced and Referred to S062/23/2012 S06 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Burns, Christensen, Dockstader, Driskill and Esquibel, F.Ayes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/23/2012 S Placed on General File2/28/2012 S Passed CoW2/29/2012 S Passed 2nd Reading3/1/2012 S Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, Barnard, Bebout, Burns, Case, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Martin, Meier, Nicholas, P., Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von FlaternAyes 30 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/1/2012 Assigned Number HEA No. 00033/1/2012 H Speaker Signed HEA No. 00033/1/2012 S President Signed HEA No. 00033/6/2012 Governor Signed HEA No. 00033/6/2012 Assigned Chapter Number

Chapter No. 0003 Session Laws of Wyoming 2012

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H.B. No. 0011 Business entities-revisions.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Brown, Botten, Buchanan, Gingery, Lubnau, Nicholas, B. and Stubson and Senator(s) Ross

AN ACT relating to business entities; providing for appeals of denials of reinstatement; clarifying application of limited liability company statutes; and providing for an effective date.

12/30/2011 Bill Number Assigned2/13/2012 H Received for Introduction2/14/2012 H Introduced and Referred to H07

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Ayes 60 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/16/2012 H07 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Blikre, Byrd, Illoway, Jaggi, Kroeker, Patton, Roscoe, Stubson and Zwonitzer, Dn.Ayes 9 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/16/2012 H Placed on General File2/16/2012 H Passed CoW2/17/2012 H Passed 2nd Reading2/20/2012 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) VranishAbsent: Representative(s) HarshmanAyes 58 Nays 0 Excused 1 Absent 1 Conflicts 0

2/20/2012 S Received for Introduction2/21/2012 S Introduced and Referred to S073/1/2012 S07 Recommended Do Pass

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Ayes: Senator(s) Case, Hines, Johnson, Martin and ScottAyes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/1/2012 S Placed on General File3/2/2012 S Passed CoW3/5/2012 S Passed 2nd Reading3/6/2012 S Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, Barnard, Bebout, Burns, Case, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Jennings, Landen, Martin, Meier, Nicholas, P., Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von FlaternExcused: Senator(s) JohnsonAyes 29 Nays 0 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/6/2012 Assigned Number HEA No. 00263/6/2012 H Speaker Signed HEA No. 00263/7/2012 S President Signed HEA No. 00263/15/2012 Governor Signed HEA No. 00263/16/2012 Assigned Chapter Number

Chapter No. 0078 Session Laws of Wyoming 2012

H.B. No. 0012 Marketable title act-conservation easements.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Brown, Botten, Buchanan, Gingery, Lubnau and Stubson and Senator(s) Ross

AN ACT relating to real property; exempting conservation easements from the application of the marketable title act as specified; and providing for an effective date.

12/30/2011 Bill Number Assigned2/13/2012 H Received for Introduction2/14/2012 H Introduced and Referred to H01

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) BrechtelAyes 59 Nays 1 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/15/2012 H01 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Brown, Cannady, Greene, Krone, Nicholas, B. and ThroneNays: Representative(s) Brechtel and PeasleyAyes 7 Nays 2 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

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2/15/2012 H Placed on General File2/16/2012 H Passed CoW2/17/2012 H Passed 2nd Reading2/20/2012 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Reeder, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Brechtel, Edmonds, Gay, McOmie, Miller, Quarberg and WallisExcused: Representative(s) VranishAbsent: Representative(s) HarshmanAyes 51 Nays 7 Excused 1 Absent 1 Conflicts 0

2/20/2012 S Received for Introduction2/21/2012 S Introduced and Referred to S012/24/2012 S01 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Burns, Christensen, Esquibel, F., Hicks and PerkinsAyes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/24/2012 S Placed on General File2/28/2012 S Passed CoW2/29/2012 S Passed 2nd Reading3/1/2012 S Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, Barnard, Bebout, Burns, Case, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Martin, Meier, Nicholas, P., Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von FlaternAyes 30 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/1/2012 Assigned Number HEA No. 00023/1/2012 H Speaker Signed HEA No. 00023/1/2012 S President Signed HEA No. 00023/5/2012 Governor Signed HEA No. 00023/6/2012 Assigned Chapter Number

Chapter No. 0002 Session Laws of Wyoming 2012

H.B. No. 0013 Wind estate disclosure.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Brown, Botten, Buchanan, Gingery, Lubnau and Nicholas, B. and Senator(s) Ross and Scott

AN ACT relating to property; providing that the status of the wind estate shall be disclosed to a prospective buyer of land not within the corporate boundaries of a city or town; and providing for an effective date.

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12/30/2011 Bill Number Assigned2/13/2012 H Received for Introduction2/14/2012 H Introduced and Referred to H01

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Ayes 60 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/15/2012 H01 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Brechtel, Brown, Cannady, Greene, Krone, Nicholas, B., Peasley and ThroneAyes 9 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/15/2012 H Placed on General File2/16/2012 H Passed CoW2/17/2012 H Passed 2nd Reading2/20/2012 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) VranishAbsent: Representative(s) HarshmanAyes 58 Nays 0 Excused 1 Absent 1 Conflicts 0

2/20/2012 S Received for Introduction2/21/2012 S Introduced and Referred to S012/24/2012 S01 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Burns, Christensen, Esquibel, F., Hicks and PerkinsAyes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/24/2012 S Placed on General File

HB0013SW001/ADOPTEDPage 2-line 20 After "estate" insert ", including the existence of a

wind energy agreement as defined in W.S. 34 - 27 - 102(a) (i)". PERKINS

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2/28/2012 S Passed CoW2/29/2012 S Passed 2nd Reading3/1/2012 S Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, Barnard, Bebout, Burns, Case, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Martin, Meier, Nicholas, P., Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von FlaternAyes 30 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/1/2012 H Received for Concurrence3/2/2012 H Did Concur

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Edmonds, Goggles, Miller and Nicholas, B.Ayes 56 Nays 0 Excused 4 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/2/2012 Assigned Number HEA No. 00183/5/2012 H Speaker Signed HEA No. 00183/5/2012 S President Signed HEA No. 00183/8/2012 Governor Signed HEA No. 00183/9/2012 Assigned Chapter Number

Chapter No. 0045 Session Laws of Wyoming 2012

H.B. No. 0014 Wrongful death representative.

Sponsored By: Joint Judiciary Interim Committee

AN ACT relating to civil procedure; generally modifying provisions relating to wrongful death actions; providing for appointment of a wrongful death representative; specifying factors for determining a wrongful death representative; specifying on whose behalf a wrongful death action is brought; providing for notice; providing for applicability of the act; and providing for an effective date.

12/30/2011 Bill Number Assigned2/13/2012 H Received for Introduction2/13/2012 H Introduced and Referred to H01

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff,

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Quarberg, Reeder, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Ayes 60 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/14/2012 H01 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Brechtel, Brown, Cannady, Greene, Krone, Nicholas, B., Peasley and ThroneAyes 9 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/14/2012 H Placed on General File2/15/2012 H Passed CoW2/16/2012 H Passed 2nd Reading2/17/2012 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Gay and HarshmanAyes 58 Nays 0 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/20/2012 S Received for Introduction2/21/2012 S Introduced and Referred to S012/27/2012 S01 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Burns, Christensen, Esquibel, F., Hicks and PerkinsAyes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/27/2012 S Placed on General File2/28/2012 S Passed CoW2/29/2012 S Passed 2nd Reading3/1/2012 S Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, Barnard, Bebout, Burns, Case, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Martin, Meier, Nicholas, P., Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von FlaternAyes 30 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/1/2012 Assigned Number HEA No. 00043/1/2012 H Speaker Signed HEA No. 00043/1/2012 S President Signed HEA No. 00043/5/2012 Governor Signed HEA No. 00043/6/2012 Assigned Chapter Number

Chapter No. 0005 Session Laws of Wyoming 2012

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H.B. No. 0015 Insurance-surplus lines.

Sponsored By: Joint Corporations, Elections and Political Subdivisions Interim Committee

AN ACT relating to insurance; providing for regulation of surplus lines; providing for independently procured insurance; imposing a premium tax on such insurance; providing definitions; repealing inconsistent provisions; and providing for an effective date.

12/30/2011 Bill Number Assigned2/13/2012 H Received for Introduction2/13/2012 H Introduced and Referred to H07

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Ayes 60 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/16/2012 H07 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Blikre, Byrd, Illoway, Jaggi, Kroeker, Patton, Roscoe, Stubson and Zwonitzer, Dn.Ayes 9 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/16/2012 H Placed on General File2/20/2012 H Passed CoW2/21/2012 H Passed 2nd Reading2/22/2012 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) TeetersExcused: Representative(s) BlakeConflicts: Representative(s) LubnauAyes 57 Nays 1 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 1

2/22/2012 S Received for Introduction2/23/2012 S Introduced and Referred to S072/28/2012 S07 Recommended Do Pass

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ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Case, Hines, Johnson, Martin and ScottAyes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/28/2012 S Placed on General File2/29/2012 S Passed CoW3/1/2012 S Passed 2nd Reading3/2/2012 S Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, Barnard, Bebout, Burns, Case, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Martin, Meier, Nicholas, P., Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von FlaternAyes 30 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/2/2012 Assigned Number HEA No. 00113/2/2012 H Speaker Signed HEA No. 00113/5/2012 S President Signed HEA No. 00113/8/2012 Governor Signed HEA No. 00113/9/2012 Assigned Chapter Number

Chapter No. 0037 Session Laws of Wyoming 2012

H.B. No. 0016 Insurance code-revisions.

Sponsored By: Joint Corporations, Elections and Political Subdivisions Interim Committee

AN ACT relating to insurance; modifying provisions relating to maintaining NAIC accreditation and relating to financial solvency of insurers; authorizing premium rate adjustments by the commissioner; providing for judicial review of commissioner decisions; providing for consideration of protection of creditors in suspension or revocation of certificates of authority; providing guidelines for suspension and revocation of certificates of authority; adjusting risk based capital requirements for life, disability and health insurers; and providing for an effective date.

12/30/2011 Bill Number Assigned2/13/2012 H Received for Introduction2/13/2012 H Introduced and Referred to H07

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Conflicts: Representative(s) LubnauAyes 59 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 1

2/16/2012 H07 Recommended Do Pass

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ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Blikre, Byrd, Illoway, Jaggi, Kroeker, Patton, Roscoe, Stubson and Zwonitzer, Dn.Ayes 9 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/16/2012 H Placed on General File2/20/2012 H Passed CoW

HB0016H2001/ADOPTEDPage 2-line 12 After "(xii)" delete balance of the line and insert

"and (c),".Page 7-lines 19 through 21 Delete entirely.  STUBSON

2/21/2012 H Passed 2nd Reading2/22/2012 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Reeder, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Brechtel, Peasley and QuarbergExcused: Representative(s) BlakeConflicts: Representative(s) LubnauAyes 55 Nays 3 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 1

2/23/2012 S Received for Introduction2/23/2012 S Introduced and Referred to S072/28/2012 S07 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Case, Hines, Johnson, Martin and ScottAyes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/28/2012 S Placed on General File2/29/2012 S Passed CoW3/1/2012 S Passed 2nd Reading3/2/2012 S Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, Barnard, Bebout, Burns, Case, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Martin, Meier, Nicholas, P., Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von FlaternAyes 30 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/2/2012 Assigned Number HEA No. 00123/2/2012 H Speaker Signed HEA No. 00123/5/2012 S President Signed HEA No. 00123/8/2012 Governor Signed HEA No. 00123/9/2012 Assigned Chapter Number

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Chapter No. 0038 Session Laws of Wyoming 2012

H.B. No. 0017 Budget hearings.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Gingery

AN ACT relating to local governments; specifying dates for budget hearings; and providing for an effective date.

1/4/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/13/2012 H Received for Introduction2/14/2012 H Introduced and Referred to H07

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Ayes 60 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/20/2012 H07 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Blikre, Byrd, Illoway, Jaggi, Kroeker, Patton, Roscoe, Stubson and Zwonitzer, Dn.Ayes 9 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/20/2012 H Placed on General File2/21/2012 H Passed CoW2/22/2012 H Passed 2nd Reading2/23/2012 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) BlakeAyes 59 Nays 0 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/23/2012 S Received for Introduction2/23/2012 S Introduced and Referred to S073/1/2012 S07 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Case, Hines, Johnson, Martin and ScottAyes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

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3/1/2012 S Placed on General File3/2/2012 S Passed CoW3/5/2012 S Passed 2nd Reading3/6/2012 S Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, Barnard, Bebout, Burns, Case, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Jennings, Landen, Martin, Meier, Nicholas, P., Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von FlaternExcused: Senator(s) JohnsonAyes 29 Nays 0 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/6/2012 Assigned Number HEA No. 00273/6/2012 H Speaker Signed HEA No. 00273/7/2012 S President Signed HEA No. 00273/15/2012 Governor Signed HEA No. 00273/16/2012 Assigned Chapter Number

Chapter No. 0079 Session Laws of Wyoming 2012

H.B. No. 0018 Notification of public land tenants-water rights changes.

Sponsored By: Joint Agriculture, State and Public Lands and Water Resources Interim Committee

AN ACT relating to water; modifying requirements to notify tenants occupying or utilizing state or public lands when a change in use related to water rights occurs; requiring consent of tenant to change in use; providing for hearings; and providing for an effective date.

1/4/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/13/2012 H Received for Introduction2/13/2012 H Introduced and Referred to H05

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Berger, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Gingery, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Reeder, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Barbuto, Blake, Byrd, Connolly, Craft, Freeman, Gay, Goggles, McKim, Petroff and Zwonitzer, Dn.Ayes 49 Nays 11 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/21/2012 H05 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Blake, Campbell, Davison, Eklund, Hunt, Loucks, Moniz and SemlekNays: Representative(s) Zwonitzer, Dn.Ayes 8 Nays 1 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

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2/21/2012 H Placed on General File

HB0018HS001/ADOPTEDPage 1-line 10 Delete second "and" insert ","; after "(e)(intro)"

insert "(f),".Page 2-line 4 After "land," insert "and the petitioner is the state

or public land agency,".Page 2-line 7 After "." insert "The petitioner shall provide to the

state engineer in writing a list of all affected tenants from whom the petitioner has failed to secure consent. The state engineer shall notify all such tenants of their right to request a hearing as provided for in subsection (d) of this section".

Page 2-line 9 Delete "other".Page 3-line 20 Delete "other"; after "land," insert "and the

petitioner is the state or public land agency,".Page 3-line 24 After "." insert "The petitioner shall provide to the

state engineer in writing a list of all affected tenants from whom the petitioner has failed to secure consent.".

Page 4-After line 8 Insert:(f)  The state engineer or the superintendent shall set a hearing on the

petition and give thirty (30) days notice by registered mail of the time and place of the hearing to the petitioner and any owners of appropriations which divert between the old and new points of diversion and any owners or users of ditches or facilities to be affected by the proposed change and to any non-consenting tenants under subsection (c) of this section. The petitioner shall provide the superintendent with a record of the proceedings which shall be transmitted to the state board of control with the superintendent's report. The state board of control or the state engineer may make such other regulations as may be found necessary. No petition shall be granted if the right of other appropriators will be injuriously affected. The attorney general shall represent the state board of control or the state engineer in any appeal.Page 5-line 9 Delete "other".Page 5-line 10 After "appropriation" insert ", when the holder is the

state or public land agency,".Page 5-line 13 Delete "In the".Page 5-lines 14 and 15 Delete entirely; insert "The holder shall provide to

the state engineer in writing a list of all affected tenants from whom the holder has failed to secure consent. The state engineer shall notify all such tenants of their right to request a hearing as provided in subsection (b) of this section.".

Page 7-line 18 Delete "other". Page 8-line 1 Delete "other". SEMLEK, CHAIRMAN.

2/24/2012 H Passed CoW

HB0018H2001/ADOPTEDPage 2-line 15 After "include" insert "but not be limited

to".  STUBSON, JAGGI

2/27/2012 H Passed 2nd Reading

HB0018H3001/ADOPTED

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Page 2-line 4 Delete the Standing Committee amendment (HB0018HS001/A) to this line; after "land" insert "and the petitioner is a state or public land management agency".

Page 3-line 20 Delete the Standing Committee amendment (HB0018HS001/A) to this line; delete "other"; after "land" insert "and the petitioner is a state or public land management agency".

Page 5-line 10 Delete the Standing Committee amendment (HB0018HS001/A) to this line; after "appropriation" insert ", if a state or public land management agency,".

Page 7-line 15 After "a" insert "state or". STEWARD

2/28/2012 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Connolly, Craft, Edmonds, Eklund, Freeman, Gingery, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Stubson, Teeters, Vranish, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Brechtel, Childers, Esquibel, K., Gay, McKim, Steward, Throne and Zwonitzer, Dn.Excused: Representative(s) Davison, Goggles and ReederAyes 49 Nays 8 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/29/2012 S Received for Introduction2/29/2012 S Introduced and Referred to S05; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff3/2/2012 S05 Motion to Do Pass Failed

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Bebout and GeisNays: Senator(s) Driskill, Emerich and HicksAyes 2 Nays 3 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/7/2012 S Committee Returned Bill Pursuant to SR 7-3(c)

H.B. No. 0019 Cultural trust fund board-membership.

Sponsored By: Joint Travel, Recreation, Wildlife and Cultural Resources Interim Committee

AN ACT relating to the Wyoming cultural trust fund board; expanding membership on the board; providing for ex officio membership on the board; providing for terms; providing an appropriation; and providing for an effective date.

1/10/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/13/2012 H Received for Introduction2/13/2012 H Introduced and Referred to H06; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff;

Intro Vote

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers,

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Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Ayes 60 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/7/2012 H Died In Committee

H.B. No. 0020 Health insurance trusts-fiscal policy.

Sponsored By: Joint Labor, Health and Social Services Interim Committee

AN ACT relating to the Uniform Municipal Fiscal Procedures Act; providing that political subdivisions providing health insurance by self-insuring or through insurance trust plans are subject to reporting and auditing by the insurance commissioner as specified; providing authority for the insurance commissioner to require fiscal improvements in self-insurance or trusts as specified; amending a definition; and providing for an effective date.

1/10/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/13/2012 H Received for Introduction2/13/2012 H Introduced and Referred to H10; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff;

Intro Vote

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Ayes 60 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/6/2012 H Died In Committee

H.B. No. 0021 Exceeding speed limit while passing.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) McOmie, Bonner, Botten, Cannady, Petersen, Teeters and Vranish and Senator(s) Bebout, Coe, Esquibel, F. and Nutting

AN ACT relating to motor vehicles; authorizing drivers to exceed posted speed limits in order to pass vehicles traveling under the posted speed limit; specifying additional restrictions and application; requiring a report; and providing for an effective date.

1/10/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/13/2012 H Received for Introduction2/14/2012 H Introduced and Referred to H08

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ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Ayes 60 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/17/2012 H08 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Bonner, Botten, Cannady, McKim, Petersen, Quarberg and VranishNays: Representative(s) Blake and Zwonitzer, Dv.Ayes 7 Nays 2 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/17/2012 H Placed on General File2/20/2012 H Passed CoW2/21/2012 H Passed 2nd Reading2/22/2012 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dn.Nays: Representative(s) Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) BlakeAyes 58 Nays 1 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/22/2012 S Received for Introduction2/23/2012 S Introduced and Referred to S083/1/2012 S08 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Cooper, Johnson, Landen, Nutting and SchifferAyes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/1/2012 S Placed on General File

HB0021SS001/ADOPTEDPage 1-line 4 After "application;" insert "requiring a report;".Page 3-After line 6 Insert and renumber:

"Section 2. The Wyoming department of transportation shall report to the joint transportation, highways and military affairs interim committee on the effectiveness of the implementation and enforcement of W.S. 31-5-203(b) before July 1, 2013.".Page 3-line 8 Delete "2." insert "3.". SCHIFFER, CHAIRMAN

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3/2/2012 S Passed CoW3/5/2012 S Passed 2nd Reading3/6/2012 S Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, Barnard, Bebout, Burns, Case, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich, Esquibel, F., Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Jennings, Landen, Martin, Meier, Nicholas, P., Nutting, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von FlaternNays: Senator(s) Geis and PerkinsExcused: Senator(s) JohnsonAyes 27 Nays 2 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/6/2012 H Received for Concurrence3/6/2012 H Did Concur

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Blikre, Goggles, Hunt, Illoway, Miller, Patton and RoscoeAyes 53 Nays 0 Excused 7 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/6/2012 Assigned Number HEA No. 00313/7/2012 H Speaker Signed HEA No. 00313/7/2012 S President Signed HEA No. 00313/9/2012 Governor Signed HEA No. 00313/12/2012 Assigned Chapter Number

Chapter No. 0070 Session Laws of Wyoming 2012

H.B. No. 0022 Gold star license plates-expanded eligibility.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Buchanan, Goggles and Petersen and Senator(s) Cooper, Bebout, Esquibel, F., Hastert and Nutting

AN ACT relating to specialty license plates; expanding eligibility for the gold star license plate; and providing for an effective date.

1/10/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/13/2012 H Received for Introduction2/14/2012 H Introduced and Referred to H08

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff,

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Quarberg, Reeder, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Zwonitzer, Dn.Ayes 59 Nays 1 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/17/2012 H08 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Blake, Bonner, Botten, Cannady, McKim, Petersen, Quarberg, Vranish and Zwonitzer, Dv.Ayes 9 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/17/2012 H Placed on General File

HB0022HW001/FAILEDPage 2-line 5 After "children" insert ", grandchildren". DAVISON

2/20/2012 H Passed CoW2/21/2012 H Passed 2nd Reading2/22/2012 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) TeetersExcused: Representative(s) BlakeAyes 58 Nays 1 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/22/2012 S Received for Introduction2/23/2012 S Introduced and Referred to S083/1/2012 S08 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Cooper, Johnson, Landen, Nutting and SchifferAyes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/1/2012 S Placed on General File3/1/2012 S Passed CoW3/2/2012 S Passed 2nd Reading3/5/2012 S Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, Barnard, Bebout, Burns, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Martin, Meier, Nicholas, P., Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von FlaternNays: Senator(s) CaseAyes 29 Nays 1 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/5/2012 Assigned Number HEA No. 00223/5/2012 H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0022

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3/5/2012 S President Signed HEA No. 00223/8/2012 Governor Signed HEA No. 00223/9/2012 Assigned Chapter Number

Chapter No. 0034 Session Laws of Wyoming 2012

H.B. No. 0023 Elected officials-legal representation.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Illoway, Berger, Byrd, Nicholas, B. and Patton and Senator(s) Bebout, Coe, Emerich, Nicholas, P. and Ross

AN ACT relating to administration of government; repealing authority of state elected officials to employ their own legal counsel; making conforming amendments; specifying reversions of funds appropriated for legal counsel positions; superseding budget authorizations for positions; and providing for an effective date.

1/17/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/13/2012 H Received for Introduction; Did Not Consider For Introduction

Vote

H.B. No. 0024 Collateral source payment reductions.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Gingery

AN ACT relating to civil actions; authorizing the admissibility of collateral source payments in a civil action after the verdict for the plaintiff has been entered as specified; requiring a reduction in civil awards if collateral source payments are available as specified; providing a definition; providing for the applicability of the act; and providing for an effective date.

1/17/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/13/2012 H Received for Introduction2/14/2012 H Failed Introduction

ROLL CALLNays: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Ayes 0 Nays 60 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

H.B. No. 0025 Private transfer fee obligations.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Stubson, Brown, Greear, Greene and Illoway and Senator(s) Bebout and Scott

AN ACT relating to real property; prohibiting the creation of private transfer fee obligations as specified; specifying requirements for effective private

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transfer fee obligations; providing definitions; and providing for an effective date.

1/17/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/13/2012 H Received for Introduction2/14/2012 H Introduced and Referred to H01

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Campbell, Childers, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Reeder, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Byrd, Cannady, Connolly, Craft, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Nicholas, B., Petroff and RoscoeAyes 46 Nays 14 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/15/2012 H01 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Brechtel, Brown, Cannady, Greene, Krone, Nicholas, B. and ThroneNays: Representative(s) PeasleyAyes 8 Nays 1 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/15/2012 H Placed on General File

HB0025HS001/ADOPTED (CORRECTED COPY)Page 5-After line 2 Insert:

"(J)  Any fee, charge, assessment, contribution or other amount imposed by the holder of a recorded conservation easement that is designated to compensate the holder for the cost of ensuring compliance with the terms of the easement. The fee, charge, assessment, contribution or other amount may be determined by reference to the value, purchase price or other consideration given for the transfer of the real property.". Page 6-line 22 Delete "July 1, 2012" insert "immediately upon

completion of all acts necessary for a bill to become law as provided by Article 4, Section 8 of the Wyoming Constitution.". BROWN, CHAIRMAN

2/16/2012 H Passed CoW

HB0025H2001/ADOPTEDPage 1-line 2 After ";" insert "specifying requirements for

effective private transfer fee obligations;".Page 6-line 5 After "shall" delete balance of the line and insert

"meet the following requirements and contain:(i)  A clearly identified disclosure of the existence and amount

of the private transfer fee obligation;  (ii)  A description of the type and nature of the private transfer

fee obligation;(iii)  A description of the type and nature of any penalty which

may be incurred as a result of failure to pay the private transfer fee obligation;

(iv)  A legal description of the real property; and

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(v)  The name and address of the payee. A notice filed under this subsection shall be amended upon change of the name or address of the payee.".Page 6-line 6 Delete entirely. GREEAR

2/17/2012 H Passed 2nd Reading

HB0001H3001/WITHDRAWN

2/20/2012 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Gingery and RoscoeExcused: Representative(s) Peasley and VranishAbsent: Representative(s) HarshmanAyes 55 Nays 2 Excused 2 Absent 1 Conflicts 0

2/21/2012 S Received for Introduction2/21/2012 S Introduced and Referred to S012/24/2012 S01 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Burns, Christensen, Esquibel, F., Hicks and PerkinsAyes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/24/2012 S Placed on General File

HB0025SS001/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Page 4-line 18 Before "pursuant" insert "or to a nonprofit land

trust".Page 4-line 19 After "association" insert "or nonprofit land trust".Page 6-line 12 After "2012" insert "or an obligation under W.S.

34-28-101(a)(ii)(G)". PERKINS, CHAIRMAN

HB0025SW001/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Page 2-line 9 Delete "such" insert "the".Page 2-line 21 Delete "such" insert "the".Page 2-line 23 Delete "such" insert "the". SCOTT

2/28/2012 S Passed CoW

HB0025S2001/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Page 2-line 21 through 24 Delete including the Scott Committee of the

Whole Amendment (HB0025SW001/AE) to these lines.Page 3-line 1 Delete line through "include". BEBOUT

2/29/2012 S Passed 2nd Reading

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HB0025S3001/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Page 3-After line 2 Insert and renumber:

"(B)  Any consideration payable by the grantee to the grantor for the interest in real property, other than a mineral estate and its appurtenant surface access rights, being transferred, including any subsequent additional consideration for the property payable to the grantee based upon any subsequent appreciation, development or sale of the property, provided the additional consideration is payable on a one (1) time basis only and the obligation to make the payment does not bind successors in title to the property.".Page 3-line 4 Delete "(B)" insert "(C)".Page 3-line 12 Delete "(C)" insert "(D)".Page 3-line 22 Delete "(D)" insert "(E)".Page 4-line 4 Delete "(E)" insert "(F)".Page 4-line 11 Delete "(F)" insert "(G)".Page 4-line 15 Delete "(G)" insert "(H)".Page 4-line 21 Delete "(H)" insert "(J)".Page 5-line 5 Delete "(J)" insert "(K)".Page 6-line 12 In the First Standing Committee Amendment

(HB0025SS001/AE) to this line delete "(G)" insert "(H)". BEBOUT

HB0025S3002/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Page 1-line 1 After "property;" delete balance of the line.Page 1-line 2 Delete line through "obligations;".Page 1-line 4 After "definitions;" insert "providing for proof of

payment of a private transfer fee obligation;".Page 5-line 23 through Page 7-line 24 Delete including the First Standing

Committee Amendment (HB0025SS001/AE) and the Bebout Third Reading Amendment (HB0025S3001/AE) to these lines and insert and renumber:

"34-28-102. Recording of private transfer fee obligation; consequences of failure to record; jurisdiction.

(a)  The payee of a private transfer fee obligation shall record a notice of private transfer fee obligation and the document evidencing the obligation in the office of the clerk for each county in which the real property is located. The notice shall contain:

(i)  A clearly identified disclosure of the existence and amount of the private transfer fee obligation;

(ii)  A description of the type and nature of the private transfer fee obligation;

(iii)  A description of the type and nature of any penalty which may be incurred as a result of failure to pay the private transfer fee obligation;

(iv)  A legal description of the real property; and(v)  The name and address of the payee. A notice filed under this

subsection shall be amended upon change of the name or address of the payee.(b)  Every private transfer fee obligation created before July 1, 2012

shall be void unless the notice and document evidencing the obligation are recorded pursuant to this section before July 1, 2012. Every private transfer fee obligation created on or after July 1, 2012 shall be void unless the notice and document evidencing the obligation are recorded in compliance with this section.

(c)  No court in the state of Wyoming shall have jurisdiction to enforce a private transfer fee obligation which is not recorded as provided in subsections (a) and (b) of this section.

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34-28-103.  Proof of payment of private transfer fee obligation.(a)  An affidavit filed with the clerk for each county in which real

property subject to a private transfer fee obligation is located shall constitute prima facie evidence of payment of a private transfer fee obligation provided the affidavit:

(i)  Is executed by a grantor of the real property subject to a private transfer fee obligation; and

(ii)  States that payment in full of the private transfer fee obligation was sent by certified mail to the payee at the address in the notice of private transfer fee obligation recorded under W.S. 34-28-102(a).". PERKINS

3/1/2012 S Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Bebout, Burns, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Emerich, Esquibel, F., Hastert, Hicks, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Martin, Meier, Nutting, Perkins, Ross, Scott and Von FlaternNays: Senator(s) Anderson, Barnard, Case, Dockstader, Driskill, Geis, Hines, Nicholas, P., Peterson, Rothfuss and SchifferAyes 19 Nays 11 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/1/2012 H Received for Concurrence3/2/2012 H Did Not Concur

ROLL CALLNays: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Edmonds, Goggles, Miller and Nicholas, B.Ayes 0 Nays 56 Excused 4 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/2/2012 H Appointed JCC01 MembersRepresentative(s) Stubson, Brown, Roscoe

3/5/2012 S Appointed JCC01 MembersSenator(s) Bebout, Perkins, Scott

3/6/2012 H Adopted HB0025JC01

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Gay, Gingery, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) PeasleyExcused: Representative(s) Blake, Brechtel, Craft, Freeman, Goggles, Miller and VranishAyes 52 Nays 1 Excused 7 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/7/2012 S Adopted HB0025JC01

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ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, Barnard, Bebout, Burns, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Martin, Meier, Nicholas, P., Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von FlaternNays: Senator(s) CaseAyes 29 Nays 1 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

HB0025JC01/AA ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Adopt the following Senate amendments:HB0025S2001/AEHB0025S3001/AEHB0025SS001/AEHB0025SW001/AEDelete the following Senate amendments:HB0025S3002/AEFurther amend the ENGROSSED COPY as follows:Page 1-line 2 After "obligations" insert "as specified".Page 6-line 2 After "2012" insert "and before July 1, 2014".Page 7-line 14 Delete "provided in" insert "required by". STUBSON,

BROWN, ROSCOE, BEBOUT, PERKINS, SCOTT

3/7/2012 Assigned Number HEA No. 00433/8/2012 H Speaker Signed HEA No. 00433/8/2012 S President Signed HEA No. 00433/15/2012 Governor Signed HEA No. 00433/16/2012 Assigned Chapter Number

Chapter No. 0088 Session Laws of Wyoming 2012

H.B. No. 0026 Contractor residency provisions.

Sponsored By: Joint Minerals, Business and Economic Development Interim Committee

AN ACT relating to public works and contracts; modifying provisions relating to residency status for purposes of preference laws; modifying penalties; providing definitions; providing for administration by the department of workforce services; providing for a select legislative committee and a study and report; providing an appropriation; and providing for an effective date.

1/19/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/13/2012 H Received for Introduction2/13/2012 H Introduced and Referred to H09

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Ayes 60 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

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2/15/2012 H09 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Byrd, Greear, Hunt, Kasperik, Lockhart, Moniz, Roscoe, Stubson and Zwonitzer, Dv.Ayes 9 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/15/2012 H Placed on General File

HB0026HS001/ADOPTEDPage 1–line 5 After "services;" delete balance of line.Page 1–line 6 Delete the line through "certification;".Page 6–lines 15 through 23 Delete entirely.Page 7-lines 1 and 2 Delete entirely.Page 7-line 4 Delete "3." Insert "2.".Page 9-line 14 Delete "4." Insert "3." LOCKHART, CHAIRMAN

2/16/2012 H Passed CoW

HB0026H2001/ADOPTEDPage 7-line 9 After "laws." Insert "The president and speaker shall

each designate a cochairman of the select committee.".Page 7-line 15 Delete entirely.

Renumber as necessary. GINGERY

HB0026H2002/FAILEDPage 1-line 7 Delete "report" insert "sponsorship of legislation".Page 8–lines 17 through 23 Delete entirely and insert:

"(c)  The select committee may develop and sponsor legislation it deems appropriate for consideration during the 2013 general session with respect to the issues specified in subsection (b) of this section.". GINGERY

2/17/2012 H Passed 2nd Reading

HB0026H3001/WITHDRAWN

2/20/2012 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) MaddenExcused: Representative(s) Peasley and VranishAyes 57 Nays 1 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/21/2012 S Received for Introduction2/21/2012 S Introduced and Referred to S092/24/2012 S09 Recommended Do Pass

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ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Bebout, Coe, Cooper, Jennings and RothfussAyes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/24/2012 S Placed on General File2/24/2012 S Rereferred to S023/1/2012 S02 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Hastert, Meier, Nicholas, P., Peterson and Von FlaternAyes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/1/2012 S Placed on General File

HB0026SW001/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Page 2-line 9 Strike "of".Page 2-line 10 Strike "employment". BEBOUT

3/2/2012 S Passed CoW3/5/2012 S Passed 2nd Reading3/6/2012 S Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, Barnard, Bebout, Burns, Case, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Jennings, Landen, Martin, Meier, Nicholas, P., Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von FlaternExcused: Senator(s) JohnsonAyes 29 Nays 0 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/6/2012 H Received for Concurrence3/6/2012 H Did Concur

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Blikre, Goggles, Hunt, Illoway, Miller, Patton and RoscoeAyes 53 Nays 0 Excused 7 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/6/2012 Assigned Number HEA No. 00323/7/2012 H Speaker Signed HEA No. 00323/7/2012 S President Signed HEA No. 00323/15/2012 Governor Signed HEA No. 00323/16/2012 Assigned Chapter Number

Chapter No. 0080 Session Laws of Wyoming 2012

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H.B. No. 0027 Extension of energy producing states coalition.

Sponsored By: Joint Minerals, Business and Economic Development Interim Committee

AN ACT relating to the legislature; extending the energy producing states coalition as specified; requiring a report; providing an appropriation; and providing for an effective date.

1/19/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/13/2012 H Received for Introduction2/13/2012 H Introduced and Referred to H09

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Ayes 60 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/15/2012 H09 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Byrd, Greear, Hunt, Kasperik, Lockhart, Moniz, Roscoe, Stubson and Zwonitzer, Dv.Ayes 9 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/15/2012 H Placed on General File2/16/2012 H Rereferred to H022/17/2012 H02 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Berger, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Harshman, Pedersen, Steward and WallisAyes 7 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/17/2012 H Placed on General File

HB0027HS001/ADOPTEDPage 2-line 18 Delete "twenty-four thousand" insert "fifty thousand

five hundred dollars ($50,500.00)".Page 2-line 19 Delete the line through "($24,500.00)". LOCKHART

HB0027HS002/ADOPTEDPage 2-line 22 Delete "2013" insert "2014". BERGER, CHAIRMAN

2/20/2012 H Passed CoW2/21/2012 H Passed 2nd Reading2/22/2012 H Passed 3rd Reading

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ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) BlakeAyes 59 Nays 0 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/23/2012 S Received for Introduction2/23/2012 S Introduced and Referred to S092/24/2012 S09 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Bebout, Coe, Cooper, Jennings and RothfussAyes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/24/2012 S Placed on General File2/24/2012 S Rereferred to S023/1/2012 S02 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Hastert, Meier, Nicholas, P., Peterson and Von FlaternAyes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/1/2012 S Placed on General File

HB0027SS001/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Page 2-line 6 Delete ", 2012" insert "of each year". BEBOUT,

CHAIRMAN

3/2/2012 S Passed CoW3/5/2012 S Passed 2nd Reading3/6/2012 S Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, Barnard, Bebout, Burns, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Jennings, Landen, Martin, Meier, Nicholas, P., Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von FlaternNays: Senator(s) CaseExcused: Senator(s) JohnsonAyes 28 Nays 1 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/6/2012 H Received for Concurrence3/6/2012 H Did Concur

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik,

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Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Goggles and MillerAyes 58 Nays 0 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/6/2012 Assigned Number HEA No. 00333/7/2012 H Speaker Signed HEA No. 00333/7/2012 S President Signed HEA No. 00333/15/2012 Governor Signed HEA No. 00333/16/2012 Assigned Chapter Number

Chapter No. 0082 Session Laws of Wyoming 2012

H.B. No. 0028 Environmental quality council-executive secretary.

Sponsored By: Joint Minerals, Business and Economic Development Interim Committee

AN ACT relating to the environmental quality council; authorizing the environmental quality council to employ an executive secretary; providing for appointment by the governor; providing that the governor or the environmental quality council may remove the executive secretary; and providing for an effective date.

1/19/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/13/2012 H Received for Introduction2/13/2012 H Introduced and Referred to H09

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Cannady, Childers, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Gay, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Reeder, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters and WallisNays: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Byrd, Campbell, Connolly, Craft, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gingery, Goggles, Illoway, Petroff, Roscoe, Throne, Vranish, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Ayes 42 Nays 18 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/17/2012 H09 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Greear, Kasperik, Lockhart, Moniz and StubsonNays: Representative(s) Byrd, Hunt, Roscoe and Zwonitzer, Dv.Ayes 5 Nays 4 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/17/2012 H Placed on General File

HB0028HW001/ADOPTEDPage 2-after line 10 Insert:

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"Section 2. An executive secretary may be appointed as provided in W.S. 35-11-112(d), as amended in section 1 of this act, to serve until submission of an appointee for senate confirmation in the 2013 general session. An executive secretary appointed pursuant to this section shall serve at the pleasure of the council and governor as provided in W.S. 35-11-112(d).".Page 2-line 12 Delete "Section 2." Insert "Section 3.". LOCKHART

2/20/2012 H Failed CoW; Indef Postponed

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Berger, Blikre, Botten, Brechtel, Buchanan, Burkhart, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Eklund, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Kasperik, Kroeker, Lockhart, Lubnau, Miller, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Quarberg, Reeder and StubsonNays: Representative(s) Barbuto, Blake, Bonner, Brown, Byrd, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Illoway, Jaggi, Krone, Loucks, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Nicholas, B., Petersen, Petroff, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) VranishAyes 27 Nays 32 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

H.B. No. 0029 Uranium research center funds extension.

Sponsored By: Joint Minerals, Business and Economic Development Interim Committee

AN ACT relating to abandoned mine land funds; extending the date on which funds for the uranium research center revert as specified; and providing for an effective date.

1/19/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/13/2012 H Received for Introduction2/13/2012 H Introduced and Referred to H09

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) ConnollyAyes 59 Nays 1 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/17/2012 H09 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Byrd, Greear, Hunt, Kasperik, Lockhart, Moniz, Roscoe, Stubson and Zwonitzer, Dv.Ayes 9 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/17/2012 H Placed on General File2/20/2012 H Passed CoW

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2/21/2012 H Passed 2nd Reading2/22/2012 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) ConnollyExcused: Representative(s) BlakeAyes 58 Nays 1 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/22/2012 S Received for Introduction2/23/2012 S Introduced and Referred to S092/24/2012 S09 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Bebout, Coe, Cooper, Jennings and RothfussAyes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/24/2012 S Placed on General File2/28/2012 S Passed CoW2/29/2012 S Passed 2nd Reading3/1/2012 S Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, Barnard, Bebout, Burns, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Martin, Meier, Nicholas, P., Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von FlaternNays: Senator(s) CaseAyes 29 Nays 1 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/1/2012 Assigned Number HEA No. 00053/1/2012 H Speaker Signed HEA No. 00053/1/2012 S President Signed HEA No. 00053/5/2012 Governor Signed HEA No. 00053/6/2012 Assigned Chapter Number

Chapter No. 0006 Session Laws of Wyoming 2012

H.B. No. 0030 Sex offenders-residence near child care facilities.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Petersen, Pedersen, Petroff and Semlek and Senator(s) Cooper, Hicks and Martin

AN ACT relating to crimes and offenses; prohibiting sex offenders from residing near child care facilities; and providing for an effective date.

1/24/2012 Bill Number Assigned

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2/13/2012 H Received for Introduction2/14/2012 H Introduced and Referred to H01; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff;

Intro Vote

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Jaggi, Kasperik, Krone, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Teeters, Throne, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Brechtel, Edmonds, Gay, Illoway, Kroeker, Loucks, Miller, Reeder, Stubson, Vranish and Zwonitzer, Dn.Ayes 49 Nays 11 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/6/2012 H Committee Returned Bill Pursuant to HR 4-3(c)

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Brechtel, Brown, Cannady, Greene, Krone, Nicholas, B., Peasley and ThroneAyes 9 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

H.B. No. 0031 Obsolete laws.

Sponsored By: Management Council

AN ACT relating to the general revision of laws; amending archaic and obsolete provisions; correcting and updating references; conforming provisions to previous enactments; repealing provisions held to be unconstitutional; repealing fully executed and otherwise archaic or obsolete provisions; and providing for an effective date.

1/24/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/13/2012 H Received for Introduction2/13/2012 H Introduced and Referred to H12

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Ayes 60 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/17/2012 H12 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Brechtel, Buchanan, Connolly, Craft, Gingery, Illoway, Lubnau, Patton, Reeder, Stubson and ThroneExcused: Representative(s) QuarbergAbsent: Representative(s) GogglesAyes 11 Nays 0 Excused 1 Absent 1 Conflicts 0

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HB0031HW001/ADOPTEDPage 5-line 2 After "W.S." insert "14-4-101(a)(vi)(H),".Page 5-after line 5 Insert:

"14-4-101.  Definitions.(a)  As used in W.S. 14-4-101 through 14-4-115:

(vi)  "Child caring facility" means any person who operates a business to keep or care for any minor at the request of the parents, legal guardians or an agency which is responsible for the child and includes any of the following privately operated facilities:

(H)  Homes for defective children with developmental disabilities;".  BURKHART

2/20/2012 H Passed CoW2/21/2012 H Passed 2nd Reading2/22/2012 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) BlakeAyes 59 Nays 0 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/23/2012 S Received for Introduction2/23/2012 S Introduced and Referred to S123/2/2012 S12 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, Hastert, Martin, Nicholas, P. and RossAyes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/2/2012 S Placed on General File3/5/2012 S Passed CoW3/6/2012 S Passed 2nd Reading3/7/2012 S Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, Barnard, Bebout, Burns, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich, Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Martin, Meier, Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von FlaternExcused: Senator(s) Case, Esquibel, F. and Nicholas, P.Ayes 27 Nays 0 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/7/2012 Assigned Number HEA No. 00373/7/2012 H Speaker Signed HEA No. 00373/7/2012 S President Signed HEA No. 00373/15/2012 Governor Signed HEA No. 00373/16/2012 Assigned Chapter Number

Chapter No. 0084 Session Laws of Wyoming 2012

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H.B. No. 0032 Redistricting of the legislature.

Sponsored By: Joint Corporations, Elections and Political Subdivisions Interim Committee

AN ACT relating to state legislative districts; providing definitions; providing a plan for state legislative districts based upon the 2010 census; providing for election of the senate; and providing for an effective date.

1/30/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/13/2012 H Received for Introduction2/13/2012 H Introduced and Referred to H072/15/2012 H07 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Blikre, Byrd, Illoway, Jaggi, Kroeker, Patton, Roscoe, Stubson and Zwonitzer, Dn.Ayes 9 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/15/2012 H Placed on General File

HB0032HS001/ADOPTEDThat Substitute No. 1 for HB0032 DO Pass. ILLOWAY, CHAIRMAN

HB0032HW001/FAILED[TO SUBSTITUTE BILL No. 1]

In Attachment A to Substitute Bill No. 1: Delete pages designated as Districts HD1, HD2, HD3, HD4, HD5, HD6, HD7, HD8, HD9, HD10, HD11, HD12, HD31, HD32, HD41, HD42, HD43, HD44 and HD52 and insert new pages designated as Districts HD1, HD2, HD3, HD4, HD5, HD6, HD7, HD8, HD9, HD10, HD11, HD12, HD31, HD32, HD41, HD42, HD43, HD44 and HD52 further designated as "HB0032HW001". HUNT

[NOTE: Changes to Attachment A will not be distributed but are available upon request.]

HB0032HW002/ADOPTED[TO SUBSTITUTE BILL No. 1]

In Attachment A to Substitute Bill No. 1: Delete pages designated as Districts HD11 and HD44 (as introduced or substituted by any previously adopted amendment)and insert new pages designated as Districts HD11 and HD44 further designated as "HB0032HW02". THRONE

[NOTE: Changes to Attachment A will not be distributed but are available upon request.]

2/15/2012 H Passed CoW

HB0032H2001/FAILED[TO SUBSTITUTE BILL No. 1]

In Attachment A to Substitute Bill No. 1: Delete pages designated as Districts HD15 and HD47 (as introduced or substituted by any previously adopted

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amendment) and insert new pages designated as Districts HD15 and HD47 further designated as "HB0032H2001". STEWARD

[NOTE: Changes to Attachment A will not be distributed but are available upon request.]

HB0032H2002/WITHDRAWN

HB0032H2003/FAILED[TO SUBSTITUTE BILL No. 1]

In Attachment A to Substitute Bill No. 1: Delete pages designated as Districts HD1, HD2, HD3, HD4, HD5, HD6, HD7, HD8, HD9, HD10, HD11, HD12, HD31, HD32, HD41, HD42, HD43, HD44 and HD52 (as introduced or substituted by any other amendment) and insert new pages designated as Districts HD1, HD2, HD3, HD4, HD5, HD6, HD7, HD8, HD9, HD10, HD11, HD12, HD31, HD32, HD41, HD42, HD43, HD44 and HD52 further designated as "HB0032H2003". HUNT

[NOTE: Changes to Attachment A will not be distributed but are available upon request.]

2/16/2012 H Passed 2nd Reading

HB0032H3001/ADOPTED[TO SUBSTITUTE BILL No. 1]

In Attachment A to Substitute Bill No. 1:

Delete all pages designated as Districts HD2 and HD5 (as introduced or as substituted by any previously adopted amendment) and insert new pages designated as Districts HD2 and HD5 further designated as "HB0032H3001". TEETERS

[NOTE: Changes to Attachment A will not be distributed but are available upon request.]

2/17/2012 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Pedersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Roscoe, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Byrd, Hunt, Krone, Peasley, Petersen, Semlek, Steward, Vranish and Zwonitzer, Dn.Excused: Representative(s) Gay and HarshmanAyes 49 Nays 9 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/20/2012 S Received for Introduction2/21/2012 S Introduced and Referred to S072/27/2012 S07 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Case, Hines, Johnson, Martin and Scott

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Ayes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/27/2012 S Placed on General File

HB0032SS001/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Page 4-line 7 Delete "that office received" insert "received by that

office".In ATTACHMENT A:

Senate District 1 - Delete pages designated as District HD1 and insert new pages designated as District HD1 further designated as "HB0032SS001".

Senate District 2 – Delete pages designated as District HD4 and insert new pages designated as District HD4 further designated as "HB0032SS001".

Senate District 3 – Delete pages designated as District HD2 and insert new pages designated as District HD2 further designated as "HB0032SS001".

Senate District 5 - Delete pages designated as Districts HD8 and HD42 and insert new pages designated as Districts HD8 and HD42 further designated as "HB0032SS001".

Senate District 8 - Delete pages designated as District HD44 and insert new pages designated as District HD44 further designated as "HB0032SS001".

Senate District 23 - Delete pages designated as District HD3 and insert new pages designated as District HD3 further designated as "HB0032SS001".

Senate District 24 - Delete pages designated as Districts HD32 and HD53 and insert new pages designated as Districts HD32 and HD53 further designated as "HB0032SS001".

Senate District 25 - Delete pages designated as District HD33 and insert new pages designated as District HD33 further designated as "HB0032SS001".

Senate District 26 - Delete pages designated as Districts HD34 and HD55 and insert new pages designated as Districts HD34 and HD55 further designated as "HB0032SS001". CASE, CHAIRMAN

[NOTE: Changes to Attachment A will not be distributed but are available upon request.]

HB0032SW001/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)In Attachment A:

Senate District 3 – Delete pages designated as Districts HD2 and HD5 (as introduced or substituted by any previously adopted amendment) and insert new pages designated as Districts HD2 and HD5 and further Designated as "HB0032SW001". Senate District 6 - Delete pages designated as District HD10 (as introduced or substituted by any previously adopted amendment) and insert new pages designated as District HD10 and further designated as "HB0032SW001". MEIER

[NOTE: Changes to Attachment A will not be distributed but are available upon request.]

HB0032SW002/FAILED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)In Attachment A:

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Senate District 3 – Delete pages designated as Districts HD2 and HD5 (as introduced or substituted by any previously adopted amendment) and insert new pages designated as Districts HD2 and HD5 and further designated as "HB0032SW002". Senate District 6 - Delete pages designated as District HD10 (as introduced or substituted by any previously adopted amendment) and insert new pages designated as District HD10 and further designated as "HB0032SW002". CASE

[NOTE: Changes to Attachment A will not be distributed but are available upon request.]

2/28/2012 S Passed CoW2/29/2012 S Passed 2nd Reading3/1/2012 S Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, Bebout, Burns, Case, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Emerich, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Martin, Meier, Nicholas, P., Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von FlaternNays: Senator(s) Barnard and DriskillAyes 28 Nays 2 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/1/2012 H Received for Concurrence3/1/2012 H Did Concur

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Pedersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Roscoe, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Byrd, Esquibel, K., Hunt, Krone, Peasley, Petersen, Semlek and VranishExcused: Representative(s) GogglesAyes 51 Nays 8 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/1/2012 Assigned Number HEA No. 00083/2/2012 H Speaker Signed HEA No. 00083/2/2012 S President Signed HEA No. 00083/6/2012 Governor Signed HEA No. 00083/6/2012 Assigned Chapter Number

Chapter No. 0008 Session Laws of Wyoming 2012

H.B. No. 0033 Highway fund-assignment of fine and penalty revenues.

Sponsored By: Joint Transportation, Highways and Military Affairs Interim Committee

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AN ACT relating to highway funding; assigning penalty and fine revenues to the highway fund as specified; continuously appropriating such deposited monies to the transportation commission for specified uses; and providing for an effective date.

1/30/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/13/2012 H Received for Introduction; Did Not Consider For Introduction

Vote

H.B. No. 0034 Subdivisions-consideration of schools.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Throne and Senator(s) Ross

AN ACT relating to subdivisions; providing for an analysis of a potential subdivision's impact on local school districts; providing for review and recommendations; and providing for an effective date.

1/30/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/13/2012 H Received for Introduction2/14/2012 H Introduced and Referred to H07

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McOmie, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Roscoe, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Brechtel, Gay, Gingery, Kroeker, McKim, Miller, Peasley, Quarberg, Reeder, Semlek, Steward and StubsonAyes 48 Nays 12 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/21/2012 H07 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Blikre, Byrd, Illoway, Jaggi, Patton, Roscoe and Zwonitzer, Dn.Nays: Representative(s) Kroeker and StubsonAyes 7 Nays 2 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/21/2012 H Placed on General File

HB0034HS001/ADOPTEDThat Substitute No. 1 for HB0034 DO Pass. ILLOWAY, CHAIRMAN

2/24/2012 H Passed CoW

HB0034H2001/ADOPTED[TO SUBSTITUTE BILL No. 1]

Page 1-line 4 Delete entirely.Page 1-line 5 Delete "specified;".Page 2-line 15 After "district" insert "."; delete "including".Page 2-lines 16 through 24 Delete entirely.Page 3-lines 1 through 16 Delete entirely.Page 4-line 4 After "district" insert "."; delete "including".

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Page 4-lines 5 through 8 Delete entirely.  STUBSON, GREEAR, BROWN.

2/27/2012 H Passed 2nd Reading2/28/2012 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gingery, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Nicholas, B., Patton, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Roscoe, Semlek, Throne, Vranish, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Brechtel, Brown, Burkhart, Campbell, Eklund, Gay, Greear, Hunt, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Peasley, Quarberg, Steward, Stubson, Teeters and Zwonitzer, Dn.Excused: Representative(s) Davison, Goggles and ReederAyes 36 Nays 21 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/29/2012 S Received for Introduction2/29/2012 S Introduced and Referred to S073/1/2012 S07 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Case, Hines, Johnson, Martin and ScottAyes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/1/2012 S Placed on General File

HB0034SS001/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Page 1-line 9 After "(xiii)" delete balance of line.Page 1-line 10 Delete "(d)". CASE

3/2/2012 S Passed CoW3/5/2012 S Passed 2nd Reading3/6/2012 S Failed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Case, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Landen, Martin, Meier, Nicholas, P., Nutting, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss and ScottNays: Senator(s) Anderson, Barnard, Bebout, Burns, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich, Hicks, Jennings, Perkins, Schiffer and Von FlaternExcused: Senator(s) JohnsonAyes 14 Nays 15 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

H.B. No. 0035 Notarial certification of business entity instrument.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Greear and Freeman and Senator(s) Perkins

AN ACT relating to notarial acts; providing a short form for certifying instruments executed on behalf of a business entity; and providing for an effective date.

1/30/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/13/2012 H Received for Introduction

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2/14/2012 H Introduced and Referred to H07

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Berger and ReederAyes 58 Nays 2 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/20/2012 H07 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Blikre, Byrd, Illoway, Jaggi, Kroeker, Patton, Roscoe, Stubson and Zwonitzer, Dn.Ayes 9 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/20/2012 H Placed on General File2/24/2012 H Passed CoW2/27/2012 H Passed 2nd Reading2/28/2012 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Davison, Goggles and ReederAyes 57 Nays 0 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/28/2012 S Received for Introduction2/28/2012 S Introduced and Referred to S073/1/2012 S07 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Case, Hines, Johnson, Martin and ScottAyes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/1/2012 S Placed on General File3/2/2012 S Passed CoW

HB0035S2001/ADOPTEDPage 1-Before line 1 In the Catch Title delete "of business entity

instrument".Page 1-line 2 Delete and insert "certificate shall be presumptive

evidence as specified;".Page 1-line 3 Delete "entity;".Page 1-lines 7 through 15 Delete and insert:

"Section 1. W.S. 34-26-107(c)(intro) is amended to read:

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34-26-107.  Certificate of notarial acts; presumptive evidence.(c)  In addition to the presumptive evidence established by W.S.

32-1-107 and as otherwise provided in this chapter, a certificate of a notarial act in a form as set out in W.S. 34 - 26 - 108 shall be received as presumptive evidence that:".Page 2 Delete.Page 3-lines 1 through 4 Delete. NICHOLAS, PERKINS

3/5/2012 S Passed 2nd Reading3/6/2012 S Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, Barnard, Bebout, Burns, Case, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Jennings, Landen, Martin, Meier, Nicholas, P., Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von FlaternExcused: Senator(s) JohnsonAyes 29 Nays 0 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/6/2012 H Received for Concurrence3/6/2012 H Did Concur

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Goggles and MillerAyes 58 Nays 0 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/6/2012 Assigned Number HEA No. 00343/7/2012 H Speaker Signed HEA No. 00343/7/2012 S President Signed HEA No. 00343/15/2012 Governor Signed HEA No. 00343/16/2012 Assigned Chapter Number

Chapter No. 0083 Session Laws of Wyoming 2012

H.B. No. 0036 Pari-mutuel permits.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Wallis and Senator(s) Schiffer

AN ACT relating to pari-mutuel events; amending period covered by simulcasting and pari-mutuel permits; repealing requirement for simulcast permits to specify authorized number of days; and providing for an effective date.

1/30/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/13/2012 H Received for Introduction2/14/2012 H Introduced and Referred to H06

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ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Illoway, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Steward, Stubson, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Berger, Brechtel, Burkhart, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Gay, Harvey, Hunt, Jaggi, Lockhart, McKim, Peasley, Quarberg, Reeder, Roscoe, Semlek and TeetersAyes 42 Nays 18 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/15/2012 H06 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Bonner, Botten, Connolly, Davison, Jaggi, McKim, McOmie, Petroff and ReederAyes 9 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/15/2012 H Placed on General File2/16/2012 H Passed CoW2/17/2012 H Passed 2nd Reading2/20/2012 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brown, Buchanan, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Reeder, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Brechtel, Burkhart, Byrd, Edmonds, Eklund, Gay, Harvey and QuarbergExcused: Representative(s) VranishAbsent: Representative(s) HarshmanAyes 50 Nays 8 Excused 1 Absent 1 Conflicts 0

2/20/2012 S Received for Introduction2/21/2012 S Introduced and Referred to S062/23/2012 S06 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Burns, Christensen, Dockstader, Driskill and Esquibel, F.Ayes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/23/2012 S Placed on General File2/28/2012 S Passed CoW2/29/2012 S Passed 2nd Reading3/1/2012 S Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, Barnard, Bebout, Burns, Case, Christensen, Coe, Driskill, Emerich, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Martin, Meier, Nicholas, P., Nutting, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer and Von Flatern

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Nays: Senator(s) Cooper, Dockstader, Perkins, Peterson and ScottAyes 25 Nays 5 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/1/2012 Assigned Number HEA No. 00063/1/2012 H Speaker Signed HEA No. 00063/1/2012 S President Signed HEA No. 00063/6/2012 Governor Signed HEA No. 00063/6/2012 Assigned Chapter Number

Chapter No. 0004 Session Laws of Wyoming 2012

H.B. No. 0037 Irrigation districts-power projects.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Bonner, Blake, Krone and Teeters and Senator(s) Bebout, Driskill and Geis

AN ACT relating to irrigation districts; authorizing irrigation districts to construct power projects for electric energy other than hydroelectric; specifying conditions; and providing for an effective date.

1/30/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/13/2012 H Received for Introduction2/14/2012 H Introduced and Referred to H05; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff;

Intro Vote

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Blake, Bonner, Brechtel, Buchanan, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Connolly, Craft, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Gay, Gingery, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Kasperik, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Reeder, Roscoe, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Berger, Blikre, Botten, Brown, Burkhart, Childers, Davison, Edmonds, Freeman, Goggles, Jaggi, Kroeker, Patton, Peasley, Quarberg, Semlek and StewardAyes 43 Nays 17 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/7/2012 H Died In Committee

H.B. No. 0038 Coal valuation-industry factors.

Sponsored By: Joint Revenue Interim Committee

AN ACT relating to taxation of coal; providing industry factors for valuation of coal sold away from the mouth of the mine; requiring a report; and providing for an effective date.

1/31/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/13/2012 H Received for Introduction2/13/2012 H Introduced and Referred to H03

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay,

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Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Ayes 60 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/15/2012 H03 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Blikre, Campbell, Childers, Madden, Petersen, Semlek and VranishNays: Representative(s) GogglesConflicts: Representative(s) MillerAyes 7 Nays 1 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 1

2/15/2012 H Placed on General File

HB0038HW001/FAILEDPage 3-line 8 Delete "seventy-nine percent (79%)" insert "eighty

percent (80%)". GOGGLES

2/16/2012 H Passed CoW

HB0038H2001/ADOPTEDPage 1-above line 1 In the catch title, delete "severance tax industry

factor" insert "valuation-industry factors". CHILDERS

2/17/2012 H Passed 2nd Reading2/20/2012 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Craft, Edmonds, Eklund, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Blake, Connolly, Davison, Esquibel, K., Goggles and RoscoeExcused: Representative(s) VranishConflicts: Representative(s) MillerAyes 52 Nays 6 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 1

2/21/2012 S Received for Introduction2/21/2012 S Introduced and Referred to S032/28/2012 S03 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Barnard, Emerich, Hines and PerkinsNays: Senator(s) CaseAyes 4 Nays 1 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/28/2012 S Placed on General File

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HB0038SS001/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Page 3-line 8 Delete "seventy-nine percent (79%)" insert "seventy

nine and one-half percent (79.5%)".Page 3-line 10 Delete "eighty-one percent (81%)" insert "eighty-one

and one-half percent (81.5%)". HINES, CHAIRMAN

2/29/2012 S Passed CoW3/1/2012 S Laid Back Pursuant to SR 10-4 (a)

HB0038S2001/FAILED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Page 3-line 14 After "value." insert "The industry factor established

by this paragraph for coal produced from mines located in Campbell, Converse, Johnson and Sheridan counties shall increase by one-half percent (.5%) every year for twenty (20) years, beginning January 1, 2013 and continuing until the last increase on January 1, 2032.". ROTHFUSS

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Burns, Case, Esquibel, F., Hastert, Martin and RothfussNays: Senator(s) Anderson, Barnard, Bebout, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich, Geis, Hicks, Hines, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Meier, Nicholas, P., Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer, Scott and Von FlaternAyes 6 Nays 24 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

HB0038S2002/FAILED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Page 1-line 3 After "mine;" insert "providing a sunset date;".Page 2-line 8 After "2012" insert ", and after January 1, 2012 if

paragraph (xi) has expired as provided in that paragraph,".

Page 3-line 14 After "value." insert "This paragraph is repealed effective December 31, 2016.". BURNS

3/2/2012 S Passed 2nd Reading3/5/2012 S Recommit to S03 in accord with SR 13-2 absent objection3/7/2012 S Committee Returned Bill Pursuant to SR 7-3(c)

H.B. No. 0039 High school graduation requirements.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Teeters and Senator(s) Coe

AN ACT relating to high school graduation requirements; modifying high school graduation standards imposed by the state board of education; accordingly modifying the success curriculum required for Hathaway opportunity and provisional opportunity scholarship program eligibility; and providing for an effective date.

1/31/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/13/2012 H Received for Introduction2/14/2012 H Failed Introduction

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Berger, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Childers, Connolly, Edmonds, Eklund, Gay, Greear, Harshman, Illoway,

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Jaggi, Kasperik, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters and ThroneNays: Representative(s) Barbuto, Blake, Botten, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Craft, Davison, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gingery, Goggles, Greene, Harvey, Hunt, Kroeker, Lubnau, Nicholas, B., Patton, Roscoe, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Ayes 36 Nays 24 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

H.B. No. 0040 Optional sales/use tax-uses.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Byrd, Illoway and Zwonitzer, Dn. and Senator(s) Driskill

AN ACT relating to taxation and revenue; providing for the specific purpose excise to include maintenance of public roadways as specified; and providing for an effective date.

2/1/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/13/2012 H Received for Introduction2/14/2012 H Introduced and Referred to H03

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Blake, Blikre, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Lubnau, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Roscoe, Steward, Stubson, Throne, Vranish, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dn.Nays: Representative(s) Berger, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Burkhart, Campbell, Davison, Harshman, Loucks, Madden, McKim, Petersen, Reeder, Semlek, Teeters and Zwonitzer, Dv.Ayes 44 Nays 16 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/17/2012 H03 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Blikre, Childers, Goggles, Miller, Petersen, Semlek and VranishNays: Representative(s) Campbell and MaddenAyes 7 Nays 2 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/17/2012 H Placed on General File

HB0040HW001/ADOPTEDPage 1-line 2 Delete "routine".Page 2-line 5 Delete "routine maintenance" insert "major

maintenance, renovation or reconstruction of specific sections". SEMLEK

2/20/2012 H Passed CoW2/21/2012 H Passed 2nd Reading2/22/2012 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALL

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Ayes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, McKim, McOmie, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Brechtel, Edmonds, Gay, Gingery, Hunt, Lubnau, Madden, Miller, Peasley, Pedersen, Reeder and TeetersExcused: Representative(s) BlakeAyes 47 Nays 12 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/23/2012 S Received for Introduction2/23/2012 S Introduced and Referred to S032/28/2012 S03 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Barnard, Emerich, Hines and PerkinsNays: Senator(s) CaseAyes 4 Nays 1 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/28/2012 S Placed on General File

HB0040SW001/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Page 1-line 7 Delete "is" insert "and 39-16-203(a)(ii)(B) are".Page 2-after line 8 Insert:

"39-16-203.  Imposition.(a)  Taxable event. The following shall apply:

(ii)  The following provisions apply to imposition of the specific purpose excise tax under W.S. 39-16-204(a)(ii):

(B)  The revenue from the tax shall be used in a specified amount for specific purposes authorized by the qualified electors. Specific purposes shall not include ordinary operations of local government except those operations related to a specific project;". HINES

HB0040SW002/WITHDRAWN

HB0040SS001/FAILED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Page 1-line 1 After "providing" insert "authorized uses".Page 1-line 2 After "excise" insert "tax" and delete balance of

line.Page 1-line 3 Delete "roadways".Page 2-line 4 Strike "." and delete balance of line.Page 2-lines 5 through 7 Strike and delete.Page 2-line 8 Strike through "project". HINES, CHAIRMAN

2/29/2012 S Passed CoW

HB0040S2001/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Delete the Hines Committee of the Whole Amendment (HB0040SW001/AE) entirely and further amend as follows:Page 1-line 7 Delete "is" insert "and 39-16-203(a)(ii)(B) are".Page 2-after line 8 Insert:

"39-16-203.  Imposition.(a)  Taxable event. The following shall apply:

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(ii)  The following provisions apply to imposition of the specific purpose excise tax under W.S. 39-16-204(a)(ii):

(B)  The revenue from the tax shall be used in a specified amount for specific purposes authorized by the qualified electors. Specific purposes may include the major maintenance, renovation or reconstruction of specific sections of public roadways. Specific purposes shall not include ordinary operations of local government except those operations related to a specific project;". HINES

HB0040S2002/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Delete the Hines Committee of the Whole Amendment (HB0040SW001/AE) and the

Hines Second Reading Amendment (HB0040S2001/AE) entirely and further amend as follows:

Page 1-line 7 Delete "is" insert "and 39-16-203(a)(ii)(B) are".Page 2-line 4 Delete "the" insert "one (1) time".Page 2-line 5 Delete "specific" insert "a specifically defined

section of a public roadway.".Page 2-line 6 Delete new language.Page 2-after line 8 Insert:

"39-16-203.  Imposition.(a)  Taxable event. The following shall apply:

(ii)  The following provisions apply to imposition of the specific purpose excise tax under W.S. 39-16-204(a)(ii):

(B)  The revenue from the tax shall be used in a specified amount for specific purposes authorized by the qualified electors. Specific purposes may include one (1) time major maintenance, renovation or reconstruction of a specifically defined section of a public roadway. Specific purposes shall not include ordinary operations of local government except those operations related to a specific project;". MEIER

3/1/2012 S Passed 2nd Reading3/2/2012 S Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Barnard, Burns, Cooper, Dockstader, Driskill, Esquibel, F., Hastert, Hines, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Meier, Nutting, Peterson, Rothfuss, Schiffer and ScottNays: Senator(s) Anderson, Bebout, Case, Christensen, Coe, Emerich, Geis, Hicks, Martin, Nicholas, P., Perkins, Ross and Von FlaternAyes 17 Nays 13 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/2/2012 H Received for Concurrence3/2/2012 H Did Concur

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner, Botten, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Madden, McKim, Moniz, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Reeder, Roscoe, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Blikre, Brechtel, Greear, Lubnau, McOmie, Patton, Peasley, Quarberg and SemlekExcused: Representative(s) Edmonds, Goggles, Miller and Nicholas, B.Ayes 47 Nays 9 Excused 4 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/2/2012 Assigned Number HEA No. 0019

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3/5/2012 H Speaker Signed HEA No. 00193/5/2012 S President Signed HEA No. 00193/8/2012 Governor Signed HEA No. 00193/9/2012 Assigned Chapter Number

Chapter No. 0033 Session Laws of Wyoming 2012

H.B. No. 0041 Omnibus water bill-planning.

Sponsored By: Select Water Committee

AN ACT relating to water development projects; authorizing specified Level I and Level II studies and providing appropriations; requiring reports; providing for reversion of unexpended funds; authorizing unobligated funds to be used to complete other designated project studies under certain conditions; providing funding for the office of water programs as specified; providing for groundwater studies funding; and providing for an effective date.

2/1/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/13/2012 H Received for Introduction2/13/2012 H Introduced and Referred to H05

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Ayes 60 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/16/2012 H05 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Blake, Campbell, Davison, Eklund, Hunt, Loucks, Moniz, Semlek and Zwonitzer, Dn.Ayes 9 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/16/2012 H Placed on General File2/16/2012 H Rereferred to H022/17/2012 H02 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Berger, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Harshman, Pedersen, Steward and WallisAyes 7 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/17/2012 H Placed on General File2/20/2012 H Passed CoW2/21/2012 H Passed 2nd Reading2/22/2012 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALL

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Ayes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) BlakeAyes 59 Nays 0 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/22/2012 S Received for Introduction2/23/2012 S Introduced and Referred to S052/29/2012 S05 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Bebout, Emerich, Geis and HicksAbsent: Senator(s) DriskillAyes 4 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 1 Conflicts 0

2/29/2012 S Placed on General File3/1/2012 S Passed CoW3/2/2012 S Passed 2nd Reading3/5/2012 S Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, Barnard, Bebout, Burns, Case, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Martin, Meier, Nicholas, P., Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von FlaternAyes 30 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/5/2012 Assigned Number HEA No. 00233/5/2012 H Speaker Signed HEA No. 00233/5/2012 S President Signed HEA No. 00233/8/2012 Governor Signed HEA No. 00233/9/2012 Assigned Chapter Number

Chapter No. 0057 Session Laws of Wyoming 2012

H.B. No. 0042 Reverse mortgages-study.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Byrd

AN ACT relating to banks and banking; providing for study of issues related to home equity conversion mortgages; and providing for an effective date.

2/1/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/13/2012 H Received for Introduction2/14/2012 H Failed Introduction

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Blake, Buchanan, Byrd, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Goggles, Illoway, Lubnau, McOmie, Nicholas, B., Petroff, Roscoe, Throne and Vranish

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Nays: Representative(s) Berger, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Burkhart, Campbell, Cannady, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Gay, Gingery, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Madden, McKim, Miller, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Reeder, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Ayes 18 Nays 42 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

H.B. No. 0043 Liquor licenses-dispensing rooms.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Byrd and Senator(s) Driskill

AN ACT relating to liquor licenses; repealing additional fees for additional dispensing rooms in licensed facilities; providing for notification of additional dispensing rooms as specified; and providing for an effective date.

2/1/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/13/2012 H Received for Introduction2/14/2012 H Failed Introduction

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Blake, Blikre, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Goggles, Greene, Illoway, Kroeker, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McOmie, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Roscoe, Steward, Stubson, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Berger, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Campbell, Davison, Edmonds, Gay, Gingery, Greear, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Jaggi, Kasperik, Krone, McKim, Miller, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Semlek and TeetersAyes 34 Nays 26 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

H.B. No. 0044 Portable electronic device insurance.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Illoway, Blikre, Moniz and Stubson and Senator(s) Emerich and Perkins

AN ACT relating to insurance; providing for licensure of vendors selling portable electronics insurance; providing requirements for portable electronics insurance policies; providing an exemption of insurance producer licensure; and providing for an effective date.

2/2/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/13/2012 H Received for Introduction2/14/2012 H Introduced and Referred to H09; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff;

Intro Vote

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder,

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Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Miller and PeasleyAyes 58 Nays 2 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/8/2012 H Committee Returned Bill Pursuant to HR 4-3(c)

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Byrd, Greear, Hunt, Kasperik, Lockhart, Moniz, Roscoe, Stubson and Zwonitzer, Dv.Ayes 9 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

H.B. No. 0045 Roofing contractors.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Illoway, Esquibel, K., Lubnau, Patton and Zwonitzer, Dn. and Senator(s) Anderson, Emerich and Esquibel, F.

AN ACT relating to consumer protection; providing disclosure requirements for roofing solicitations, roofing proposals and roofing repair contracts; providing for cancellation of roofing contracts; providing remedies; and providing for an effective date.

2/2/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/13/2012 H Received for Introduction2/14/2012 H Failed Introduction

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Blikre, Botten, Byrd, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gingery, Illoway, Lubnau, McOmie, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Petroff, Reeder, Throne, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Campbell, Davison, Edmonds, Gay, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Madden, McKim, Miller, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Vranish and WallisAyes 22 Nays 38 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

H.B. No. 0046 Handicapped parking-space size and marking.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Vranish, Blake, Campbell, Craft and Esquibel, K. and Senator(s) Von Flatern

AN ACT relating to handicapped parking; specifying the size and marking of handicapped parking spaces; and providing for an effective date.

2/2/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/13/2012 H Received for Introduction2/14/2012 H Introduced and Referred to H08

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay,

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Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dn.Nays: Representative(s) Zwonitzer, Dv.Ayes 59 Nays 1 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/17/2012 H08 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Blake, Bonner, Botten, Cannady, McKim, Petersen, Quarberg, Vranish and Zwonitzer, Dv.Ayes 9 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/17/2012 H Placed on General File

HB0046HS001/ADOPTEDPage 2-line 14 After "cross-hatched" insert "handicapped vehicle

access".Page 2-line 15 After "space" insert ",".

QUARBERG, CHAIRMAN

2/24/2012 H Passed CoW2/27/2012 H Passed 2nd Reading2/28/2012 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Davison, Goggles and ReederAyes 57 Nays 0 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/29/2012 S Received for Introduction2/29/2012 S Introduced and Referred to S083/2/2012 S08 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Cooper, Johnson, Landen, Nutting and SchifferAyes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/2/2012 S Placed on General File

HB0046SS001/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Page 2-line 14 After "include" insert "signage and".Page 2-line 15 Delete "areas" insert "markings". SCHIFFER, CHAIRMAN

3/5/2012 S Passed CoW3/6/2012 S Passed 2nd Reading3/7/2012 S Passed 3rd Reading

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ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, Barnard, Bebout, Burns, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich, Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Martin, Meier, Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von FlaternExcused: Senator(s) Case, Esquibel, F. and Nicholas, P.Ayes 27 Nays 0 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/7/2012 H Received for Concurrence3/7/2012 H Did Concur

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Davison, Goggles and Throne.Ayes 57 Nays 0 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/7/2012 Assigned Number HEA No. 00403/8/2012 H Speaker Signed HEA No. 00403/8/2012 S President Signed HEA No. 00403/8/2012 Governor Singed HEA No. 00403/9/2012 Assigned Chapter Number

Chapter No. 0056 Session Laws of Wyoming 2012

H.B. No. 0047 School finance.

Sponsored By: Joint Education Interim Committee

AN ACT relating to school finance; modifying the school reconfiguration requirements under the education resource block grant funding model; clarifying and defining requirements, expanding application as specified and providing an exception; modifying the regional cost adjustment to the education resource block grant model; providing technical corrections; clarifying methodology for computing model external cost adjustments; adjusting cost of education study components as specified; phasing-in financial impacts of modified regional cost adjustment; providing appropriations; and providing for effective dates.

2/6/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/13/2012 H Received for Introduction2/13/2012 H Failed Introduction

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Berger, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Childers, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Gay, Harshman, Jaggi, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Madden, Miller, Moniz, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Reeder, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters and Zwonitzer, Dv.

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Nays: Representative(s) Barbuto, Blake, Blikre, Botten, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Connolly, Craft, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Kasperik, Lubnau, McKim, McOmie, Nicholas, B., Patton, Petroff, Roscoe, Throne, Vranish, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dn.Ayes 30 Nays 30 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

H.B. No. 0048 Eighty miles per hour speed limit.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Lubnau, Blake and Nicholas, B. and Senator(s) Bebout and Ross

AN ACT relating to speed limits; establishing a maximum speed limit declarable by state authorities; modifying and clarifying the state superintendent's ability to designate higher speed limits; amending the identification of speeding violations that are kept in state records; and providing for an effective date.

2/7/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/13/2012 H Received for Introduction2/15/2012 H Introduced and Referred to H08

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Brechtel and MaddenAyes 58 Nays 2 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/22/2012 H08 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Bonner, Botten, Cannady, McKim, Petersen, Quarberg, Vranish and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) BlakeAyes 8 Nays 0 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/22/2012 H Placed on General File

HB0048HS001/ADOPTEDPage 3-line 18 After "hour" insert "on interstate highways".

QUARBERG, CHAIRMAN

2/24/2012 H Passed CoW2/27/2012 H Passed 2nd Reading2/28/2012 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone,

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Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) MaddenExcused: Representative(s) Davison, Goggles and ReederAyes 56 Nays 1 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/29/2012 S Received for Introduction2/29/2012 S Introduced and Referred to S08; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff3/7/2012 S Committee Returned Bill Pursuant to SR 7-3(c)

H.B. No. 0049 Yellowstone infrastructure.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Gingery and Krone and Senator(s) Christensen, Coe and Dockstader

AN ACT relating to sales and use tax; providing for imposition of a sales and use tax in Yellowstone National Park as specified; providing for distribution and expenditure of revenue collected from the tax; and providing for an effective date.

2/7/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/13/2012 H Received for Introduction2/14/2012 H Failed Introduction

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Harshman, Illoway, Kasperik, Krone, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Petersen, Petroff, Roscoe, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Berger, Brechtel, Burkhart, Davison, Edmonds, Gay, Greene, Harvey, Hunt, Jaggi, Kroeker, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Peasley, Pedersen, Quarberg, Reeder, Semlek, Steward, Stubson and TeetersAyes 38 Nays 22 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

H.B. No. 0050 Insurance fraud prevention.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Brown, Blake, Blikre, Lubnau, Patton, Stubson and Zwonitzer, Dn. and Senator(s) Cooper, Hines, Johnson, Martin, Nutting and Perkins

AN ACT relating to insurance; providing immunity from liability for cooperating with and furnishing information regarding suspected insurance code violations as specified; modifying related provision regarding attorney's fees and costs; and providing for an effective date.

2/7/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/13/2012 H Received for Introduction2/14/2012 H Introduced and Referred to H01

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft,

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Davison, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Brechtel, Edmonds, Gay, Hunt, Peasley, Quarberg and ReederAyes 53 Nays 7 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/16/2012 H01 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Brown, Cannady, Greene, Krone, Nicholas, B., Peasley and ThroneNays: Representative(s) BrechtelAyes 8 Nays 1 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/16/2012 H Placed on General File

HB0050HS001/ADOPTEDPage 1-line 3 After ";" insert "modifying related provision regarding

attorney's fees and costs;".Page 1-line 8 After "(b)" insert "and (c)".Page 2-After line 5 Insert:

"(c)  Any person identified in subsection (a) or (b) of this section shall be entitled to an award of attorney's fees and costs if he is a prevailing party in a civil cause of action for libel, slander or any other relevant tort arising out of activities in carrying out an examination or related activity under the provisions of this chapter and the party bringing the action was not substantially justified in doing so. For purposes of this section, a proceeding is "substantially justified" if it had a reasonable basis in law or fact at the time it was initiated.". BROWN, CHAIRMAN

2/20/2012 H Passed CoW2/21/2012 H Passed 2nd Reading

HB0050H3001/FAILEDPage 2-lines 3 and 4 Delete all new language. QUARBERG

2/22/2012 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brown, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gingery, Goggles, Greene, Harshman, Illoway, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Patton, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Roscoe, Steward, Stubson, Throne, Vranish, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Brechtel, Buchanan, Burkhart, Edmonds, Eklund, Gay, Greear, Harvey, Hunt, Jaggi, Loucks, McKim, Nicholas, B., Peasley, Quarberg, Reeder, Semlek, Teeters and WallisExcused: Representative(s) BlakeAyes 40 Nays 19 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/23/2012 S Received for Introduction2/23/2012 S Introduced and Referred to S012/27/2012 S01 Recommended Do Pass

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ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Burns, Christensen, Esquibel, F., Hicks and PerkinsAyes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/27/2012 S Placed on General File2/29/2012 S Passed CoW

HB0050S2001/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Page 2-line 3 Delete "," insert "or"; delete "or any governmental".Page 2-line 4 Delete "agency established to detect and prevent

fraud".Page 2-line 5 After "other" insert "criminal".Page 2-line 6 After "investigation" insert "under title 6 of the

Wyoming statutes". ROSS

3/1/2012 S Passed 2nd Reading3/2/2012 S Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, Barnard, Bebout, Burns, Case, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Martin, Meier, Nicholas, P., Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von FlaternAyes 30 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/2/2012 H Received for Concurrence3/2/2012 H Did Concur

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Moniz, Patton, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Reeder, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Peasley and QuarbergExcused: Representative(s) Edmonds, Goggles, Miller and Nicholas, B.Ayes 54 Nays 2 Excused 4 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/2/2012 Assigned Number HEA No. 00203/5/2012 H Speaker Signed HEA No. 00203/5/2012 S President Signed HEA No. 00203/8/2012 Governor Signed HEA No. 00203/9/2012 Assigned Chapter Number

Chapter No. 0044 Session Laws of Wyoming 2012

H.B. No. 0051 Industrial siting impact payments.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Madden, Stubson and Throne and Senator(s) Case and Schiffer

AN ACT relating to impact assistance payments; revising duties of the department of environmental quality and industrial siting division as

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specified; revising industrial facility permit fees; revising how impact assistance payment amounts are calculated; providing rulemaking authority; repealing conflicting provisions; providing applicability; providing an appropriation; and providing for an effective date.

2/7/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/13/2012 H Received for Introduction2/15/2012 H Introduced and Referred to H03

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Ayes 60 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/17/2012 H03 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Blikre, Campbell, Childers, Goggles, Madden, Miller, Petersen, Semlek and VranishAyes 9 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/17/2012 H Placed on General File2/17/2012 H Rereferred to H022/20/2012 H02 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Berger, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Harshman, Pedersen, Steward and WallisAyes 7 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/20/2012 H Placed on General File

HB0051HS001/ADOPTEDPage 1-line 1 After "payments;" insert "revising duties of the

department of environmental quality and industrial siting division as specified; revising industrial facility permit fees;".

Page 1-line 8 After "W.S." insert "35-12-105(c), 35-12-109(b),".Page 1-after line 9 Insert:

"35-12-105. Appointment and duties of administrator; staff; rules and regulations.

(c)  The director, administrator and the staff of the division are authorized to the extent possible, at the request of local governments, to provide technical assistance to local governments in the preparation of anticipated impacts related to a proposed project consistent with W.S. 39 - 15 - 111(c) and (d) and W.S. 39 - 16 - 111(d) and (e) and negotiation of agreements with applicants as provided for in W.S. 35-12-107 and 35-12-113(a)(vi).

35-12-109. Application for permit; form; fee; financial accounting.(b)  At the time of filing an application or a written request for a

waiver of the application provisions of this chapter as provided in W.S.

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35-12-107, or as subsequently required by the director, an applicant shall pay a fee to be determined by the director based upon the estimated cost of investigating, reviewing, processing and serving notice of an application, holding a hearing in case of a request for waiver, inspection and compliance activities and processing application update requests. The fee shall be credited to a separate account and shall be used by the division as required to investigate, review, process and serve notice of the application, to hold a hearing in case of a request for waiver and to pay the reasonable costs of any meeting or hearing associated with permit compliance. Unused fees shall be refunded to the applicant. The maximum fee chargeable shall not exceed one-half of one percent (0.5%) of the estimated construction cost of the facility or one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000.00) one hundred twenty-five thousand dollars ($125,000.00), whichever is less."  CHILDERS, CHAIRMAN

HB0051HS002/ADOPTEDPage 1-line 3 After "provisions;" insert "providing an

appropriation;".Page 9-After line 8 Insert:

"Section 3. There is appropriated forty thousand dollars ($40,000.00) from the general fund to the department of environmental quality, industrial siting division to contract with a consultant for the purpose of assisting with the timely development of the criteria to be used by the industrial siting council in making impact assistance decisions pursuant to this act. This is a one-time appropriation, and shall not be included in the department's 2015-16 standard budget request.".Page 9-line 10 Delete "3" insert "4". BERGER, CHAIRMAN

2/23/2012 H Passed CoW2/24/2012 H Passed 2nd Reading

HB0051H3001/ADOPTED (CORRECTED COPY)Page 1-line 3 After "provisions;" insert "providing applicability".Page 2-line 24 After "provide" delete balance of the line. Page 3-lines 1 through 11 Delete entirely. Page 3-line 12 Delete "facility." insert "evidence at the public

hearing held pursuant to W.S. 35 - 12 - 110(f)(i) of the mitigated and unmitigated impacts that the construction will have on the counties, cities and towns determined by the industrial siting council to be affected by the construction of the industrial facility. The industrial siting council shall review the evidence of the impacts and determine, applying a preponderance of evidence standard, the dollar amount of the unmitigated impacts. The council shall state in the order issued under W.S. 35 - 12 - 113(a), the total dollar amount of the impact assistance payment and the reasons for determining that amount. The impact assistance payment shall be distributed by the state treasurer in an amount and on a schedule determined by the council, based on evidence presented at the hearing. Under no circumstances shall the impact assistance payment exceed two and seventy-six one-hundredths percent (2.76%) of the total estimated material costs of the facility, as those costs are determined by the council.".

Page 6-line 22 After "provide" delete balance of the line.Page 6-lines 23 and 24 Delete entirely.

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Page 7-lines 1 through 9 Delete entirely.Page 7-line 10 Delete "facility." insert "evidence at the public

hearing held pursuant to W.S. 35 - 12 - 110(f)(i) of the mitigated and unmitigated impacts that the construction will have on the counties, cities and towns determined by the industrial siting council to be affected by the construction of the industrial facility. The industrial siting council shall review the evidence of the impacts and determine, applying a preponderance of evidence standard, the dollar amount of the unmitigated impacts. The council shall state in the order issued under W.S. 35 - 12 - 113(a), the total dollar amount of the impact assistance payment and the reasons for determining that amount. The impact assistance payment shall be distributed by the state treasurer in an amount and on a schedule determined by the council, based on evidence presented at the hearing. Under no circumstances shall the impact assistance payment exceed two and seventy-six one-hundredths percent (2.76%) of the total estimated material costs of the facility, as those costs are determined by the council.".

Page 9-After line 9 insert and renumber:Section 3. This act shall only apply to permits submitted to the

council on or after the effective date of this act. The impact assistance payment for industrial facilities which are not subject to this act shall be determined on the basis of the law as it existed prior to the adoption of this act.". Page 9-line 19 Delete "3." insert "4.". MADDEN

2/27/2012 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Nicholas, B.Ayes 59 Nays 1 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/28/2012 S Received for Introduction2/28/2012 S Introduced and Referred to S033/1/2012 S03 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Case, Emerich and HinesNays: Senator(s) PerkinsExcused: Senator(s) BarnardAyes 3 Nays 1 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/1/2012 S Placed on General File3/1/2012 S Rereferred to S023/2/2012 S02 Recommended Do Pass

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ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Hastert, Meier, Nicholas, P., Peterson and Von FlaternAyes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/2/2012 S Placed on General File

HB0051SS001/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Page 4-line 19 After "35 - 12 - 110(f)(i) " insert "or 35 - 12 - 107(g) ".Page 5-line 3 Delete "order" insert "decision".Page 6-line 1 After "cause" insert ", provided that the adjustment

shall have no effect on the permittee".Page 8-line 23 After "35 - 12 - 110(f)(i) " insert "or 35 - 12 - 107(g) ".Page 9-line 7 Delete "order" insert "decision". HINES, CHAIRMAN

HB0051SW001/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Page 4-line 17 After "counties" insert ", cities and towns".Page 8-line 21 After "counties" insert ", cities and towns". PERKINS

HB0051SW002/FAILED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Page 5-line 11 After "facility" delete balance of line and insert

"not exempt from excise tax under W.S. 39 - 15 - 103 as ".Page 9-line 15 After "facility" delete balance of line and insert

"not exempt from excise tax under W.S. 39 - 16 - 103 as ". PERKINS

3/5/2012 S Passed CoW

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, Burns, Case, Cooper, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich, Geis, Hicks, Hines, Johnson, Meier, Nutting, Peterson, Schiffer and ScottNays: Senator(s) Barnard, Bebout, Christensen, Coe, Esquibel, F., Hastert, Jennings, Landen, Martin, Nicholas, P., Perkins, Ross, Rothfuss and Von FlaternAyes 16 Nays 14 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

HB0051S2001/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Page 5-line 9 Delete "two and seventy-".Page 5-line 10 Delete "six one-hundredths percent (2.76%)" insert

"one and thirty-eight one-hundredths percent (1.38%)".Page 9-line 13 Delete "two and seventy-".Page 9-line 14 Delete "six one-hundredths percent (2.76%)" insert

"one and thirty-eight one-hundredths percent (1.38%)". SCHIFFER

HB0051S2002.01/FAILED (CORRECTED COPY) (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Page 5-line 5 After "amount." insert "Prior to any decision or

distribution under this subsection, the council shall provide the information received to the state loan and investment board. The state loan and investment board shall review the information and determine if any impact assistance payment distribution is required or if there are existing funds within the counties, cities and towns to address the impacts. No distribution shall be made under this subsection

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unless approved by the state loan and investment board.".

Page 6-line 22 After "ratio." insert "No funds distributed under this subsection shall be used to supplant existing funds in the county, city or town which are available to address impacts from the industrial facility.".

Page 9-line 9 After "amount." insert "Prior to any decision or distribution under this subsection, the council shall provide the information received to the state loan and investment board. The state loan and investment board shall review the information and determine if any impact assistance payment distribution is required or if there are existing funds within the counties, cities and towns to address the impacts. No distribution shall be made under this subsection unless approved by the state loan and investment board.".

Page 10-line 18 After "ratio." insert "No funds distributed under this subsection shall be used to supplant existing funds in the county, city or town which are available to address impacts from the industrial facility.". MEIER

HB0051S2002.02/FAILED (CORRECTED COPY) (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Page 5-line 12 After "council." insert "Under no circumstances shall

any one (1) county, city or town receive impact assistance payments in excess of one million dollars ($1,000,000.00) in any calendar year.".

Page 9-line 16 After "council." insert "Under no circumstances shall any one (1) county, city or town receive impact assistance payments in excess of one million dollars ($1,000,000.00) in any calendar year.". MEIER

HB0051S2003/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Page 1-line 6 After "authority;" insert "requiring a report;".Page 6-line 24 After "subsection." insert "Not later than December 1

of each year, the industrial siting council shall report to the joint appropriations interim committee on all funds requested and distributed under this subsection.".

Page 10-line 20 After "subsection." insert "Not later than December 1 of each year, the industrial siting council shall report to the joint appropriations interim committee on all funds requested and distributed under this subsection.". MEIER

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Bebout, Coe, Driskill, Emerich, Geis, Landen, Meier, Nicholas, P., Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer and Von FlaternNays: Senator(s) Anderson, Barnard, Burns, Case, Christensen, Cooper, Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Jennings, Martin, Rothfuss and ScottExcused: Senator(s) JohnsonAyes 14 Nays 15 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/6/2012 S Passed 2nd Reading3/7/2012 S Laid Back Pursuant to SR 10-4(a)3/7/2012 S Failed 3rd Reading

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ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, Burns, Case, Driskill, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Johnson, Meier, Nicholas, P., Peterson, Schiffer and ScottNays: Senator(s) Barnard, Bebout, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Emerich, Jennings, Landen, Martin, Nutting, Perkins, Ross, Rothfuss and Von FlaternAyes 15 Nays 15 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

H.B. No. 0052 Private road actions-appraisal costs.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Stubson, Botten and Brown and Senator(s) Christensen and Cooper

AN ACT relating to the establishment of private roads; permitting the recovery of appraisal costs as specified; and providing for an effective date.

2/7/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/13/2012 H Received for Introduction2/14/2012 H Introduced and Referred to H01

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Ayes 60 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/15/2012 H01 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Brown, Cannady, Greene, Krone, Nicholas, B. and ThroneNays: Representative(s) Brechtel and PeasleyAyes 7 Nays 2 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/15/2012 H Placed on General File

HB0052HS001/FAILED

Page 2-line 2 Delete "more than fifteen percent (15%)" insert "substantially". BROWN, CHAIRMAN

2/16/2012 H Passed CoW2/17/2012 H Passed 2nd Reading2/20/2012 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gingery, Goggles, Greear,

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Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Brechtel and GayExcused: Representative(s) VranishAyes 57 Nays 2 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/20/2012 S Received for Introduction2/21/2012 S Introduced and Referred to S012/24/2012 S01 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Burns, Christensen, Esquibel, F., Hicks and PerkinsAyes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/24/2012 S Placed on General File2/28/2012 S Passed CoW2/29/2012 S Passed 2nd Reading3/1/2012 S Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, Barnard, Bebout, Burns, Case, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Martin, Meier, Nicholas, P., Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von FlaternAyes 30 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/1/2012 Assigned Number HEA No. 00073/1/2012 H Speaker Signed HEA No. 00073/1/2012 S President Signed HEA No. 00073/6/2012 Governor Signed HEA No. 00073/6/2012 Assigned Chapter Number

Chapter No. 0007 Session Laws of Wyoming 2012

H.B. No. 0053 Liquor licenses.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Gay and Senator(s) Landen

AN ACT relating to liquor licenses; increasing the minimum and maximum fees for retail liquor licenses; and providing for an effective date.

2/9/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/13/2012 H Received for Introduction2/15/2012 H Failed Introduction

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Eklund and GayNays: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder,

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Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Ayes 2 Nays 58 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

H.B. No. 0054 Crime victim service providers-reporting.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Berger and Senator(s) Hastert

AN ACT relating to the Crime Victims Compensation Act; clarifying reporting requirements for recipients of crime victim services grants; and providing for an effective date.

2/9/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/13/2012 H Received for Introduction2/15/2012 H Introduced and Referred to H01

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Ayes 60 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/16/2012 H01 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Brechtel, Brown, Cannady, Greene, Krone, Nicholas, B., Peasley and ThroneAyes 9 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/16/2012 H Placed on General File2/20/2012 H Passed CoW2/21/2012 H Passed 2nd Reading2/22/2012 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) BlakeAyes 59 Nays 0 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/22/2012 S Received for Introduction2/23/2012 S Introduced and Referred to S012/29/2012 S01 Recommended Do Pass

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ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Burns, Christensen, Esquibel, F., Hicks and PerkinsAyes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/29/2012 S Placed on General File3/1/2012 S Passed CoW3/2/2012 S Passed 2nd Reading3/5/2012 S Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, Barnard, Bebout, Burns, Case, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Martin, Meier, Nicholas, P., Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von FlaternAyes 30 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/5/2012 Assigned Number HEA No. 00243/5/2012 H Speaker Signed HEA No. 00243/5/2012 S President Signed HEA No. 00243/8/2012 Governor Signed HEA No. 00243/9/2012 Assigned Chapter Number

Chapter No. 0031 Session Laws of Wyoming 2012

H.B. No. 0055 Perfection of security interests-titled personal property.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Berger, Botten and Patton and Senator(s) Schiffer

AN ACT relating to secured transactions; specifying the means for perfecting a security interest in specified titled personal property; and providing for an effective date.

2/9/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/13/2012 H Received for Introduction2/15/2012 H Introduced and Referred to H01

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Ayes 60 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/16/2012 H01 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Brechtel, Brown, Cannady, Greene, Krone, Nicholas, B., Peasley and Throne

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Ayes 9 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/16/2012 H Placed on General File

HB0055HS001/ADOPTEDPage 2-line 7 Delete "July 1, 2012" insert "immediately upon

completion of all acts necessary for a bill to become law as provided by Article 4, Section 8 of the Wyoming Constitution.".BROWN, CHAIRMAN

2/20/2012 H Passed CoW2/21/2012 H Passed 2nd Reading2/22/2012 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) BlakeAyes 59 Nays 0 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/23/2012 S Received for Introduction2/23/2012 S Introduced and Referred to S012/27/2012 S01 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Burns, Christensen, Esquibel, F., Hicks and PerkinsAyes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/27/2012 S Placed on General File2/29/2012 S Passed CoW3/1/2012 S Passed 2nd Reading3/2/2012 S Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, Barnard, Bebout, Burns, Case, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Martin, Meier, Nicholas, P., Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von FlaternAyes 30 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/2/2012 Assigned Number HEA No. 00133/2/2012 H Speaker Signed HEA No. 00133/5/2012 S President Signed HEA No. 00133/8/2012 Governor Signed HEA No. 00133/9/2012 Assigned Chapter Number

Chapter No. 0032 Session Laws of Wyoming 2012

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H.B. No. 0056 Penalties for misdemeanor offenses.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Gingery and Brown and Senator(s) Esquibel, F.

AN ACT relating to crimes and offenses; modifying penalties for misdemeanor offenses; providing for classes of misdemeanors; making conforming amendments; and providing for an effective date.

2/9/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/13/2012 H Received for Introduction2/14/2012 H Failed Introduction

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner, Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Hunt, Illoway, Miller, Peasley, Petroff, Quarberg, Roscoe, Throne, Vranish, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Blikre, Brechtel, Buchanan, Childers, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Pedersen, Petersen, Reeder, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters and WallisConflicts: Representative(s) BottenAyes 26 Nays 33 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 1

H.B. No. 0057 Clinical trial coverage.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Esquibel, K., Craft and McOmie and Senator(s) Esquibel, F. and Nutting

AN ACT relating to insurance; requiring coverage of clinical trials for cardiology; specifying applicability; and providing for an effective date.

2/10/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/13/2012 H Received for Introduction2/15/2012 H Failed Introduction

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Kasperik, Krone, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McOmie, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Petersen, Petroff, Roscoe, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Buchanan, Edmonds, Gay, Hunt, Jaggi, Kroeker, Loucks, McKim, Miller, Peasley, Pedersen, Quarberg, Reeder, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters and VranishAyes 39 Nays 21 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

H.B. No. 0058 Public sector bargaining.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Kroeker

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AN ACT relating to labor relations; prohibiting collective bargaining by public sector employees; declaring legislative intent; providing definitions; prohibiting strikes by public sector employees; repealing provisions for collective bargaining by firefighters; and providing for an effective date.

2/10/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/13/2012 H Received for Introduction2/14/2012 H Failed Introduction

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Brechtel, Buchanan, Burkhart, Edmonds, Gingery, Hunt, Jaggi, Kroeker, Loucks, Miller, Peasley, Pedersen, Quarberg, Reeder, Semlek, Stubson, Teeters and WallisNays: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brown, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Kasperik, Krone, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Petersen, Petroff, Roscoe, Steward, Throne, Vranish, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Ayes 18 Nays 42 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

H.B. No. 0059 Insurance adjusters.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Illoway and Blikre and Senator(s) Case

AN ACT relating to insurance; providing for licensure of Canadian adjusters; providing an exception from licensure for persons collecting insurance claim information as specified; and providing for an effective date.

2/13/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/14/2012 H Received for Introduction2/15/2012 H Introduced and Referred to H09; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff;

Intro Vote

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Petersen, Petroff, Roscoe, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Brechtel, Davison, Edmonds, Gay, Hunt, Krone, Loucks, McKim, Peasley, Pedersen, Quarberg, Reeder, Semlek, Steward and WallisAyes 45 Nays 15 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/8/2012 H Committee Returned Bill Pursuant to HR 4-3(c)

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Byrd, Greear, Hunt, Kasperik, Lockhart, Moniz, Roscoe, Stubson and Zwonitzer, Dv.Ayes 9 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

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H.B. No. 0060 Firearm and ammunition regulation.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Kroeker, Gingery and Jaggi and Senator(s) Jennings

AN ACT relating to firearms; providing that the state of Wyoming preempts the field of firearm and ammunition regulation; providing civil liability for violations as specified; providing a civil fine for a violation of this act as specified; providing for the removal from office of public officials for violations; providing for attorney's fees and damages; providing for precedence over other statutes; and providing for an effective date.

2/13/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/14/2012 H Received for Introduction2/15/2012 H Failed Introduction

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Cannady, Childers, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Gingery, Greear, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Loucks, McKim, Miller, Moniz, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Semlek, Steward, Teeters, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Byrd, Campbell, Connolly, Craft, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Goggles, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McOmie, Nicholas, B., Patton, Roscoe, Stubson and ThroneConflicts: Representative(s) GayAyes 38 Nays 21 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 1

H.B. No. 0061 Low voltage electrical installation.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Kroeker and Vranish

AN ACT relating to electrical safety; exempting low voltage installations and repairs from licensure requirements; providing conforming amendments; and providing for an effective date.

2/13/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/14/2012 H Received for Introduction2/15/2012 H Failed Introduction

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Blikre, Botten, Brechtel, Buchanan, Cannady, Childers, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Hunt, Jaggi, Kroeker, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller, Nicholas, B., Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner, Brown, Burkhart, Campbell, Connolly, Craft, Goggles, Harvey, Illoway, Kasperik, Krone, McOmie, Moniz, Patton, Petroff, Reeder, Roscoe and ThroneConflicts: Representative(s) ByrdAyes 38 Nays 21 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 1

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H.B. No. 0062 Investigative subpoenas.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Vranish, Botten, Brown and Throne and Senator(s) Coe and Hastert

AN ACT relating to criminal procedure; providing for issuance of investigative subpoenas; and providing for an effective date.

2/13/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/14/2012 H Received for Introduction2/15/2012 H Introduced and Referred to H01

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Ayes 60 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/17/2012 H01 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Brown, Cannady, Greene, Krone and ThroneNays: Representative(s) Brechtel, Nicholas, B. and PeasleyAyes 6 Nays 3 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/17/2012 H Placed on General File

HB0062HS001/ADOPTEDPage 1-line 15 After "missing" insert "children".

Page 1-line 16 Delete "children" insert "persons"; after "justice," insert "or any other emergency circumstances requiring response or investigation to protect a person from serious bodily injury or death,".

Page 2-lines 13 through 23 Delete entirely and insert:"(c)  The issuance of any investigative subpoenas to telecommunications,

broadband or internet service providers shall be in compliance with 47 U.S.C. 222, 18 U.S.C. 2510-2522, 18 U.S.C. 2701-2712 and other applicable federal law.

(d)  An investigative subpoena shall describe the objects required, the reason the information is needed and when the information should be provided, not to exceed fourteen (14) days from the date of issuance of the subpoena within which the objects shall be assembled and made available. The court may extend the time period for good cause shown. At any time before the return date specified on the subpoena, the person subpoenaed may petition the issuing court to set aside or modify the subpoena. A person subpoenaed under this section shall be advised by the subpoena that he has a right to challenge the subpoena.".Page 3-line 1 Delete "(d)" insert "(e)".Page 3-line 8 Delete "(e)" insert "(f)".

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Page 3-line 13 Delete "(f)" insert "(g)"; delete "Officer" insert "officer".  BROWN, CHAIRMAN

HB0062HW001/ADOPTEDPage 1-line 14 After "investigation" delete balance of the line.Page 1-line 15 Delete "investigation".Page 1-line 17 After "officer" insert ", with probable cause,".

NICHOLAS, R.

HB0062HW002/ADOPTEDPage 2-lines 13 through 23 In the standing committee amendment

(HB0062HS001/A) to these lines, in subsection (c) created by that amendment; after "47 U.S.C. 222," insert "47 U.S.C. 551,".  BROWN

2/24/2012 H Passed CoW

HB0062H2001/ADOPTEDPage 2-After line 23 Insert:

"(e)  The reasonable costs of production shall be borne by the party who applied for the subpoena.".Page 3-line 5 Delete "offer to".Renumber as necessary. GREENE

HB0062H2002/FAILEDPage 1-lines 14 and 15 Delete the Nicholas, R., committee of the whole

amendment (HB0062HW001/A) to these lines. KRONE, BROWN

2/27/2012 H Passed 2nd Reading2/28/2012 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Berger, Blake, Bonner, Botten, Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Eklund, Freeman, Gingery, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Krone, McOmie, Patton, Petroff, Quarberg, Steward, Stubson, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Barbuto, Blikre, Brechtel, Buchanan, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gay, Hunt, Kroeker, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Roscoe, Semlek and TeetersExcused: Representative(s) Davison, Goggles and ReederAyes 34 Nays 23 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/29/2012 S Received for Introduction2/29/2012 S Introduced and Referred to S013/2/2012 S01 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Burns, Christensen, Esquibel, F. and HicksNays: Senator(s) PerkinsAyes 4 Nays 1 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/2/2012 S Placed on General File; Did not Consider in COW

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H.B. No. 0063 Child custody modification after military service.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Throne and Petersen and Senator(s) Hastert, Nutting, Perkins and Von Flatern

AN ACT relating to child custody and visitation; requiring the automatic termination of temporary custody and visitation orders issued during temporary military duty; providing an exception; and providing for an effective date.

2/13/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/14/2012 H Received for Introduction2/15/2012 H Introduced and Referred to H01

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Ayes 60 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/16/2012 H01 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Brechtel, Brown, Cannady, Greene, Krone, Nicholas, B., Peasley and Throne

Ayes 9 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/16/2012 H Placed on General File2/20/2012 H Passed CoW2/21/2012 H Passed 2nd Reading2/22/2012 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) BlakeAyes 59 Nays 0 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/22/2012 S Received for Introduction2/23/2012 S Introduced and Referred to S012/29/2012 S01 Recommended Do Pass

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ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Burns, Christensen, Esquibel, F., Hicks and PerkinsAyes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/29/2012 S Placed on General File

HB0063SW001/ADOPTEDPage 2-line 15 Delete "may" insert "shall". ROSS

3/1/2012 S Failed CoW; Indef Postponed

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Esquibel, F., Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Johnson, Martin, Nutting, Rothfuss, Scott and Von FlaternNays: Senator(s) Anderson, Barnard, Bebout, Burns, Case, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich, Geis, Jennings, Landen, Meier, Nicholas, P., Perkins, Peterson, Ross and SchifferAyes 10 Nays 20 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

H.B. No. 0064 Credit Card Fairness Act.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Zwonitzer, Dv. and Senator(s) Peterson

AN ACT relating to consumer protection; establishing the Credit Card Fairness Act as specified; specifying the requirements for contracts between financial institutions and merchants; providing definitions; specifying applicability; providing penalties; and providing for an effective date.

2/13/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/14/2012 H Received for Introduction2/16/2012 H Failed Introduction

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner, Byrd, Cannady, Connolly, Craft, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Goggles, Madden, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Peasley, Petroff, Quarberg, Roscoe, Throne, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Blikre, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Campbell, Childers, Davison, Edmonds, Gay, Gingery, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, McKim, McOmie, Patton, Pedersen, Petersen, Reeder, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Vranish and WallisAyes 23 Nays 37 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

H.B. No. 0065 Banks-authorized investments.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Stubson and Senator(s) Coe

AN ACT relating to banks and banking; modifying requirements for authorized investment of bank assets in mutual funds; and providing for an effective date.

2/13/2012 Bill Number Assigned

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2/14/2012 H Received for Introduction2/15/2012 H Introduced and Referred to H07

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Buchanan, Burkhart, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Byrd and LoucksConflicts: Representative(s) BrownAyes 57 Nays 2 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 1

2/20/2012 H07 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Blikre, Illoway, Jaggi, Kroeker, Roscoe, Stubson and Zwonitzer, Dn.Nays: Representative(s) Byrd and PattonAyes 7 Nays 2 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/20/2012 H Placed on General File2/24/2012 H Passed CoW2/27/2012 H Passed 2nd Reading2/28/2012 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Buchanan, Burkhart, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) ByrdExcused: Representative(s) Davison, Goggles and ReederConflicts: Representative(s) BrownAyes 55 Nays 1 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 1

2/28/2012 S Received for Introduction2/28/2012 S Introduced and Referred to S073/1/2012 S07 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Case, Hines, Johnson, Martin and ScottAyes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/1/2012 S Placed on General File3/2/2012 S Passed CoW3/5/2012 S Passed 2nd Reading3/6/2012 S Passed 3rd Reading

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Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, Barnard, Bebout, Burns, Case, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Jennings, Landen, Martin, Meier, Nicholas, P., Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von FlaternExcused: Senator(s) JohnsonAyes 29 Nays 0 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/6/2012 Assigned Number HEA No. 00283/6/2012 H Speaker Signed HEA No. 00283/7/2012 S President Signed HEA No. 00283/15/2012 Governor Signed HEA No. 00283/16/2012 Assigned Chapter Number

Chapter No. 0081 Session Laws of Wyoming 2012

H.B. No. 0066 Industrial siting-financial resources.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Stubson, Kasperik, Lockhart and Moniz and Senator(s) Bebout, Martin and Perkins

AN ACT relating to industrial siting; repealing requirements regarding adequate financial resources related to the construction, maintenance and operation of certain industrial facilities; making conforming amendments; and providing for an effective date.

2/13/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/14/2012 H Received for Introduction2/15/2012 H Introduced and Referred to H09

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Cannady, McKim and PeasleyConflicts: Representative(s) ThroneAyes 56 Nays 3 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 1

2/20/2012 H09 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Byrd, Greear, Hunt, Kasperik, Lockhart, Moniz, Roscoe, Stubson and Zwonitzer, Dv.Ayes 9 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/20/2012 H Placed on General File2/22/2012 H Passed CoW2/23/2012 H Passed 2nd Reading2/24/2012 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft,

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Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Esquibel, KExcused: Representative(s) BlakeConflicts: Representative(s) ThroneAyes 57 Nays 1 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 1

2/24/2012 S Received for Introduction2/24/2012 S Introduced and Referred to S092/27/2012 S09 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Bebout, Coe, Cooper, Jennings and RothfussAyes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/27/2012 S Placed on General File2/29/2012 S Passed CoW3/1/2012 S Passed 2nd Reading3/2/2012 S Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, Barnard, Bebout, Burns, Case, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Martin, Meier, Nicholas, P., Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von FlaternAyes 30 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/2/2012 Assigned Number HEA No. 00143/2/2012 H Speaker Signed HEA No. 00143/5/2012 S President Signed HEA No. 00143/8/2012 Governor Signed HEA No. 00143/9/2012 Assigned Chapter Number

Chapter No. 0050 Session Laws of Wyoming 2012

H.B. No. 0067 Limited alcoholic beverage permit.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Zwonitzer, Dn., Blake, Byrd, Greene, Illoway, Madden and Roscoe and Senator(s) Driskill and Von Flatern

AN ACT relating to alcoholic beverages; expanding current special malt beverage permits provisions to include sales of other alcoholic beverages; changing the name of special malt beverage permits to reflect the sale of alcoholic beverages; providing conforming amendments; and providing for an effective date.

2/13/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/14/2012 H Received for Introduction2/15/2012 H Failed Introduction

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ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Byrd, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Greene, Hunt, Illoway, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Loucks, Madden, McOmie, Miller, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Roscoe, Stubson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Barbuto, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Campbell, Cannady, Davison, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Harshman, Harvey, Jaggi, Lockhart, McKim, Moniz, Petersen, Reeder, Semlek, Steward, Teeters and VranishConflicts: Representative(s) LubnauAyes 36 Nays 23 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 1

H.B. No. 0068 Severance tax distributions.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Steward and Senator(s) Case

AN ACT relating to severance tax distributions; modifying severance taxes distributed under an existing statutory formula; and providing for an effective date.

2/13/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/14/2012 H Received for Introduction2/15/2012 H Failed Introduction

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Hunt, Kasperik, Krone, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Patton, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Throne and Zwonitzer, Dn.Nays: Representative(s) Brechtel, Childers, Edmonds, Gingery, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Kroeker, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, Nicholas, B., Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Stubson, Teeters, Vranish, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dv.Ayes 38 Nays 22 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

H.B. No. 0069 Vehicle registration fees.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Vranish and Madden

AN ACT relating to motor vehicle registration; amending county registration fees; providing for reimbursement of lost revenues to counties; requiring a budget request for reimbursement amounts; providing an appropriation; and providing for an effective date.

2/13/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/14/2012 H Received for Introduction2/15/2012 H Failed Introduction

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Blake, Byrd, Cannady, Childers, Craft, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Gay, Greene, Kroeker, Madden, Miller, Nicholas, B., Peasley, Pedersen, Teeters, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.

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Nays: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Campbell, Connolly, Davison, Edmonds, Freeman, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, McKim, McOmie, Moniz, Patton, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson and ThroneAyes 20 Nays 40 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

H.B. No. 0070 Wyoming Court Security Act of 2012.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Botten and Senator(s) Perkins

AN ACT relating to firearms; prohibiting the carrying of firearms into specified buildings; providing penalties; and providing for an effective date.

2/13/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/14/2012 H Received for Introduction2/15/2012 H Introduced and Referred to H01

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Kasperik, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McOmie, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Brechtel, Edmonds, Jaggi, Kroeker, McKim, Miller, Peasley, Quarberg and ReederAyes 51 Nays 9 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/16/2012 H01 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Brown, Cannady, Greene, Krone, Nicholas, B., Peasley and ThroneNays: Representative(s) BrechtelAyes 8 Nays 1 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/16/2012 H Placed on General File

HB0070HS001/ADOPTED

Page 2–line 9 Delete "persons or hazardous or unauthorized articles" insert "firearms".

Page 3–line 4 After "posted" delete balance of line.Page 3–line 5 Delete "feet above the ground or floor".Page 3–line 10 Delete "weapons" insert "firearms". BROWN, CHAIRMAN

HB0070HW001/ADOPTED (CORRECTED COPY)Page 2-line 2 After "officer" insert "who is authorized to and shall

receive and store firearms carried by persons entering at the secured entrance and who shall return the firearm to the person upon his exiting the building. A firearm stored under this paragraph shall be stored in a locked safe or other secure location within the building". KROEKER

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HB0070HW002/FAILEDDelete the Standing Committee Amendment (HB0070HS001/A) and further amend as

follows:Page 1-line 2 Delete "specified buildings" insert "courtrooms".Page 1-line 9 Delete "secured".Page 1-line 10 Delete "court building" insert "courtroom".Page 1-lines 13 through 15 Delete and insert "the entrance to a

courtroom.".Page 2-lines 1 through 22 Delete.Page 3-line 2 Delete.Page 3-line 3 Delete through "section" insert "courtroom".Page 3-line 10 Delete "building" insert "courtroom"Page 3-line 20 Delete "building," insert "courtroom".Page 3-line 21 Delete.Page 3-line 22 Delete the line through "or".Page 3-line 23 Delete "building;" insert "courtroom.".Page 4-lines 1 through 3 Delete.Page 4-line 18 Delete ":".Page 4-lines 20 and 21 Delete.Page 5-line 1 Delete "(ii)". KROEKER

2/20/2012 H Passed CoW2/21/2012 H Passed 2nd Reading

HB0070H3001/WITHDRAWN

2/22/2012 H Failed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Bonner, Botten, Brown, Byrd, Campbell, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Freeman, Goggles, Greene, Madden, Moniz, Patton, Roscoe, Throne, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Blikre, Brechtel, Buchanan, Burkhart, Cannady, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Gay, Gingery, Greear, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Nicholas, B., Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Vranish and WallisExcused: Representative(s) BlakeAyes 20 Nays 39 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

H.B. No. 0071 State coordinator.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Jaggi, Childers, Davison, Eklund, Kroeker, Lubnau, Semlek and Teeters and Senator(s) Bebout, Driskill, Hicks, Jennings and Nutting

AN ACT relating to the administration of government; amending duties and other provisions relating to the state coordinator; providing requirements for approval of federal land management actions by the state of Wyoming; providing definitions; and providing for an effective date.

2/13/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/14/2012 H Received for Introduction

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2/15/2012 H Introduced and Referred to H05; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff; Intro Vote

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Nicholas, B., Patton and RoscoeAyes 57 Nays 3 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/7/2012 H Died In Committee

H.B. No. 0072 Juvenile detention facility placements.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) McOmie

AN ACT relating to school districts; exempting tuition for education programs provided to nonresident juvenile detention facility placements from local resource offset under the school foundation program; and providing for an effective date.

2/13/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/14/2012 H Received for Introduction2/15/2012 H Introduced and Referred to H04

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Ayes 60 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/20/2012 H04 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Brechtel, Burkhart, Connolly, Freeman, Kroeker, Krone, Loucks, Madden and TeetersAyes 9 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/20/2012 H Placed on General File2/21/2012 H Passed CoW2/22/2012 H Passed 2nd Reading2/23/2012 H Passed 3rd Reading

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ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) BlakeAyes 59 Nays 0 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/23/2012 S Received for Introduction2/23/2012 S Introduced and Referred to S042/27/2012 S04 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Barnard, Coe, Jennings, Landen and RothfussAyes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/27/2012 S Placed on General File2/29/2012 S Passed CoW3/1/2012 S Passed 2nd Reading3/2/2012 S Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, Barnard, Bebout, Burns, Case, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Martin, Meier, Nicholas, P., Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von FlaternAyes 30 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/2/2012 Assigned Number HEA No. 00153/2/2012 H Speaker Signed HEA No. 00153/5/2012 S President Signed HEA No. 00153/8/2012 Governor Signed HEA No. 00153/9/2012 Assigned Chapter Number

Chapter No. 0051 Session Laws of Wyoming 2012

H.B. No. 0073 Interfund borrowing for school foundation account.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Steward

AN ACT relating to interfund borrowing; eliminating interest applied to interfund borrowing for the foundation program account; and providing for an effective date.

2/14/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/15/2012 H Received for Introduction2/16/2012 H Failed Introduction

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Ayes: Representative(s) Berger, Blikre, Botten, Campbell, Cannady, Esquibel, K., Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Kasperik, Krone, Lubnau, Madden, Moniz, Patton, Pedersen, Petroff, Roscoe, Steward, Stubson, Throne, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Barbuto, Blake, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Freeman, Gay, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kroeker, Lockhart, Loucks, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Nicholas, B., Peasley, Petersen, Quarberg, Reeder, Semlek, Teeters, Vranish and WallisAyes 26 Nays 34 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

H.B. No. 0074 Kindergarten readiness programs.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Connolly, Blikre, Freeman, Goggles, Greene, Harshman, Roscoe, Throne and Wallis and Senator(s) Anderson, Barnard and Rothfuss

AN ACT relating to early childhood development, kindergarten readiness and early literacy development; providing for development of policy and system structure through statewide consensus discussions as specified; prescribing duties; providing an appropriation; and providing for an effective date.

2/14/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/15/2012 H Received for Introduction2/16/2012 H Failed Introduction

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brown, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gingery, Goggles, Greene, Harshman, Illoway, Kasperik, Krone, McKim, McOmie, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Petroff, Roscoe, Steward, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Brechtel, Buchanan, Burkhart, Edmonds, Eklund, Gay, Greear, Harvey, Hunt, Jaggi, Kroeker, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, Miller, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Reeder, Semlek, Stubson, Teeters and VranishAyes 35 Nays 25 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

H.B. No. 0075 Physicians' orders for life sustaining treatment.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Gingery and Senator(s) Dockstader

AN ACT relating to public health; establishing the physician orders for life sustaining treatment program; providing definitions; granting rulemaking authority; providing an appropriation; and providing for an effective date.

2/14/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/15/2012 H Received for Introduction2/16/2012 H Introduced and Referred to H10; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff;

Intro Vote

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Ayes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) GreearAyes 59 Nays 1 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/6/2012 H Died In Committee

H.B. No. 0076 Resort liquor licenses.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Petroff and Senator(s) Christensen

AN ACT relating to liquor licenses; amending qualifications for applicants for resort liquor licenses; and providing for an effective date.

2/14/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/15/2012 H Received for Introduction2/16/2012 H Introduced and Referred to H07

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brown, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Kasperik, Krone, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Pedersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Roscoe, Steward, Stubson, Throne, Vranish, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Barbuto, Brechtel, Buchanan, Burkhart, Davison, Gay, Harshman, Jaggi, Kroeker, Loucks, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Patton, Peasley, Petersen, Reeder, Semlek, Teeters and WallisAyes 40 Nays 20 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/21/2012 H07 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Blikre, Byrd, Illoway, Jaggi, Kroeker, Patton, Roscoe and StubsonNays: Representative(s) Zwonitzer, Dn.Ayes 8 Nays 1 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/21/2012 H Placed on General File

HB0076HS001/ADOPTEDPage 2-line 6 Delete "recreation" insert "ski resort".Page 2-line 7 Delete "invested" insert "committed or expended on".Page 2-line 8 Delete "in". ILLOWAY, CHAIRMAN

2/24/2012 H Passed CoW2/27/2012 H Passed 2nd Reading2/28/2012 H Passed 3rd Reading

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Ayes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Greear, Greene, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Throne, Vranish, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Harshman, Harvey, Teeters and Zwonitzer, Dn.Excused: Representative(s) Davison, Goggles and ReederAyes 53 Nays 4 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/29/2012 S Received for Introduction2/29/2012 S Introduced and Referred to S072/29/2012 S Rereferred to S063/1/2012 S06 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Burns, Christensen, Dockstader, Driskill and Esquibel, F.Ayes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/1/2012 S Placed on General File3/2/2012 S Passed CoW3/5/2012 S Passed 2nd Reading3/6/2012 S Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, Barnard, Bebout, Burns, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Jennings, Landen, Martin, Nicholas, P., Nutting, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von FlaternNays: Senator(s) Case, Meier and PerkinsExcused: Senator(s) JohnsonAyes 26 Nays 3 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/6/2012 Assigned Number HEA No. 00293/6/2012 H Speaker Signed HEA No. 00293/7/2012 S President Signed HEA No. 00293/13/2012 Governor Signed HEA No. 00293/14/2012 Assigned Chapter Number

Chapter No. 0077 Session Laws of Wyoming 2012

H.B. No. 0077 Charter schools-average daily membership.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Connolly and Teeters and Senator(s) Coe and Rothfuss

AN ACT relating to charter schools; modifying computation of average daily membership as specified; and providing for an effective date.

2/14/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/15/2012 H Received for Introduction2/16/2012 H Introduced and Referred to H04

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Ayes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Campbell, Greear, Lubnau, Patton and RoscoeAyes 55 Nays 5 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/23/2012 H04 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Brechtel, Burkhart, Connolly, Freeman, Kroeker, Krone, Loucks, Madden and TeetersAyes 9 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/23/2012 H Placed on General File2/24/2012 H Passed CoW2/27/2012 H Passed 2nd Reading2/28/2012 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Madden, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Campbell, Greear, Lubnau, McKim, Patton and RoscoeExcused: Representative(s) Davison, Goggles and ReederAyes 51 Nays 6 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/28/2012 S Received for Introduction2/28/2012 S Introduced and Referred to S043/2/2012 S04 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Barnard, Coe, Jennings, Landen and RothfussAyes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/2/2012 S Placed on General File3/5/2012 S Passed CoW3/6/2012 S Passed 2nd Reading3/7/2012 S Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, Barnard, Bebout, Burns, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich, Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Martin, Meier, Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von FlaternExcused: Senator(s) Case, Esquibel, F. and Nicholas, P.Ayes 27 Nays 0 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/7/2012 Assigned Number HEA No. 00383/7/2012 H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0038

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3/7/2012 S President Signed HEA No. 00383/15/2012 Governor Signed HEA No. 00383/16/2012 Assigned Chapter Number

Chapter No. 0086 Session Laws of Wyoming 2012

H.B. No. 0078 Executive orders.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Wallis and Teeters and Senator(s) Von Flatern

AN ACT relating to administration of government; providing a process for issuance of executive orders and proclamations of the governor; specifying requirements for executive orders and proclamations; providing for termination of certain executive orders; and providing for an effective date.

2/14/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/15/2012 H Received for Introduction2/17/2012 H Introduced and Referred to H01; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff;

Intro Vote

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Barbuto, Brown, Campbell, Cannady, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Madden and Nicholas, BExcused: Representative(s) GayAyes 51 Nays 8 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/6/2012 H Died In Committee

H.B. No. 0079 Renewable resources electricity generation exemption.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Esquibel, K., Byrd, Gingery, Goggles, Illoway, Nicholas, B., Petroff, Roscoe, Vranish and Zwonitzer, Dv. and Senator(s) Barnard, Christensen and Emerich

AN ACT relating to taxation; extending the sales and use excise tax exemption on the sale and lease of equipment used to generate renewable energy as specified; and providing for an effective date.

2/14/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/15/2012 H Received for Introduction2/16/2012 H Failed Introduction

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Ayes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner, Botten, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Connolly, Craft, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gingery, Goggles, Greene, Illoway, Loucks, McOmie, Miller, Nicholas, B., Petroff, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Blikre, Brechtel, Childers, Davison, Edmonds, Gay, Greear, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Reeder, Stubson and TeetersAyes 33 Nays 27 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

H.B. No. 0080 Remediation for Hathaway recipients.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Burkhart and Krone and Senator(s) Jennings

AN ACT relating to the Hathaway student scholarship program; establishing a reporting system for honor and performance Hathaway recipients receiving post secondary remedial education; requiring payment of tuition costs by school districts; authorizing loans as specified; and providing for an effective date.

2/14/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/15/2012 H Received for Introduction2/16/2012 H Failed Introduction

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Blake, Brechtel, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Freeman, Gay, Goggles, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, McOmie, Miller, Peasley, Pedersen, Reeder, Stubson, Teeters, Vranish, Wallis and Zwonitzer Dn.Nays: Representative(s) Berger, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brown, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Esquibel, K., Gingery, Greear, Hunt, Kasperik, Madden, McKim, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Throne, and Zwonitzer, Dv.Ayes 33 Nays 27 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

H.B. No. 0081 Bonds for certificates of title.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Zwonitzer, Dv.

AN ACT relating to motor vehicle titles; amending bond requirements for certificates of title; and providing for an effective date.

2/14/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/15/2012 H Received for Introduction2/16/2012 H Failed Introduction

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Berger, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Buchanan, Campbell, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Gingery, Greear, Greene, Illoway, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McOmie, Miller, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.

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Nays: Representative(s) Barbuto, Blake, Brechtel, Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Cannady, Edmonds, Freeman, Gay, Goggles, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Jaggi, Loucks, McKim, Moniz, Pedersen, Petroff, Reeder, Semlek, Steward and StubsonAyes 36 Nays 24 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

H.B. No. 0082 Public assistance-drug testing.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Miller, Burkhart, Davison, Edmonds, Gay, Jaggi, Peasley, Quarberg and Teeters and Senator(s) Jennings and Peterson

AN ACT relating to welfare and the personal opportunities with employment responsibilities program; requiring controlled substances testing for applicants as specified; providing exceptions; providing for suspension of eligibility following a positive test for controlled substances; providing a definition; providing for rules and regulations; and providing for an effective date.

2/14/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/15/2012 H Received for Introduction2/16/2012 H Introduced and Referred to H10

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Berger, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Gay, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Reeder, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Barbuto, Blake, Byrd, Connolly, Craft, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gingery, Goggles, Nicholas, B., Petroff, Roscoe and ThroneAyes 47 Nays 13 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/20/2012 H10 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Gay, Greene, Harvey, Miller, Peasley and ReederNays: Representative(s) Barbuto, Craft and GingeryAyes 6 Nays 3 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/20/2012 H Placed on General File

HB0082HS001/ADOPTEDPage 2-line 5 After "tested" insert "if the department determines

that the individual is not indigent. If the person is indigent, the department shall be responsible for the cost of testing".

Page 2-line 15 After "substances" insert ", unless the substance was obtained directly from, or pursuant to a valid prescription or order of a practitioner while acting in the course of his professional practice,".

Page 2-line 17 Delete "year" insert "month".Page 3-line 2 Delete "and that the" insert ".".Page 3-line 3 Delete line through "testing.".Page 3-line 13 After "," insert "where both parents live within the

home with the children,".

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Page 4-line 16 Delete "year" insert "month".Page 4-line 20 Delete "three (3) years" insert "one (1) year".Page 5-line 4 Delete "Neither the department".Page 5-lines 5 through 7 Delete entirely.Page 5-line 11 Delete "after six (6) months" insert "immediately".Page 5-line 12 Delete "completion of" insert "participation in".Page 5-line 17 After "." delete balance of the line.Page 5-lines 18 and 19 Delete entirely.Page 5-line 20 Delete "treatment.". HARVEY, CHAIRMAN

HB0082HW001/FAILEDPage 1-line 3 After "applicants" insert "including Wyoming state

legislators". Page 1-line 6 After "substances" insert "as specified"; delete "a

definition" insert "definitions".Page 1-line 14 After "families" insert "including Wyoming state

legislators".Page 7-after line 2 Insert:

"(h)  As used in this section "individual" means a person applying for POWER benefits including Wyoming state legislators.". BYRD

HB0082HW002/ADOPTEDPage 6-line 5 Delete "The dependent child's" insert "Any other

household member's".Page 6-line 9 Delete "the child" insert "any dependent child of a

parent who is ineligible".Page 6-line 11 Delete "The" insert "An ineligible". GREENE

HB0082HW003/ADOPTEDPage 2-line 4 After "of the" insert "department."Page 2-line 5 Delete entirely including the Standing Committee

Amendment(HB0082HS001/A) to this line.Page 3-line 3 Delete "If the".Page 3-lines 4 through 6 Delete entirely.Page 3-line 7 Delete "testing.". GREENE

2/23/2012 H Passed CoW

HB0082H2001/WITHDRAWN

2/24/2012 H Passed 2nd Reading2/27/2012 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Berger, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Buchanan, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Gay, Greear, Greene, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Reeder, Semlek, Stubson, Teeters and WallisNays: Representative(s) Barbuto, Blake, Botten, Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Connolly, Craft, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gingery, Goggles, Harshman, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Petroff, Roscoe, Steward, Throne, Vranish, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Ayes 37 Nays 23 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/28/2012 S Received for Introduction2/28/2012 S Introduced and Referred to S10

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3/2/2012 S10 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Dockstader, Nutting and ScottNays: Senator(s) Martin and SchifferAyes 3 Nays 2 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/2/2012 S Placed on General File

HB0082SS001/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Page 1-line 2 After "requiring" insert "notice of drug testing;

requiring a pilot program; requiring a report; permitting".

Page 2-line 1 After "shall" delete balance of line and insert "advise".

Page 2-line 2 Delete "screen each individual" insert "each individual adult"; after "benefits" delete "for" insert "that if the individual enrolls in the POWER program he may be subject to random drug testing.".

Page 2-line 3 Delete through "individual." insert "The department is authorized to undertake a pilot program for the random drug testing of adult participants in the POWER program. Before July 1, 2013, the department shall randomly test at least one (1) sample of at least one hundred (100) adult participants in the POWER program and shall inform the joint labor, health and social services interim committee of the number of participants in the sample, the number of participants declining the test and the incidence of controlled substance use found.".

Page 2-After line 5 Insert and renumber:"(b)  The department may test any individual receiving POWER benefits or

receiving POWER benefits on behalf of a minor child for the use of controlled substances by that individual if the department has probable cause to believe that the individual may be using controlled substances illegally or may be abusing or neglecting a child receiving POWER benefits.".Page 2-line 7 Delete "(b)" insert "(c)".Page 2-line 12 After "W.S. 42-2-202." insert "If an individual is

enrolled in a work training program that requires a drug test, the individual shall be exempt from the drug test requirements of this section.".

Page 2-line 14 Delete "(c)" insert "(d)".Page 2-line 21 Delete "(e)" insert "(f)".Page 2-line 24 Delete "(d)" insert "(e)".Page 4-line 16 Delete "(e)" insert "(f)".Page 4-line 20 Delete "(e)" insert "(f)".Page 5-line 4 Delete "(e)" insert "(f)".Page 5-line 16 Delete "(f)" insert "(g)".Page 6-line 16 Delete "(e)" insert "(f)".Page 6-line 19 Delete "(g)" insert "(h)". SCOTT, CHAIRMAN

3/5/2012 S Failed CoW; Indef Postponed

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, Bebout, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Driskill, Geis, Jennings, Meier, Nutting, Perkins, Peterson and Scott

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Nays: Senator(s) Barnard, Burns, Case, Christensen, Emerich, Esquibel, F., Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Johnson, Landen, Martin, Nicholas, P., Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer and Von FlaternAyes 13 Nays 17 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

H.B. No. 0083 Wind River Reservation-enforcement of traffic violations.

Sponsored By: Select Committee On Tribal Relations

AN ACT relating to law enforcement; authorizing tribal and Bureau of Indian Affairs law enforcement officers to enforce state traffic laws as specified; providing for liability coverage; providing definitions; and providing for an effective date.

2/14/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/15/2012 H Received for Introduction2/16/2012 H Failed Introduction

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Blake, Blikre, Botten, Byrd, Connolly, Craft, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Goggles, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Nicholas, B., Patton, Petroff, Roscoe, Steward and ThroneNays: Representative(s) Berger, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Gay, Gingery, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Miller, Moniz, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Reeder, Semlek, Stubson, Teeters, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Ayes 20 Nays 40 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

H.B. No. 0084 Massage Therapy Practice Act.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Pedersen

AN ACT relating to professions and occupations; providing for licensure and registration of massage therapists as specified; prohibiting the practice of massage therapy by unlicensed persons as specified; providing definitions; establishing the board of massage therapy; providing regulatory authority; providing for fees; providing penalties; and providing for an effective date.

2/14/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/15/2012 H Received for Introduction; Did Not Consider For Introduction

Vote

H.B. No. 0085 Government continuity.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Miller, Burkhart, Davison, Edmonds, Jaggi, Kroeker, McKim, Peasley, Quarberg and Teeters and Senator(s) Jennings and Peterson

AN ACT relating to governmental studies; providing for a task force to study governmental continuity in case of a disruption in federal government

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operations; providing for a report; providing appropriations; and providing for an effective date.

2/14/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/15/2012 H Received for Introduction2/16/2012 H Introduced and Referred to H07

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Berger, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Gay, Gingery, Greear, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Loucks, Lubnau, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Semlek, Teeters, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Barbuto, Blake, Byrd, Connolly, Craft, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Goggles, Greene, Illoway, Lockhart, Madden, Petersen, Roscoe, Steward, Stubson and ThroneAyes 43 Nays 17 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/21/2012 H07 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Blikre, Illoway, Jaggi, Kroeker, Stubson and Zwonitzer, Dn.Nays: Representative(s) Byrd, Patton and RoscoeAyes 6 Nays 3 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/21/2012 H Placed on General File2/21/2012 H Rereferred to H022/22/2012 H02 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Berger, Edmonds, Harshman, Pedersen and WallisNays: Representative(s) Esquibel, K. and StewardAyes 5 Nays 2 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/22/2012 H Placed on General File

HB0085HS001/ADOPTEDPage 2-after line 3 Insert:

"(iii)  A representative of the governor's office;(iv)  The director of the Wyoming department of transportation or

the director's designee;".Renumber as necessary.  ILLOWAY, CHAIRMAN

HB0085HS002/ADOPTEDPage 4-line 12 Delete "Eighteen thousand dollars ($18,000.00)" insert

"Nine thousand dollars ($9,000.00)".Page 4-line 17 Delete "Fourteen thousand dollars ($14,000.00)" insert

"Seven thousand dollars ($7,000.00)". BERGER, CHAIRMAN

HB0085HW001/ADOPTEDPage 3-line 19 Delete "." insert ";".Page 3-after line 19 Insert:

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"(vii) Conditions under which the state of Wyoming should implement a draft, raise a standing army, marine corps, navy and air force and acquire strike aircraft and an aircraft carrier.". BROWN

2/24/2012 H Passed CoW

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HB0085H2001/ADOPTEDPage 2-After line 16 Insert:

"(b)  The task force shall elect a chairman from its members.".Renumber as necessary. MCOMIE.

HB0085H2002/ADOPTEDDelete the Brown Committee of the Whole Amendment (HB0085HW001/A) entirely. KROEKER

2/27/2012 H Passed 2nd Reading

HB0085H3001/WITHDRAWN

HB0085H3002/WITHDRAWN

HB0085H3003/ADOPTEDDelete the McOmie second reading amendment (HB0085H2001/A) entirely and further amend as follows:Page 1-line 15 After "senate" insert ". The president of the senate

shall designate a cochairman of the taskforce". Page 2-line 3 After "house" insert ". The speaker of the house shall

designate a cochairman of the taskforce". GINGERY.

2/28/2012 H Failed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Berger, Brechtel, Burkhart, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Edmonds, Eklund, Gay, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kroeker, Loucks, Lubnau, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Peasley, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Stubson, Teeters, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dn.Nays: Representative(s) Barbuto, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Connolly, Craft, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gingery, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Kasperik, Krone, Lockhart, Madden, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Pedersen, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Throne, Vranish and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Davison, Goggles and ReederAyes 27 Nays 30 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

H.B. No. 0086 Appraisal management regulation.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Zwonitzer, Dv., Blake and Moniz

AN ACT relating to real estate appraisal; establishing the appraisal management company registration and regulation act as specified; providing rulemaking authority; and providing for an effective date.

2/14/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/15/2012 H Received for Introduction2/16/2012 H Failed Introduction

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gingery, Goggles, Illoway, Kasperik, Lockhart, Madden, McOmie, Moniz, Petroff, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.

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Nays: Representative(s) Berger, Blake, Brechtel, Buchanan, Childers, Edmonds, Gay, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Jaggi, Kroeker, Krone, Loucks, Lubnau, McKim, Miller, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Reeder, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters and VranishAyes 28 Nays 32 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

H.B. No. 0087 Mixed martial arts.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Pedersen

AN ACT relating to mixed martial arts; establishing the mixed martial arts board; providing definitions; providing for the appointment of the state mixed martial arts board, inspectors and deputies; specifying duties; requiring reports; providing procedures for licensure; providing for distribution of revenues; providing for contingent repeal of the act as specified; providing penalties; granting rulemaking authority; providing an appropriation; and providing for an effective date.

2/14/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/15/2012 H Received for Introduction2/16/2012 H Introduced and Referred to H06

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Kasperik, Kroeker, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Pedersen, Petroff, Roscoe, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Brechtel, Burkhart, Davison, Eklund, Jaggi, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Peasley, Petersen, Quarberg, Reeder, Semlek and VranishAyes 46 Nays 14 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/17/2012 H06 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Bonner, Botten, Connolly, Davison, McKim, McOmie, Petroff and ReederNays: Representative(s) JaggiAyes 8 Nays 1 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/17/2012 H Placed on General File2/17/2012 H Rereferred to H022/20/2012 H02 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Berger, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Harshman, Pedersen, Steward and WallisAyes 7 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/20/2012 H Placed on General File

HB0087HS001/ADOPTED (CORRECTED COPY)Page 2-line 9 After "office" insert "and may remove such person at

will"; after "Any" insert "adult".Page 5-line 15 Delete "section" and insert "subsection".

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Page 8-lines 11 through 24 Delete entirely insert:"(a)  All money received by the commissioner under this chapter shall be

deposited with the state treasurer and credited to the mixed martial arts commissioner account, which is hereby created."Page 9-lines 1 and 2 Delete entirely. Page 10-line 6 Delete "with the cooperation of" insert "after

consultation with". MCOMIE, CHAIRMAN

HB0087HW001/ADOPTEDPage 6-line 10 After "state" insert "." and delete balance of the

line.Page 6-line 11 Delete through "chapter." STUBSON

HB0087HW002/ADOPTED (CORRECTED COPY)Page 3-line 13 Before "The" insert "(a)".Page 3-after line 23 Insert:

"(b)  Any subpoena issued by the commissioner shall be subject to the following:

(i)  The subpoena shall describe the objects required to be produced and shall prescribe a return date within a reasonable period of time within which the objects can be assembled and made available. If any tangible materials subpoenaed are located outside of this state, the person to whom the subpoena is issued shall make the materials available to the commissioner at a convenient location;

(ii)  At any time before the return date specified on the subpoena, the person summoned may, in the district court in which the person resides or does business, petition for an order modifying the subpoena, setting aside the subpoena or prohibiting disclosure of specified materials;

(iii)  If any party fails or refuses to obey a subpoena, the attorney general may, upon request of the commissioner and reasonable notice to all affected persons, apply to the district court for an order compelling compliance.". PEDERSEN

HB0087HW003/ADOPTED (CORRECTED COPY)Page 1-line 2 Delete "office of"; delete "commissioner" insert

"board".Page 1-line 3 Delete "a" insert "the".Page 1-line 4 Delete "commissioner" insert "board".Page 2-line 3 Delete "commissioner;".Page 2-line 4 Delete "office" insert "board".Page 2-lines 7 through 12 Delete entirely including the standing committee

amendment (HB0087HS001/A) to these lines and insert:"(a)  The state board of mixed martial arts is created to implement and

administer this chapter.(b)  The board shall consist of three (3) members.(c)  Terms of initial board members shall be staggered with one (1)

member serving for one (1) year, one (1) serving for two (2) years and one (1) serving for three (3) years.

(d)  The governor shall appoint the members of the board. Except for initial board members as provided under subsection (c) of this section, the term of each member shall be three (3) years. Upon expiration of their terms, members of the board shall continue to hold office until the appointment of their successors. No person shall serve as a member of the board for more than two (2) consecutive terms.

(e)  A vacancy that occurs for any reason in the membership of the board shall be filled within thirty (30) days by the governor. A person appointed to fill a vacancy shall serve for the unexpired portion of the term.

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(f)  The governor may remove any member of the board as provided in W.S. 9-1-202 or upon a recommendation of a majority of the board for any reason.".Page 2-line 14 Delete "(b)" insert "(g)"; delete "commissioner"

insert "board".Page 2-line 15 Delete "his office not".Page 2-line 16 Delete "inconsistent with".Page 2-line 18 Delete "(c)" insert "(h)".Page 2-lines 20 and 21 Delete and insert:

"(i)  "Board" means the state board of mixed martial arts;".Page 3-line 1 Delete "commissioner" insert "board".Page 3-line 10 Delete "commissioner" insert "board".Page 3-line 13 Before "The" insert "(a)"; delete "commissioner"

insert "board".Page 3-line 14 Delete "office of commissioner" insert "board".Page 3-line 15 Delete "commissioner" insert "board".Page 3-line 18 Delete "commissioner's" insert "board's".Page 3-line 19 Delete "commissioner" insert "board".Page 3-After line 22 Before the Pedersen second reading amendment

(HB0087HWHW002/AC) to this line Insert:"(b)  A majority of the board constitutes a quorum for meetings and the

transaction of business. The act of the majority of members of the board shall be the act of the board. The board shall meet as often as needed, but not less than four (4) times a year. The meetings shall be held in accordance with W.S. 16-4-401 through 16-4-407. The board shall keep permanent records of its meetings.".Page 4-line 1 Delete "commissioner" insert "board".Page 4-line 4 Delete "The commissioner" insert "Board members".Page 4-line 6 Delete "the"Page 4-line 7 Delete "commissioner is" insert "they are"; delete

"his" insert "their".Page 4-line 9 Delete "commissioner's" insert "board's".Page 4-line 10 Delete "commissioner" insert "a board member".Page 4-line 11 Delete "as commissioner".Page 4-line 15 Delete "commissioner" insert "board".Page 4-line 18 Delete "commissioner" insert "board".Page 5-line 4 Delete "commissioner" insert "board".Page 5-line 7 Delete "commissioner" insert "board".Page 5-line 10 Delete "commissioner" insert "board".Page 5-line 20 Delete "commissioner" insert "board"Page 6-line 1 Delete "commissioner" insert "board".Page 6-line 3 Delete "commissioner" insert "board".Page 6-line 4 Delete and insert "as the board may prescribe. The

board may,".Page 6-line 5 Delete "his" insert "its".Page 6-line 7 Delete "commissioner" insert "board".Page 6-line 13 Delete "or regulating".Page 6-line 21 Delete "commissioner" insert "board".Page 7-line 1 Delete "commissioner" insert "board".Page 7-line 7 Delete "commissioner" insert "board".Page 7-line 20 Delete "commissioner, or his" insert "board, or its".Page 8-line 1 Delete "commissioner" insert "board".Page 8-line 4 Delete "commissioner" insert "board".Page 8-lines 11 through 24 In the standing committee amendment to these

lines (HB0087HS001/A), in subsection (a) created by that amendment, delete "commissioner" insert "board".

Page 9-line 4 Delete "commissioner" insert "board".Page 9-line 7 Delete "commissioner" insert "board".

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Page 9-line 9 Delete "commissioner" insert "board".Page 9-line 11 Delete "commissioner" insert "board".Page 9-line 21 After "presence of" delete "the".Page 9-line 22 Delete "commissioner" insert "a board member".Page 10-line 2 Delete "commissioner" insert "board".Page 10-line 6 Delete "commissioner" insert "board".Page 10-line 10 Delete "commissioner" insert "board".Page 10-line 11 Delete "commissioner" insert "board".Page 10-line 12 Delete "The commissioner" insert "Any board member".Page 10-line 15 Delete "commissioner" insert "board".Page 10-line 18 Delete "commissioner" insert "board".Page 10-line 22 Delete "commissioner" insert "board".Page 10-line 23 Delete "commissioner" insert "board".Page 11-line 1 Delete "commissioner" insert "board".Page 11-line 6 Delete "commissioner" insert "board".Page 12-line 4 Delete "commissioner" insert "board".Page 12-line 13 Delete "commissioner" insert "board".Page 12-line 14 Delete "commissioner" insert "board".Page 12-line 16 Delete "commissioner" insert "board".Page 12-line 17 Delete "commissioner" insert "board".Page 12-line 19 Delete "commissioner" insert "board".Page 12-line 22 Delete "commissioner" insert "board".Page 13-line 3 Delete "commissioner" insert "board".Page 13-line 7 Delete "commissioner" insert "board".Page 13-line 12 Delete "commissioner" insert "board".Page 14-line 2 Delete and insert "to the board, the board may examine

or cause".Page 14-line 8 Delete "commissioner" insert "board".Page 14-line 14 Delete "commissioner" insert "board".Page 15-line 19 Delete "office of the".Page 15-line 20 Delete "commissioner" insert "board". PEDERSEN

2/22/2012 H Passed CoW2/23/2012 H Passed 2nd Reading2/24/2012 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Brechtel, Eklund, Hunt, Loucks and MillerExcused: Representative(s) BlakeAyes 54 Nays 5 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/27/2012 S Received for Introduction2/27/2012 S Introduced and Referred to S062/28/2012 S06 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Burns, Christensen, Dockstader and Esquibel, F.Excused: Senator(s) DriskillAyes 4 Nays 0 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

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2/28/2012 S Placed on General File2/28/2012 S Rereferred to S023/1/2012 S02 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Hastert, Meier, Nicholas, P., Peterson and Von FlaternAyes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/1/2012 S Placed on General File

HB0087SW001/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Page 5-line 4 Delete "commissioner" insert "board".Page 5-line 13 Delete "commissioner" insert "board".Page 6-line 1 Delete "commissioner" insert "board". BURNS

3/2/2012 S Passed CoW3/5/2012 S Passed 2nd Reading3/6/2012 S Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, Barnard, Bebout, Burns, Case, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Jennings, Landen, Martin, Meier, Nicholas, P., Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von FlaternExcused: Senator(s) JohnsonAyes 29 Nays 0 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/6/2012 H Received for Concurrence3/6/2012 H Did Concur

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Goggles and MillerAyes 58 Nays 0 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/6/2012 Assigned Number HEA No. 00353/7/2012 H Speaker Signed HEA No. 00353/7/2012 S President Signed HEA No. 00353/8/2012 Governor Signed HEA No. 00353/9/2012 Assigned Chapter Number

Chapter No. 0053 Session Laws of Wyoming 2012

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H.B. No. 0088 DUI-penalties.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Krone, Barbuto, Blake, Bonner, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Childers, Craft, Freeman, Greene, Harvey, McKim, Petersen, Petroff, Stubson, Teeters, Throne and Vranish and Senator(s) Coe, Landen and Rothfuss

AN ACT relating to motor vehicles; increasing penalty for fourth or subsequent offense of driving under the influence; and providing for an effective date.

2/14/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/15/2012 H Received for Introduction2/17/2012 H Introduced and Referred to H01

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) GayConflicts: Representative(s) BottenAyes 58 Nays 0 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 1

2/20/2012 H01 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Brown, Cannady, Greene, Krone, Peasley and ThroneNays: Representative(s) Brechtel and Nicholas, BAyes 7 Nays 2 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/20/2012 H Placed on General File2/20/2012 H Passed CoW2/21/2012 H Passed 2nd Reading2/22/2012 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) BlakeConflicts: Representative(s) BottenAyes 58 Nays 0 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 1

2/22/2012 S Received for Introduction2/23/2012 S Introduced and Referred to S01

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2/27/2012 S01 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Burns, Christensen, Esquibel, F., Hicks and PerkinsAyes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/27/2012 S Placed on General File2/29/2012 S Passed CoW3/1/2012 S Passed 2nd Reading3/2/2012 S Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, Barnard, Bebout, Burns, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich, Esquibel, F., Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Martin, Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von FlaternNays: Senator(s) Case, Geis, Meier and Nicholas, P.Ayes 26 Nays 4 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/2/2012 Assigned Number HEA No. 00163/2/2012 H Speaker Signed HEA No. 00163/5/2012 S President Signed HEA No. 00163/8/2012 Governor Signed HEA No. 00163/9/2012 Assigned Chapter Number

Chapter No. 0043 Session Laws of Wyoming 2012

H.B. No. 0089 Workplace safety-employer assistance.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Lubnau, Burkhart and Throne and Senator(s) Bebout

AN ACT relating to workplace safety; providing for contracts to enhance workplace safety; specifying conditions for contracts; providing rulemaking authority; providing for additional consultation positions; transferring positions; providing for reports; providing appropriations; and providing for an effective date.

2/14/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/15/2012 H Received for Introduction2/16/2012 H Introduced and Referred to H09

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Brechtel, Kroeker and PeasleyAyes 57 Nays 3 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/20/2012 H09 Recommended Do Pass

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ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Byrd, Greear, Hunt, Kasperik, Lockhart, Moniz, Roscoe, Stubson and Zwonitzer, Dv.Ayes 9 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/20/2012 H Placed on General File

HB0089HW001/ADOPTED (CORRECTED COPY)Page 1-line 4 After second "positions;" insert "providing for

reports;".Page 3-after line 16 Insert:

"(c)  The department shall report on grants issued under this section to the joint minerals, business and economic development interim committee on or before October 1, 2013 and by October 1 annually thereafter. Reports submitted under this subsection shall include, but not be limited to, information for the time period since the submittal of the last report, including:

(i)  Total number of grants issued;(ii)  Total amount of funds granted;(iii)  Number of employees covered under workplace safety programs

created or enhanced under this section; and(iv)  The total number of employees injured or killed while

working for employers who participate in the program, including:(A)  The percent increase or decrease of employees injured

or killed while working for employers who received a grant under the program during the reporting period and for the last five (5) years when that information becomes available; and

(B)  A comparison by industry and job classification of the percentage of employees injured or killed while working for employers who received a grant under the program and employees injured or killed while working for employers who did not receive a grant under the program for the reporting period and for the last five (5) years when that information becomes available.". BURKHART

HB0089HW002/ADOPTEDPage 5-line 9 Delete "three (3)" insert "two (2)". Page 6-line 7 Delete "eight (8)" insert "seven (7)". LUBNAU

2/24/2012 H Passed CoW2/27/2012 H Passed 2nd Reading2/28/2012 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Brechtel, Kroeker, Peasley, Quarberg and TeetersExcused: Representative(s) Davison, Goggles and ReederAyes 52 Nays 5 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/29/2012 S Received for Introduction2/29/2012 S Introduced and Referred to S093/2/2012 S09 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

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ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Bebout, Coe, Cooper, Jennings and RothfussAyes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/2/2012 S Placed on General File3/2/2012 S Rereferred to S023/2/2012 S02 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Hastert, Meier, Nicholas, P., Peterson and Von FlaternAyes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/2/2012 S Placed on General File

HB0089SS001/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Page 6-line 2 Delete "two hundred fifty thousand" insert "five

hundred thousand dollars ($500,000.00)".Page 6-line 3 Delete "dollars ($250,000.00)". BEBOUT, CHAIRMAN

HB0089SS002/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Page 7-line 3 Delete "one" insert "one million two hundred eighty-

two thousand four hundred five dollars ($1,282,405.00)".

Page 7-line 4 Delete.Page 7-line 5 Delete "($1,035,918.00)". NICHOLAS, CHAIRMAN

3/5/2012 S Passed CoW

HB0089S2001/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Page 1-line 1 Delete "grants" insert "contracts".Page 1-line 3 Delete "grants" insert "contracts".Page 1-line 12 Delete "grant" insert "contract".Page 1-line 15 Delete "grants" insert "contracts".Page 2-line 3 After "may" delete balance of line and insert

"contract with an employer to take specific actions".Page 2-line 6 Delete "Grant" insert "Contract".Page 2-line 11 Delete "grant" insert "contract".Page 2-line 18 Delete "grant" insert "contract".Page 2-line 19 Delete "Grants" insert "Contracts".Page 2-line 22 Delete "grant" insert "contract".Page 3-line 7 Delete "grant" insert "contract".Page 3-line 11 Delete "granted" insert "expended on contracts".Page 3-line 18 Delete "grants" insert "contracts".Page 4-line 2 Delete "grants" insert "contracts".Page 4-line 4 Delete "granted" insert "contracted".Page 4-line 16 Delete "grant" insert "contract".Page 4-line 22 Delete "grant" insert "contract".Page 4-line 24 Delete "grant" insert "contract".Page 5-line 21 Delete "grants" insert "contracts".Page 6-line 8 Delete "grants" insert "contracts". SCOTT

3/6/2012 S Passed 2nd Reading3/7/2012 S Passed 3rd Reading

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ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, Barnard, Bebout, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich, Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Martin, Meier, Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von FlaternNays: Senator(s) BurnsExcused: Senator(s) Case, Esquibel, F. and Nicholas, P.Ayes 26 Nays 1 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/7/2012 H Received for Concurrence3/7/2012 H Did Concur

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Reeder, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Peasley and QuarbergExcused: Representative(s) Davison, Goggles and ThroneAyes 55 Nays 2 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/7/2012 Assigned Number HEA No. 00413/8/2012 H Speaker Signed HEA No. 00413/8/2012 S President Signed HEA No. 00413/8/2012 Governor Signed HEA No. 00413/9/2012 Assigned Chapter Number

Chapter No. 0055 Session Laws of Wyoming 2012

H.B. No. 0090 Baseline scientific assessments.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Lubnau, Jaggi, Lockhart and Madden and Senator(s) Bebout and Von Flatern

AN ACT relating to natural resources; providing for the baseline scientific assessment of agricultural, mineral, geological, historical and environmental resources on public lands; providing that the governor shall supervise the collection of baseline scientific data as specified; providing that the governor may assign collection of data to state agencies and political entities of the state as specified; providing that the governor may collaborate with other entities in the collection of data as specified; requiring cost sharing; providing that the governor shall distribute necessary costs of data collection as specified; creating a repository for the data collected within the governor's office; providing that the collected data may be shared as specified; providing rulemaking authority; requiring reports; providing an appropriation; and providing for an effective date.

2/14/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/15/2012 H Received for Introduction2/16/2012 H Introduced and Referred to H09

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ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Ayes 60 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/17/2012 H09 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Byrd, Greear, Hunt, Kasperik, Lockhart, Moniz, Roscoe, Stubson and Zwonitzer, Dv.Ayes 9 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/17/2012 H Placed on General File2/20/2012 H Rereferred to H022/21/2012 H02 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Berger, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Harshman, Pedersen and WallisNays: Representative(s) StewardAyes 6 Nays 1 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/21/2012 H Placed on General File

HB0090HS001/ADOPTEDPage 1-line 3 After "resources" insert "on public lands".Page 2-line 10 After "data" insert "on public lands".Page 2-line 16 After "data" insert "on public lands". Page 6-lines 6 and 7 Delete and insert: "governor may designate data

collected from private sources containing proprietary information or trade secrets as confidential and not subject to inspection as provided by W.S. 16-4-203(d)(v). All other data collected and not designated shall be available to the public.". LOCKHART, CHAIRMAN

2/21/2012 H Passed CoW2/22/2012 H Passed 2nd Reading2/23/2012 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Roscoe, Semlek, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish and WallisNays: Representative(s) Steward, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Blake

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Ayes 56 Nays 3 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/24/2012 S Received for Introduction2/24/2012 S Introduced and Referred to S092/27/2012 S09 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Bebout, Coe, Cooper, Jennings and RothfussAyes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/27/2012 S Placed on General File2/27/2012 S Rereferred to S023/1/2012 S02 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Hastert, Meier, Nicholas, P., Peterson and Von FlaternAyes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/1/2012 S Placed on General File

HB0090SW001/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Page 6-line 15 Delete "(a)" insert "(b)". BEBOUT

HB0090SW002/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Page 3-After line 21 Insert and renumber:

"(ix) Enhanced oil recovery.". BEBOUT

HB0090SW003/WITHDRAWN

3/1/2012 S Passed CoW

HB0090S2001/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Page 3-line 5 After "fences" insert ", pipelines, transmission

lines".Page 3-line 8 After "trails," insert "stock driveways,".Page 3-line 17 Delete and insert "and all state and federal agency

species lists including, but not limited to, management indicator species, sensitive species, native species status and the Wyoming natural diversity database;".

Page 3-line 18 Delete.Page 5-after line 4 Insert and renumber:

"(xiii)  Conservation districts;".Page 5-line 6 Delete "(xiii)" insert "(xiv)".Page 5-line 10 Delete "(xiv)" insert "(xv)". HICKS

3/2/2012 S Passed 2nd Reading3/5/2012 S Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, Barnard, Bebout, Burns, Case, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Martin, Meier, Nicholas, P., Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Scott and Von FlaternNays: Senator(s) SchifferAyes 29 Nays 1 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

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3/5/2012 H Received for Concurrence3/5/2012 H Did Not Concur

ROLL CALLNays: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Roscoe, Steward, Stubson, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Eklund, Goggles, Miller, Semlek, Teeters and ThroneAyes 0 Nays 54 Excused 6 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/5/2012 H Appointed JCC01 MembersRepresentative(s) Lockhart, Kasperik, Roscoe

3/5/2012 S Appointed JCC01 MembersSenator(s) Bebout, Hicks, Schiffer

3/6/2012 H Adopted HB0090JC01

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Brechtel, Goggles and MillerAyes 57 Nays 0 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/6/2012 H Recedes from Nonconcurrence

HB0090JC01/A ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Pursuant to Joint Rule 2-4, the House recedes from its non-concurrence and adopts the following senate amendments:HB0090S2001/AEHB0090SW001/AEHB0090SW002/AELOCKHART, KASPERIK, ROSCOE, BEBOUT, HICKS, SCHIFFER

3/6/2012 Assigned Number HEA No. 00363/7/2012 H Speaker Signed HEA No. 00363/7/2012 S President Signed HEA No. 00363/15/2012 Governor Signed HEA No. 00363/16/2012 Assigned Chapter Number

Chapter No. 0085 Session Laws of Wyoming 2012

H.B. No. 0091 Wyoming Retirement Act.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Pedersen, Buchanan, Edmonds, Gay, Kroeker, Teeters and Wallis and Senator(s) Coe, Jennings, Peterson and Von Flatern

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AN ACT relating to the Wyoming retirement system; closing current plan to new enrollees as specified; establishing a defined contribution plan for individuals hired after a specified date; providing for mandatory and optional participation in the defined contribution plan; specifying contributions; providing definitions; providing for administration; specifying severability; providing appropriations and for repayment as specified; requiring review and report; making conforming amendments; and providing for effective dates.

2/14/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/15/2012 H Received for Introduction2/16/2012 H Failed Introduction

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Berger, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Edmonds, Gay, Gingery, Greene, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Peasley, Pedersen, Quarberg, Reeder, Semlek, Stubson, Teeters, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dn.Nays: Representative(s) Barbuto, Blake, Botten, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Goggles, Greear, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Patton, Petersen, Petroff, Roscoe, Steward, Throne, Vranish and Zwonitzer, Dv.Ayes 30 Nays 30 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

H.B. No. 0092 911 services-eligible entities.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Craft, Davison, Greene and Throne and Senator(s) Cooper, Hastert and Martin

AN ACT relating to emergency telephone services; expanding definitions of entities authorized to participate in emergency telephone services program; and providing for an effective date.

2/14/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/15/2012 H Received for Introduction2/16/2012 H Introduced and Referred to H07

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) ChildersAyes 59 Nays 1 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/21/2012 H07 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Blikre, Byrd, Illoway, Jaggi, Kroeker, Patton, Roscoe, Stubson and Zwonitzer, Dn.Ayes 9 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/21/2012 H Placed on General File

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2/24/2012 H Passed CoW2/27/2012 H Passed 2nd Reading2/28/2012 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Davison, Goggles and ReederAyes 57 Nays 0 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/28/2012 S Received for Introduction2/28/2012 S Introduced and Referred to S073/1/2012 S07 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Case, Hines, Johnson, Martin and ScottAyes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/1/2012 S Placed on General File3/2/2012 S Passed CoW3/5/2012 S Passed 2nd Reading3/6/2012 S Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, Barnard, Bebout, Burns, Case, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Jennings, Landen, Martin, Meier, Nicholas, P., Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von FlaternExcused: Senator(s) JohnsonAyes 29 Nays 0 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/6/2012 Assigned Number HEA No. 00303/6/2012 H Speaker Signed HEA No. 00303/7/2012 S President Signed HEA No. 00303/9/2012 Governor Signed HEA No. 00303/12/2012 Assigned Chapter Number

Chapter No. 0067 Session Laws of Wyoming 2012

H.B. No. 0093 Day care facilities-certification exemption.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Quarberg, Harvey and Madden

AN ACT relating to day care facilities; expanding exemption from certification; and providing for an effective date.

2/14/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/15/2012 H Received for Introduction2/16/2012 H Introduced and Referred to H04

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ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Berger, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Buchanan, Campbell, Cannady, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Greear, Greene, Harvey, Hunt, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Barbuto, Blake, Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Esquibel, K., Goggles, Harshman, Illoway, Jaggi, McOmie, Moniz, Petersen, Roscoe, Throne and VranishAyes 41 Nays 19 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/20/2012 H04 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Brechtel, Burkhart, Freeman, Kroeker, Loucks, Madden and TeetersNays: Representative(s) Connolly and KroneAyes 7 Nays 2 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/20/2012 H Placed on General File

HB0093HS001/ADOPTEDPage 1-line 13 After "minors" insert "provided that not more than two

(2) of the minors are under the age of twelve (12) months".  TEETERS, CHAIRMAN

2/21/2012 H Passed CoW2/22/2012 H Passed 2nd Reading

HB0093H3001/WITHDRAWN

2/23/2012 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Blikre, Botten, Brechtel, Buchanan, Burkhart, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Gay, Greear, Greene, Harvey, Kasperik, Kroeker, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Quarberg, Reeder, Semlek, Stubson, Teeters, Vranish and WallisNays: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Bonner, Brown, Byrd, Connolly, Craft, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gingery, Goggles, Harshman, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Krone, Moniz, Petersen, Petroff, Roscoe, Steward, Throne, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) BlakeAyes 35 Nays 24 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/24/2012 S Received for Introduction2/24/2012 S Introduced and Referred to S042/29/2012 S Rereferred to S10; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff3/2/2012 S10 Motion to Do Pass Failed

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Nutting and ScottNays: Senator(s) Dockstader, Martin and SchifferAyes 2 Nays 3 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

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3/7/2012 S Committee Returned Bill Pursuant to SR 7-3(c)

H.B. No. 0094 Unemployment insurance-exclusions.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Craft, Freeman and Vranish and Senator(s) Hastert and Martin

AN ACT relating to unemployment insurance; repealing exclusion of certain employees of educational institutions from coverage; providing conforming amendments; and providing for an effective date.

2/14/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/15/2012 H Received for Introduction2/17/2012 H Failed Introduction

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Blake, Botten, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Connolly, Craft, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Goggles, Greene, Lubnau, McOmie, Patton, Roscoe, Throne, Vranish, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Berger, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Cannady, Childers, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Gingery, Greear, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Madden, McKim, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters and WallisExcused: Representative(s) GayAyes 20 Nays 39 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

H.B. No. 0095 Student to teacher ratio waiver.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Patton, Berger, Botten, Madden and Wallis

AN ACT relating to education; providing for a mandatory waiver of student to teacher ratio for high performing schools as defined by the Wyoming Education Accountability Act; and providing for an effective date.

2/14/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/15/2012 H Received for Introduction2/16/2012 H Introduced and Referred to H04

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Ayes 60 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/21/2012 H04 Recommended Do Pass

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ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Brechtel, Burkhart, Connolly, Freeman, Kroeker, Krone, Loucks, Madden and TeetersAyes 9 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/21/2012 H Placed on General File2/24/2012 H Passed CoW2/27/2012 H Passed 2nd Reading2/28/2012 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Davison, Goggles and ReederAyes 57 Nays 0 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/28/2012 S Received for Introduction2/28/2012 S Introduced and Referred to S04; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff3/7/2012 S Committee Returned Bill Pursuant to SR 7-3(c)

H.B. No. 0096 OSHA penalties.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Throne, Burkhart and Craft and Senator(s) Burns, Martin and Rothfuss

AN ACT relating to the Wyoming Occupational Health and Safety Act; providing for an increase in fines and civil penalties as specified; and providing for an effective date.

2/15/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/15/2012 H Received for Introduction2/17/2012 H Failed Introduction

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner, Botten, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gingery, Goggles, Greene, Harvey, Illoway, Kasperik, Nicholas, B., Patton, Pedersen, Petroff, Roscoe, Steward, Stubson, Throne, Vranish and Zwonitzer, Dn.Nays: Representative(s) Blikre, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Greear, Hunt, Jaggi, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Peasley, Petersen, Quarberg, Reeder, Semlek, Teeters, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Gay and HarshmanAyes 30 Nays 28 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

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H.B. No. 0097 Protection of activities in private vehicles.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Krone, Blake, Brechtel, Burkhart, Cannady, Gingery, Hunt, Loucks, Miller and Vranish and Senator(s) Case, Coe and Hicks

AN ACT relating to employment; providing definitions; prohibiting certain persons from creating or enforcing a policy that prohibits the storage of firearms in a motor vehicle as specified; providing exclusions; and providing for an effective date.

2/15/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/15/2012 H Received for Introduction2/17/2012 H Introduced and Referred to H01; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff;

Intro Vote

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gingery, Goggles, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller, Moniz, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Teeters, Vranish, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dn.Nays: Representative(s) Berger, Botten, Byrd, Connolly, Greear, Greene, Harshman, McOmie, Nicholas, B., Patton, Stubson, Throne and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) GayAyes 46 Nays 13 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/2/2012 H01 Motion to Do Pass Failed

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Cannady, Krone and PeasleyNays: Representative(s) Barbuto, Brechtel, Brown, Greene, Nicholas, B. and ThroneAyes 3 Nays 6 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/6/2012 H Committee Returned Bill Pursuant to HR 4-3(c)

H.B. No. 0098 Voting rights.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Zwonitzer, Dn. and Connolly and Senator(s) Case

AN ACT relating to voting rights; modifying requirements for restoration of voting rights to persons convicted of nonviolent felonies; conforming provisions; repealing certain provisions; and providing for an effective date.

2/15/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/15/2012 H Received for Introduction2/17/2012 H Failed Introduction

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ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Byrd, Connolly, Craft, Esquibel, K., Gingery, Goggles, Greene, Kroeker, Loucks, Petroff, Roscoe, Semlek, Stubson, Throne, Vranish, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Berger, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Freeman, Greear, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Krone, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Reeder, Steward, Teeters and WallisExcused: Representative(s) GayAyes 21 Nays 38 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

H.B. No. 0099 Credit card transaction fees.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Zwonitzer, Dv. and Senator(s) Peterson

AN ACT relating to consumer protection; establishing maximum rates for credit card transaction fees; providing exemptions; providing definitions; providing a penalty; and providing for an effective date.

2/15/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/15/2012 H Received for Introduction2/17/2012 H Failed Introduction

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Blake, Byrd, Connolly, Craft, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Goggles, Throne, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Berger, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Gingery, Greear, Greene, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Vranish and WallisExcused: Representative(s) Gay, Harshman and PattonAyes 11 Nays 46 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

H.B. No. 0100 Wyoming Sound Money Act.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Kroeker

AN ACT relating to administration of the government; authorizing gold and silver for payment of debts in Wyoming intrastate commerce; authorizing the formation of gold and silver legal tender depositories; and providing for an effective date.

2/15/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/15/2012 H Received for Introduction2/17/2012 H Failed Introduction

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Brechtel, Buchanan, Burkhart, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Gingery, Greear, Greene, Harvey, Hunt, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Peasley, Quarberg, Reeder, Semlek, Teeters, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dn.

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Nays: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brown, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Goggles, Harshman, Illoway, Lockhart, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Roscoe, Steward, Stubson, Throne, Vranish and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) GayAyes 28 Nays 31 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

H.B. No. 0101 Veterans tax exemption-requalification.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Childers, Brown, Krone, Miller and Teeters and Senator(s) Case, Hines, Jennings and Landen

AN ACT relating to property taxes; providing for continued qualification for the veterans' property tax exemption; repealing the requirement to contact the assessor's office annually; and providing for an effective date.

2/15/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/15/2012 H Received for Introduction2/17/2012 H Failed Introduction

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Blake, Bonner, Botten, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Goggles, Greene, Jaggi, Kroeker, Krone, Loucks, Lubnau, McKim, McOmie, Moniz, Pedersen, Reeder, Roscoe, Steward, Teeters, Throne, Vranish and WallisNays: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blikre, Brechtel, Burkhart, Freeman, Gingery, Greear, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Kasperik, Lockhart, Madden, Miller, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Semlek, Stubson, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) GayAbsent: Representative(s) HuntAyes 33 Nays 25 Excused 1 Absent 1 Conflicts 0

H.B. No. 0102 Automobile collection and renovation on private property.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Childers, Blake, Miller and Teeters and Senator(s) Case

AN ACT relating to land use; prohibiting cities, towns and counties from adopting laws to prohibit automobile collection and renovation as specified; and providing for an effective date.

2/15/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/15/2012 H Received for Introduction; Did Not Consider For Introduction

Vote

H.B. No. 0103 School finance-amendments-2.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Harshman and Senator(s) Coe

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AN ACT relating to school finance; modifying the school reconfiguration requirements under the education resource block grant funding model; clarifying and defining requirements, expanding application as specified and providing an exception; updating the hedonic wage index used within the regional cost adjustment to the education resource block grant model; providing technical corrections; clarifying methodology for computing model external cost adjustments; adjusting cost of education study components as specified; providing for a review of the WCLI; providing appropriations; and providing for effective dates.

2/15/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/15/2012 H Received for Introduction2/17/2012 H Failed Introduction

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Bonner, Harshman, Illoway, Madden, Nicholas, B., Pedersen, Stubson, Teeters, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harvey, Hunt, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Throne, Vranish and Zwonitzer, Dn.Excused: Representative(s) GayAyes 10 Nays 49 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

H.B. No. 0104 Ethanol tax credit-2.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Semlek and Senator(s) Meier

AN ACT relating to the ethanol tax credit; providing that the Wyoming business council shall reimburse the department of transportation for ethanol tax credits paid as specified; revising reporting requirements; providing an appropriation; and providing for an effective date.

2/15/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/15/2012 H Received for Introduction2/17/2012 H Failed Introduction

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Blikre, Brechtel, Buchanan, Childers, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Greear, Harvey, Hunt, Kasperik, Lockhart, Loucks, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Peasley, Reeder, Semlek, Teeters, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner, Botten, Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Connolly, Craft, Freeman, Gingery, Goggles, Greene, Illoway, Jaggi, Kroeker, Krone, Lubnau, Patton, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Roscoe, Steward, Stubson, Throne and VranishExcused: Representative(s) Gay and HarshmanAyes 27 Nays 31 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

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H.B. No. 0105 Property tax exemption-improvement and service districts.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Petroff and Gingery and Senator(s) Christensen

AN ACT relating to property taxation; providing an exemption for property owned by improvement and service districts; and providing for an effective date.

2/15/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/15/2012 H Received for Introduction2/17/2012 H Failed Introduction

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Craft, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Gingery, Goggles, Greene, Harvey, Kasperik, Krone, Lubnau, Madden, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Peasley, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Roscoe, Vranish and Zwonitzer, Dn.Nays: Representative(s) Brechtel, Buchanan, Connolly, Davison, Edmonds, Freeman, Greear, Harshman, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kroeker, Lockhart, Loucks, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Patton, Pedersen, Reeder, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) GayAyes 32 Nays 27 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

H.B. No. 0106 Local option tax-municipalities.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Miller, Krone, McOmie and Vranish and Senator(s) Bebout, Case and Coe

AN ACT relating to taxation and revenue; authorizing a municipal sales and use tax as specified; providing procedures; amending related provisions; and providing for an effective date.

2/15/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/15/2012 H Received for Introduction2/17/2012 H Introduced and Referred to H03; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff;

Intro Vote

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Roscoe, Semlek, Stubson, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Edmonds, Pedersen, Steward and TeetersExcused: Representative(s) GayAyes 55 Nays 4 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/2/2012 H03 Motion to Do Pass Failed

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ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Childers, Madden, Miller and VranishNays: Representative(s) Blikre, Campbell, Goggles, Petersen and SemlekAyes 4 Nays 5 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

H.B. No. 0107 Agriculture commission study.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Zwonitzer, Dn. and Blake

AN ACT relating to the administration of government; providing for a study related to options for reorganizing the department of agriculture; requiring a report; specifying report requirements; providing an appropriation; and providing for an effective date.

2/15/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/15/2012 H Received for Introduction2/17/2012 H Failed Introduction

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner, Brown, Byrd, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Illoway, Kasperik, Lubnau, McOmie, Petroff, Roscoe, Stubson, Throne, Vranish, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Blikre, Botten, Brechtel, Buchanan, Burkhart, Campbell, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Greene, Harvey, Hunt, Jaggi, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Madden, McKim, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Reeder, Semlek, Steward, Teeters and WallisExcused: Representative(s) Gay and HarshmanAyes 26 Nays 32 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

H.B. No. 0108 Professional teaching standards board-teacher certification.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) McKim, Blake, Brechtel, Davison, Goggles, Jaggi and McOmie and Senator(s) Dockstader

AN ACT relating to teacher certification; requiring criminal history record check for certification issuance or upon the request of the school district; providing for denial and refusal to renew; clarifying conditions for removal or nonrenewal; providing for reporting to local district boards as specified; and providing for an effective date.

2/15/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/15/2012 H Received for Introduction2/17/2012 H Introduced and Referred to H04

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller,

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Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Nicholas, B.Excused: Representative(s) GayAyes 58 Nays 1 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/23/2012 H04 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Brechtel, Burkhart, Connolly, Freeman, Kroeker, Krone, Loucks, Madden and TeetersAyes 9 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/23/2012 H Placed on General File

HB0108HS001/ADOPTEDPage 1-line 3 Delete "and renewal" insert "or upon the request of

the school district".Page 1-line 11 After "7-19-201(a)(iii)" delete "and" insert ",".Page 1-line 12 After "(intro)" insert "and 21-3-111(a) by creating a

new paragraph (xxi)".Page 2-line 8 Delete line through "and" insert "if requested by a

school district,".Page 2-line 20 Delete "and renewal of". Page 2-line 22 Strike "and" insert "for".Page 2-line 24 After "employment" insert ". In accordance with W.S.

21 - 3 - 111(a) (xxi), employees of a school district who meet the qualifications of this paragraph shall also be required to submit to fingerprinting for purposes of this subsection upon request of, and payment of applicable fees by, the employing school district".

Page 3-line 10 After "conduct," insert "continuous"; reinsert stricken language.

Page 3-line 11 Before "misrepresentation" insert "knowing".Page 3-line 19 Delete "or renewed". Page 4-After line 7 Insert: "21-3-111. Powers of boards of trustees.

(a)  The board of trustees in each school district within the state may:(xxi)     When there is good reason to seek a criminal history record

check, request the fingerprints of any employee initially hired by a school district on or after July 1, 1996, who may have access to minors in the course of the employee's employment, as provided by W.S. 7 - 19 - 106(a)(xxvi) and 7 - 19 - 210(a)(iii). The school district shall pay for the costs associated with the request.". TEETERS, CHAIRMAN.

2/24/2012 H Passed CoW

HB0108H2001/WITHDRAWN

2/27/2012 H Passed 2nd Reading

HB0108H3001/ADOPTEDPage 3-lines 7 through 17 Delete entirely including the standing committee

amendment (HB0108HS001/A) to these lines and insert:"(c)  The board may revoke, or suspend, deny or refuse to renew

certification for incompetency, conviction of a felony committed after July l,

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1996, immorality and other reprehensible conduct, or gross or repeated documented incidents of neglect of duty or knowing misrepresentation of information on an application or resume, upon its own motion or upon the petition of any local board of trustees. Except as provided in subsection (h) of this section, no certificate shall be revoked or suspended without a hearing conducted in accordance with the Wyoming Administrative Procedure Act, unless the person holding the certification waives the right to a hearing.".  KASPERIK, MCKIM

2/28/2012 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Davison, Goggles and ReederAyes 57 Nays 0 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/29/2012 S Received for Introduction2/29/2012 S Introduced and Referred to S043/2/2012 S04 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Barnard, Coe, Jennings, Landen and RothfussAyes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/2/2012 S Placed on General File

HB0108SS001/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Page 2-line 24 Reinsert all stricken language; delete all new

language.Page 3-line 18 Reinsert all stricken language; delete all new

language.Page 3-line 19 Delete "incidents of". COE, CHAIRMAN

HB0108SW001/FAILED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Page 1-line 6 After ";" insert "authorizing an additional

position;".Page 5-After line 6 insert and renumber:

"Section 2.  For the fiscal biennium beginning July 1, 2012, and ending June 30, 2014, and from existing funds within the board's special revenue fund, the professional teaching standards board is authorized one (1) full-time position to carry out the purposes of this act. This position and related funding shall not be included in the board's standard budget request for the 2015-2016 biennium.".Page 5-line 8 Delete "2." insert "3.". JENNINGS

HB0108SW002/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Page 4-line 23 After "(xxi)" delete balance of the line.Page 4-line 24 Delete line through ",". JENNINGS

HB0108SW003/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)

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Page 4-line 11 Delete "containing criminal history record".Page 4-line 12 Delete "information," insert "indicating that the

applicant has a conviction equal to a felony under Wyoming law or any conviction for an act which would constitute a violation under chapter 2 or chapter 4 of title 6 of the Wyoming statutes,".

Page 4-line 15 After "board" insert "and if the local board has requested a copy of the report". ROTHFUSS

3/5/2012 S Passed CoW

HB0108S2001/FAILED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Page 4 line 12 In the Rothfuss Committee of the Whole Amendment

(HB0108SW003/AE) to this line, after "or any conviction" insert "or charge". DOCKSTADER

3/6/2012 S Passed 2nd Reading

HB0108S3001/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Page 5-line 8 Delete and insert:

"Section 2. This act is effective immediately upon completion of all acts necessary for a bill to become law as provided by Article 4, Section 8 of the Wyoming Constitution.". DOCKSTADER

3/7/2012 S Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, Barnard, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Emerich, Hastert, Hicks, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Martin, Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Rothfuss and Von FlaternNays: Senator(s) Bebout, Burns, Christensen, Driskill, Geis, Hines, Meier, Ross, Schiffer and ScottExcused: Senator(s) Case, Esquibel, F. and Nicholas, P.Ayes 17 Nays 10 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/7/2012 H Received for Concurrence3/7/2012 H Did Concur

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Davison, Goggles and ThroneAyes 57 Nays 0 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/7/2012 Assigned Number HEA No. 00423/8/2012 H Speaker Signed HEA No. 00423/8/2012 S President Signed HEA No. 00423/13/2012 Governor Signed HEA No. 00423/14/2012 Assigned Chapter Number

Chapter No. 0071 Session Laws of Wyoming 2012

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H.B. No. 0109 Natural gas vehicles.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Roscoe, Petroff and Zwonitzer, Dv. and Senator(s) Christensen and Jennings

AN ACT relating to motor vehicles; providing that the department of administration and information may accept grant applications for the construction of compressed natural gas filling stations as specified; providing for consultation with the Wyoming business council as specified; providing grants to school districts to purchase buses which operate on compressed natural gas as specified; providing rulemaking authority; providing appropriations; and providing for an effective date.

2/15/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/15/2012 H Received for Introduction2/17/2012 H Failed Introduction

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Blake, Burkhart, Byrd, Connolly, Craft, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gingery, Goggles, Nicholas, B., Petroff, Roscoe, Stubson, Throne, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Berger, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Davison, Edmonds, Greear, Greene, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Reeder, Semlek, Steward, Teeters, Vranish and WallisExcused: Representative(s) Gay and HarshmanAyes 18 Nays 40 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

H.B. No. 0110 Workers' compensation-attorney fees.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Jaggi, Harvey and Senator(s) Dockstader

AN ACT relating to workers' compensation; amending the jurisdictional limit for small claims proceedings; limiting awards of attorneys' fees for hearings and appeals as specified; and providing for an effective date.

2/15/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/15/2012 H Received for Introduction2/17/2012 H Failed Introduction

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Blikre, Brechtel, Buchanan, Burkhart, Cannady, Childers, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Greear, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Loucks, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Patton, Peasley, Petersen, Quarberg, Reeder, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner, Botten, Brown, Byrd, Campbell, Connolly, Craft, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gingery, Goggles, Greene, Illoway, Krone, Lockhart, Lubnau, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Pedersen, Petroff, Roscoe, Semlek and ThroneExcused: Representative(s) GayAyes 33 Nays 26 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

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H.B. No. 0111 Alcoholic beverages-direct shipment.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Brechtel

AN ACT relating to alcoholic beverages; providing for direct shipment of alcoholic beverages between in-state manufacturers and importers and retail liquor license holders; providing for rules and regulations; and providing for an effective date.

2/15/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/15/2012 H Received for Introduction2/17/2012 H Failed Introduction

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Goggles, Greene, Hunt, Illoway, Kasperik, Kroeker, Lockhart, Loucks, Madden, McKim, Miller, Nicholas, B., Peasley, Pedersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Semlek, Teeters, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Brown, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Gingery, Greear, Harvey, Jaggi, Krone, Lubnau, McOmie, Moniz, Petersen, Roscoe, Steward, Stubson, Throne and VranishExcused: Representative(s) Gay, Harshman and PattonAyes 39 Nays 18 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

H.B. No. 0112 Battery against a family member.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Barbuto, Buchanan, Connolly, Davison, Krone and Throne and Senator(s) Hastert

AN ACT relating to crimes and offenses; removing time restrictions relating to second and subsequent convictions for simple battery against a family member as specified; modifying application of provisions; amending penalties for subsequent convictions; and providing for an effective date.

2/15/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/15/2012 H Received for Introduction2/17/2012 H Introduced and Referred to H01

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gingery, Goggles, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Moniz, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Botten, Brechtel, Burkhart, Greear, Hunt, Loucks, Lubnau, Miller, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Reeder, Stubson and VranishExcused: Representative(s) GayAbsent: Representative(s) PedersenAyes 44 Nays 14 Excused 1 Absent 1 Conflicts 0

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2/20/2012 H01 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Brown, Cannady, Greene, Krone, Peasley and ThroneNays: Representative(s) Brechtel and Nicholas, B.Ayes 7 Nays 2 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/20/2012 H Placed on General File

HB0112HW001/FAILEDPage 1-line 1 After ";" insert "modifying and".Page 2-line 9 Reinsert stricken "within the previous".Page 2-line 10 After stricken "(5)" insert "ten (10)"; reinsert

"years". GREENE, NICHOLAS

2/24/2012 H Passed CoW

HB0112H2001/ADOPTEDPage 1-line 3 After ";" insert "modifying application of

provisions;".Page 2-line 6 Strike "through". Page 2-line 7 Strike "(g)" insert ", (f) or (g)(ii)".Page 3-line 1 Strike "through (g)" insert ", (f) or (g)(ii)".

NICHOLAS, GINGERY

2/27/2012 H Passed 2nd Reading2/28/2012 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gingery, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Krone, Loucks, Madden, McKim, Miller, Moniz, Patton, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Roscoe, Steward, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Brechtel, Edmonds, Gay, Greear, Kroeker, Lockhart, Lubnau, McOmie, Nicholas, B., Peasley, Pedersen, Semlek, Stubson, Teeters and VranishExcused: Representative(s) Davison, Goggles and ReederAyes 42 Nays 15 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/29/2012 S Received for Introduction2/29/2012 S Introduced and Referred to S013/2/2012 S01 Motion to Do Pass Failed

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Burns and Esquibel, F.Nays: Senator(s) Christensen, Hicks and PerkinsAyes 2 Nays 3 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/7/2012 S Committee Returned Bill Pursuant to SR 7-3(c)

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H.B. No. 0113 Critical access endowment challenge program.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Bonner, Cannady, Childers, Hunt, Lubnau, Madden, McKim and Quarberg and Senator(s) Burns, Coe, Dockstader, Landen and Peterson

AN ACT relating to public health; extending the critical access/rural hospital endowment challenge program; amending qualifications for receipt of funds; providing for segregation and specified use of a portion of existing funds; modifying reversion dates; making conforming amendments; and providing for an effective date.

2/15/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/15/2012 H Received for Introduction2/17/2012 H Introduced and Referred to H10

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Gay, Harshman and PattonAyes 57 Nays 0 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/21/2012 H10 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Craft, Gay, Gingery, Greene, Harvey, Miller, Peasley and ReederAyes 9 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/21/2012 H Placed on General File2/24/2012 H Passed CoW2/27/2012 H Passed 2nd Reading2/28/2012 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Davison, Goggles and ReederAyes 57 Nays 0 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/28/2012 S Received for Introduction2/28/2012 S Introduced and Referred to S103/2/2012 S10 Recommended Do Pass

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ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Dockstader, Martin, Nutting, Schiffer and ScottAyes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/2/2012 S Placed on General File3/5/2012 S Passed CoW3/6/2012 S Passed 2nd Reading3/7/2012 S Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, Barnard, Bebout, Burns, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich, Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Martin, Meier, Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von FlaternExcused: Senator(s) Case, Esquibel, F. and Nicholas, P.Ayes 27 Nays 0 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/7/2012 Assigned Number HEA No. 00393/7/2012 H Speaker Signed HEA No. 00393/7/2012 S President Signed HEA No. 00393/15/2012 Governor Signed HEA No. 00393/16/2012 Assigned Chapter Number

Chapter No. 0087 Session Laws of Wyoming 2012

H.B. No. 0114 Private transfer fee disclosures.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Greear, Lubnau and Stubson

AN ACT relating to real property; requiring disclosure and recording of private transfer fee obligations; providing definitions; providing for proof of payment of a private transfer fee obligation; and providing for an effective date.

2/15/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/15/2012 H Received for Introduction; Did Not Consider For Introduction

Vote

H.B. No. 0115 Eminent domain.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Nicholas, B.

AN ACT relating to eminent domain; specifying burden of proof; adding provision for litigation expenses; clarifying determination of fair market value; and providing for an effective date.

2/15/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/15/2012 H Received for Introduction2/17/2012 H Failed Introduction

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Blake, Blikre, Botten, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Craft, Davison, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Kroeker, Loucks, Lubnau, McOmie,

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Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Quarberg, Roscoe, Steward, Vranish and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Bonner, Brechtel, Burkhart, Childers, Connolly, Edmonds, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Krone, Lockhart, Madden, McKim, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Reeder, Semlek, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dn.Excused: Representative(s) GayAyes 32 Nays 27 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

H.B. No. 0116 Impact assistance to local governments.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Throne

AN ACT relating to cities, towns and counties; creating a program to provide assistance to local governments impacted by energy development as specified; providing authority to the state loan and investment board to issue grants to local governments to address the effects of industrial projects or energy development; providing authority for the office of state lands and investments to administer the program; granting rulemaking authority; providing definitions; providing an appropriation; and providing for an effective date.

2/15/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/15/2012 H Received for Introduction2/17/2012 H Introduced and Referred to H02

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Cannady, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Jaggi, Kasperik, Krone, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Moniz, Patton, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Roscoe, Steward, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Campbell, Childers, Edmonds, Illoway, Kroeker, Lockhart, Loucks, Miller, Nicholas, B., Peasley, Quarberg, Reeder, Semlek, Stubson and WallisExcused: Representative(s) GayAyes 41 Nays 18 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/20/2012 H02 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Berger, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Harshman, Pedersen, Steward and WallisAyes 7 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/20/2012 H Placed on General File

HB0116HS001/ADOPTEDPage 10-line 4 Delete "fifty million".Page 10-line 5 Delete "dollars ($50,000,000.00)" insert "one million

dollars ($1,000,000.00).". BERGER, CHAIRMAN

HB0116HW001/ADOPTED (CORRECTED COPY)Page 1-line 3 Delete "industrial projects or"Page 2-line 13 Delete "industrial" insert "oil and gas development

including oil and gas producing facilities, oil and

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gas drilling facilities and oil and gas wellfield activities;".

Page 2-lines 14 through 16 Delete. Page 5-lines 15 through 23 Delete.Page 6-line 1 Delete.Page 6-lines 21 through 23 Delete. Page 7-lines 1 through 8 Delete. Page 9-lines 6 through 11 Delete. Renumber as necessary. THRONE

2/24/2012 H Passed CoW2/27/2012 H Passed 2nd Reading2/28/2012 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Greear, Greene, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Brechtel, Edmonds, Harshman, Kroeker, Lubnau, Miller, Nicholas, B. and QuarbergExcused: Representative(s) Davison, Goggles and ReederAyes 49 Nays 8 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/29/2012 S Received for Introduction2/29/2012 S Introduced and Referred to S023/2/2012 S02 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Hastert, Meier, Peterson and Von FlaternNays: Senator(s) Nicholas, P.Ayes 4 Nays 1 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/2/2012 S Placed on General File

HB0116SS001/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Page 1-line 9 Delete "providing an appropriation;".Page 3-line 8 Delete "(c) and (p)"; delete "(d) and (p)".Page 6-line 15 Delete "(c) and (p)".Page 6-line 16 Delete "(d) and (p)".Page 8-lines 21 through 24 Delete and renumber.Page 9-lines 1 and 2 Delete.Page 9-line 4 Delete "3." insert "2.". NICHOLAS, CHAIRMAN

3/5/2012 S Failed CoW; Indef Postponed

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Christensen, Cooper, Driskill, Esquibel, F., Hastert, Hicks, Martin, Meier, Nutting, Peterson, Ross and ScottNays: Senator(s) Anderson, Barnard, Bebout, Burns, Case, Coe, Dockstader, Emerich, Geis, Hines, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Nicholas, P., Perkins, Rothfuss, Schiffer and Von FlaternAyes 12 Nays 18 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

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H.B. No. 0117 REAL I.D.-repeal.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Quarberg, Brechtel, Buchanan, Burkhart, Campbell, Edmonds, Harvey, Jaggi, Kroeker, Madden, Miller, Peasley, Semlek, Teeters and Wallis and Senator(s) Bebout, Case, Coe, Cooper, Hicks and Martin

AN ACT relating to the federal Real ID Act; amending Wyoming's motor vehicle statutes to remove provisions added in 2009 to comply with the federal Real ID Act; and providing for an effective date.

2/15/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/15/2012 H Received for Introduction2/17/2012 H Failed Introduction

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Berger, Brechtel, Buchanan, Burkhart, Campbell, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Gingery, Greear, Greene, Harvey, Hunt, Jaggi, Kroeker, Krone, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller, Nicholas, B., Peasley, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Vranish and WallisNays: Representative(s) Barbuto, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brown, Byrd, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Goggles, Illoway, Kasperik, Lockhart, McOmie, Moniz, Patton, Pedersen, Petersen, Roscoe, Throne, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Gay and HarshmanAyes 32 Nays 26 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

H.B. No. 0118 Deferred compensation program-state contribution.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Pedersen

AN ACT relating to public employee compensation; providing for additional state contribution to the Wyoming deferred compensation program for qualifying employees as specified; providing appropriations; and providing for an effective date.

2/15/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/15/2012 H Received for Introduction2/17/2012 H Failed Introduction

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Burkhart, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Edmonds, Eklund, Freeman, Gingery, Greene, Kroeker, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, Miller, Moniz, Peasley, Pedersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Semlek, Stubson, Teeters, Vranish, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dn.Nays: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Botten, Buchanan, Byrd, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Esquibel, K., Goggles, Greear, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Krone, McKim, McOmie, Nicholas, B., Patton, Petersen, Roscoe, Steward, Throne and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) GayAyes 31 Nays 28 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

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H.B. No. 0119 Health insurance-sale of out-of-state policies.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Buchanan, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Hunt, Kasperik, Kroeker, Lubnau, Peasley, Pedersen and Zwonitzer, Dn. and Senator(s) Anderson, Nutting and Ross

AN ACT relating to health insurance; authorizing Wyoming insurers to offer individual and small employer health insurance policies in Wyoming that have been approved for issuance in other states; providing minimum standards for out-of-state policies; prescribing notice requirements; granting rulemaking authority; preempting conflicting laws; providing definitions; and providing for an effective date.

2/15/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/15/2012 H Received for Introduction2/17/2012 H Introduced and Referred to H10

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Gay and HarshmanAyes 58 Nays 0 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/23/2012 H10 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Gay, Gingery, Miller, Peasley and ReederNays: Representative(s) Barbuto, Craft, Greene and HarveyAyes 5 Nays 4 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/23/2012 H Placed on General File

HB0119HW001/ADOPTEDPage 3-line 14 After "of" delete "the".Page 3-line 15 Delete "Wyoming Insurance Code" insert "this article".Page 4-line 16 After "code." insert "The commissioner shall have the

authority to require an insurer to participate in the Wyoming health insurance pool and to make other payments required of insurers under this code.".  GINGERY

HB0119HW002/ADOPTEDPage 4-after line 16 Insert:

"(c)  Any policy sold pursuant to this article shall be protected under the Wyoming Life and Health Guaranty Association Act under Chapter 42 of this title.". BUCHANAN

2/24/2012 H Passed CoW2/27/2012 H Passed 2nd Reading2/28/2012 H Passed 3rd Reading

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ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) BarbutoExcused: Representative(s) Davison, Goggles and ReederAyes 56 Nays 1 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/29/2012 S Received for Introduction2/29/2012 S Introduced and Referred to S10; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff3/7/2012 S Committee Returned Bill Pursuant to SR 7-3(c)

H.B. No. 0120 Investment of public funds.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Buchanan

AN ACT relating to public funds; clarifying entities through which funds may be invested; and providing for an effective date.

2/15/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/15/2012 H Received for Introduction; Did Not Consider For Introduction

Vote

H.B. No. 0121 Abandoned mine land funds.

Sponsored By: Joint Appropriations Interim Committee

AN ACT relating to abandoned mine land funds; authorizing application for funds; appropriating and specifying authorized use of funds; modifying past authorizations; providing for reports; specifying and amending reversion dates for funds; providing for an abandoned mine land funds balancing account; and providing for an effective date.

2/15/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/15/2012 H Received for Introduction2/17/2012 H Introduced and Referred to H02

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Byrd and PeasleyExcused: Representative(s) GayAyes 57 Nays 2 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

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2/20/2012 H02 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Berger, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Harshman, Pedersen, Steward and WallisAyes 7 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/20/2012 H Placed on General File

HB0121HS001/ADOPTEDPage 3-line 12 Delete "state engineer" insert "Wyoming water

development commission".Page 5-line 14 After "(d)" insert ", except that no funds

appropriated under this paragraph shall be used to purchase or acquire conservation easements or other development rights".

Page 5-line 18 After "Sheridan" insert ";" and delete balance of line.

Page 5-lines 19 through 21 Delete entirely.Page 5-line 24 Delete "state engineer" insert "Wyoming water

development commission".Page 6-line 1 Delete "defined" insert "authorized".Page 10-line 11 Delete "liquid fuels" insert "value added products".Page 10-line 20 Delete "liquid fuels" insert "value added products".Page 11-line 3 Delete "liquid fuels" insert "value added products".Page 11-line 7 Delete "liquid"Page 11-line 8 Delete "fuels" insert "value added products".Page 11-line 11 Delete "liquid fuels" insert "value added products".Page 12-line 3 Delete "liquid fuel" insert "value added".Page 12-line 10 Delete "liquid fuels" insert "value added products".Page 13-line 5 Delete "liquid fuels" insert "value added products".Page 14-line 1 Delete "liquid fuels" insert "value added products".

BERGER, CHAIRMAN

HB0121HW001/ADOPTEDPage 14-after line 3 Insert:

"(D)  As used in this paragraph a "commercial scale minerals to value added products facility" may include commercial scale minerals to liquid fuels or other value added products facilities but shall not include any facility which will derive fifty percent (50%) or more of its anticipated revenues from the generation of electricity.". BERGER, WALLIS

2/21/2012 H Passed CoW

HB0121H2001/FAILEDPage 12-line 18 Delete "The task".Page 12-lines 19 through 24 Delete entirely. Page 13-lines 1 through 24 Delete entirely including the Standing Committee

Amendment (HB0121HS001/A) to these lines. Page 14-lines 1 through 3 Delete entirely including the Standing Committee

Amendment (HB0121HS001/A) to these lines. Page 15-lines 13 and 14 Delete entirely. Renumber as necessary. STEWARD, MADDEN

HB0121H2002/ADOPTEDDelete the Steward et al. Second Reading Amendment (HB0121H2001/A) and further

amend as follows:

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Page 1-line 3 After "authorizations;" insert "providing for reports;".

Page 13-line 1 Delete "Ten million dollars ($10,000,000.00)" insert "Seven million dollars ($7,000,000.00)".

Page 14-line 19 Delete "." insert ";".Page 14-after line 19 Insert:

"(xi)  Two million dollars ($2,000,000.00) to the University of Wyoming college of engineering to conduct basic and applied research into rare earth materials to determine new processing technologies, improved uses and new production methods. The University of Wyoming college of engineering shall provide a report on the findings of the research conducted under this paragraph to the joint minerals, business and economic development interim committee not later than December 1, 2013;

(x)  Seven hundred fifty thousand dollars ($750,000.00) to the University of Wyoming school of energy resources for the purpose of providing grants to conduct one (1) or more studies to evaluate the feasibility of using Wyoming natural resources to manufacture glass and glass products in Wyoming. Grants authorized under this paragraph shall be awarded by the clean coal task force. The University of Wyoming school of energy resources and the clean coal task force shall report to the joint minerals, business and economic development interim committee on the results of the studies authorized by this paragraph not later than June 1, 2013; and

(xi)  Two hundred fifty thousand ($250,000.00) to the Wyoming geological survey to conduct geological analysis on potential rare earth material deposits and other deposits and catalog deposits in Wyoming outside of the known deposits of rare earth minerals in the bear lodge mountains in Crook County. The Wyoming geological survey shall provide a report on the findings of the geological analysis conducted under this paragraph to the joint minerals, business and economic development interim committee not later than June 1, 2013.". BURKHART, SEMLEK

HB0121H2003/FAILEDPage 3-line 15 After "projects" insert "and purposes".Page 3-line 23 After "Wyoming" delete balance of line and insert:

"to be distributed as follows:(A)  Eight million dollars ($8,000,000.00) for matching

funds for biological and life sciences academic pursuits involving nonrecurring projects or nonrecurring expenses. The treasurer shall not distribute these funds to the university until eight million dollars ($8,000,000.00) has been matched by qualifying contributions of funds other than state of Wyoming funds for these purposes;

(B)  Two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($250,000.00) to the University of Wyoming to fund activities of a task force on threatened and endangered species as follows:

(I)  The task force shall be comprised of:(1)  The members of the senate travel,

recreation and wildlife committee, the chairman of the committee to serve as the co-chairman of the task force;

(2)  The members of the house travel, recreation and wildlife committee, the chairman of the committee to serve as the co-chairman of the task force;

(3)  One (1) botanist and one (1) zoologist selected by the director of the University of Wyoming natural diversity database;

(4)  One (1) member appointed by the governor; and

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(5)  The director of the game and fish department or his designee.

(II)  The task force shall:(1)  Conduct public hearings throughout the

state and develop legislation to ensure Wyoming control of threatened and endangered species in Wyoming, based on similar state legislation in other states and addressing the unique characteristics of Wyoming;

(2)  Address issues regarding regulatory taking of private property in connection with the existing Wyoming greater sage-grouse core area protection executive order; and

(3)  Develop a strategic plan incorporating all relevant state agencies and the University of Wyoming to implement Wyoming based research pertaining to threatened and endangered species in Wyoming.

(III)  The task force shall be staffed by the University of Wyoming. Legislative members of the task force shall be paid per diem, mileage and salary only from funds specifically appropriated for this purpose to the legislative service office in 2012 Senate File 2, and only if such funds are appropriated. Nonlegislative members of the task force shall receive no additional payment for service on the task force, but shall suffer no loss of wages for the time devoted to attending meetings of the task forces. The University may contract with consultants as directed by the task force as necessary to carry out the duties of this subparagraph.

(C)  Seven hundred fifty thousand dollars ($750,000.00) to the University of Wyoming for threatened and endangered species research conducted in Wyoming on species that are either currently listed as threatened or endangered or that are considered candidate species under the federal Endangered Species Act.".Page 3-line 24 Delete entirely.Page 4-lines 1 through 23 Delete entirely.Page 5-lines 1 and 2 Delete entirely.Page 5-line 12 Delete "Six million dollars ($6,000,000.00)" insert

"Seven million dollars ($7,000,000.00)".Page 5-line 14 In the standing committee amendment (HB0121HS001/A) to

this line after "development rights" insert ". Of these funds, one million dollars ($1,000,000.00) shall only be expended for pine bark beetle remediation efforts.". CONNOLLY, SEMLEK, WALLIS

HB0121H2004/ADOPTEDDelete the Connolly et al. Second Reading Amendment (HB0121H2003/A) and

further amend as follows:Page 3-line 23 Delete "for athletics facilities matching" insert "for

the renovation and addition to the facilities of the college of engineering and applied science upon completion of Level II planning authorized in paragraph (i) of this subsection".

Page 3-line 24 Delete entirely.Page 4-lines 1 through 23 Delete entirely.Page 5-line 1 and 2 Delete entirely.Page 6-line 15 Delete "athletics matching program" insert "for the

renovation and addition to the college of engineering and applied science facilities". HARSHMAN

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HB0121H2005/ADOPTEDPage 9-line 14 Delete "," insert "and"; delete "and private payers

using" insert ". The stations shall not be available for selling compressed natural gas at retail to the general public;".

Page 9-line 15 Delete entirely. MILLER

2/22/2012 H Passed 2nd Reading

HB0121H3001/ADOPTEDDelete the Miller second reading amendment (HB0121H2005/A) entirely.Further amend as follows:Page 8-lines 22 through 24 Delete entirely.Page 9-lines 1 through 19 Delete entirely.Page 15-line 10 Delete "(v)" insert "(iv)".Page 15-line 13 Delete "(vi)" insert "(v)".Page 15-line 19 Delete "(viii)" insert "(vii)".Page 16-line 10 Delete "(v), (vi)(A) and (viii)" insert "(iv), (v)(A)

and (vii)".Renumber as necessary. MCOMIE, LUBNAU, WALLIS

HB0121H3002/ADOPTEDPage 3-line 22 Delete "Ten million dollars ($10,000,000.00)" insert

"Nine million dollars ($9,000,000.00)".Page 5-line 12 Delete "Six million dollars ($6,000,000.00) insert

"Seven million dollars ($7,000,000.00)".Page 5-line 14 Delete "for" insert "to be expended as follows: (A)

Six million dollars ($6,000,000.00) for"; after the standing committee amendment (HB0121HS001/A) to this line, insert ";".

Page 5-after line 14 Insert:"(B)  One million dollars ($1,000,000.00) for pine bark

beetle remediation efforts.".  SEMLEK, BURKHART, MONIZ

HB0121H3003/FAILEDPage 1-line 4 Delete "and amending".Page 8-after line 2 Insert:

"(iii)  Of the amounts authorized to Carbon county for county road and bridge construction necessitated by the proposed construction of a coal-to-liquids conversion facility under 2008 Wyoming Session Laws, Chapter 48, Section 302(a)(iv), ten million dollars ($10,000,000.00) shall be redirected.".Page 14-after line 19 Insert

"(ix)  Ten million dollars ($10,000,000.00) to the University of Wyoming for athletics facilities matching funds for the renovation of the arena auditorium. After qualifying contributions and revenue bonds meeting the requirements of this paragraph have been received and issued, the state treasurer shall distribute these matching funds to the university and the project may commence. Funds subject to this footnote shall not lapse until June 30, 2017. No funds from this source shall be distributed to the university until:

(A)  Revenue bonds issued pursuant to W.S. 21-17- through 21-17-450 of an equal amount have been issued for renovation costs. The revenue bonds shall be primarily paid from revenues generated by university athletic events and facilities. The university may pledge other revenue streams for bond payment as authorized by W.S. 21-17-402 through 21-17-450.

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The bonds are eligible for supplemental coverage in accordance with W.S. 9-4-1003. To the extent practicable, bond counsel resident in Wyoming shall be utilized to issue the revenue bonds to be used in this project; and

(B)  Ten million dollars ($10,000,000.00) has been matched by qualifying contributions of funds other than state of Wyoming funds, which contributions shall meet the provisions of W.S. 21-16-101 through 21-16-1003, including valuation of matching funds.".Page 15-line 17 Delete "and".Page 15-line 20 Delete "." insert "; and".Page 15-after line 20 Insert:

"(vii)  Paragraph (b)(ix) of this section shall not revert until June 30, 2017.".Renumber as necessary. HARSHMAN

HB0121H3004/FAILEDDelete the Standing Committee amendment (HB0121HS001/A) entirely.Delete the Berger et al. committee of the whole amendment (HB0121HW001/A) entirely.Delete the Burkhart et. al. second reading amendment (HB0121H2002/A) entirely. Delete the Harshman second reading amendment (HB0121H2004/A) entirely.Delete the Miller second reading amendment (HB0121H2005/A) entirely.Delete the Semlek et al. third reading amendment (HB0121H3002/A) entirely.Delete the Harshman third reading amendment (HB0121H3003/A) entirely.Further amend as follows:Page 1-line 4 Delete "and amending".Page 2-lines 20 through 23 Delete entirely.Page 3-lines 1 through 24 Delete entirely. Page 4-lines 1 through 23 Delete entirely.Page 5-lines 1 through 21 Delete entirely.Page 6-line 4 Delete "Thirty million dollars ($30,000,000.000)"

insert "Sixty-eight million one hundred eighty-one thousand seven hundred twenty-four dollars ($68,181,724.00)".

Page 6-line 7 Delete entirely. Page 6-line 8 Before "Funds" insert "(d)".Page 6-line 10 After "." delete balance of line. Page 6-lines 11 through 24 Delete entirely.Page 8-line 2 Delete "." insert ";"Page 8-after line 2 Insert:

"(iii)  Of the amounts authorized to Carbon county for county road and bridge construction necessitated by the proposed construction of a coal-to-liquids conversion facility under 2008 Wyoming Session Laws, Chapter 48, Section 302(a)(iv), ten million dollars ($10,000,000.00) shall be redirected.".Page 8-lines 9 through 24 Delete entirely and insert:

"(i)  Fifty million two hundred fifty thousand one hundred fifty-four dollars ($50,250,154.00) to the highway fund for highway projects."Page 9-lines 1 through 24 Delete entirely.Page 10-lines 1 through 22 Delete entirely.Page 11-lines 1 through 22 Delete entirely.Page 12-lines 1 through 24 Delete entirely.Page 13-lines 1 through 24 Delete entirely.Page 14-lines 1 through 3 Delete entirely.Page 14-line 5 Delete "(vii)" insert "(ii)". Page 14-lines 13 through 21 Delete entirely and insert:

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"(iii)  Two million dollars ($2,000,000.00) to the University of Wyoming college of engineering to conduct basic and applied research into rare earth materials to determine new processing technologies, improved uses and new production methods. The University of Wyoming college of engineering shall provide a report on the findings of the research conducted under this paragraph to the joint minerals, business and economic development interim committee not later than December 1, 2013;

(iv)  Seven hundred fifty thousand dollars ($750,000.00) to the University of Wyoming school of energy resources for the purpose of providing grants to conduct one (1) or more studies to evaluate the feasibility of using Wyoming natural resources to manufacture glass and glass products in Wyoming. Grants authorized under this paragraph shall be awarded by the clean coal task force. The University of Wyoming school of energy resources and the clean coal task force shall report to the joint minerals, business and economic development interim committee on the results of the studies authorized by this paragraph not later than June 1, 2013; and

(v)  Two hundred fifty thousand ($250,000.00) to the Wyoming geological survey to conduct geological analysis on potential rare earth material deposits and other deposits and catalog deposits in Wyoming outside of the known deposits of rare earth minerals in the bear lodge mountains in Crook County. The Wyoming geological survey shall provide a report on the findings of the geological analysis conducted under this paragraph to the joint minerals, business and economic development interim committee not later than June 1, 2013.". Page 15-line 2 Delete ":" insert "paragraph (b)(ii) of this section

shall not revert until June 30, 2016.".Page 15-lines 4 through 24 Delete entirely.Page 16-lines 1 through 24 Delete entirely. Page 17-lines 1 through 6 Delete entirely. Page 17-line 8 Delete "5." insert "3.".Renumber as necessary. KROEKER

HB0121H3005/WITHDRAWN

HB0121H3006/FAILEDDelete the Miller second reading amendment (HB0121H2005/A) entirely.Delete the McOmie third reading amendment (HB0121H3001/A) entirely.Delete the Kroeker third reading amendment (HB0121H3004/A) entirely.Further amend as follows:Page 9-line 12 After "(C)" insert "Except as provided in this

subparagraph,".Page 9-line 15 After "cards" insert ". The stations shall not be

available to private payers after a private compressed natural fueling station opens within the city limits of Laramie". ZWONITZER, DV.

HB0121H3007/ADOPTEDDelete the Harshman second reading amendment (HB0121H2004/A) entirely. Delete the Harshman third reading amendment (HB0121H3003/A) entirely.Delete the Kroeker third reading amendment (HB0121H3004/A) entirely. Further amend as follows:Page 3-lines 22 through page 5-line 2 Delete all previous amendments to

these lines.Page 3-line 22 Delete "Ten million dollars ($10,000,000.00)" insert

"Nine million dollars ($9,000,000.00)".Page 5–line 2 Delete "21-16-1401 through 21-16-1403" insert

"21-16-1001 through 21-16-1003".

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Page 6-line 16 Delete "2016" insert "2017.Renumber as necessary. BROWN, GREENE

2/23/2012 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Berger, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Esquibel, K., Gay, Gingery, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Throne and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Barbuto, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Freeman, Goggles, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, McKim, Peasley, Teeters, Vranish, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dn.Excused: Representative(s) BlakeAyes 42 Nays 17 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/23/2012 S Received for Introduction2/23/2012 S Introduced and Referred to S022/24/2012 S02 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Hastert, Meier, Nicholas, P., Peterson and Von FlaternAyes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/24/2012 S Placed on General File

HB0121SS001/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Page 3-line 22 Delete "Nine million dollars ($9,000,000.00)" insert

"Ten million dollars ($10,000,000.00)".Page 5-line 12 Delete "Seven million dollars ($7,000,000.00)" insert

"Six million dollars ($6,000,000.00)".Page 5-line 14 After "account" delete balance of the line and insert

";".Page 5-lines 16 through 23 Delete.Page 9-After line 3 Insert and renumber:

"(iii)  One million dollars ($1,000,000.00) to the University of Wyoming for a compressed natural gas fueling station and conversion of existing vehicles or purchase of new vehicles powered by compressed natural gas, subject to the following conditions:

(A)  The construction and operation shall be subject to oversight by the university and the department of administration and information;

(B)  To the extent permissible under Wyoming law, the stations shall be constructed by Wyoming residents as defined in W.S. 16-6-101(a)(i);

(C)  The stations shall be available to the university, the department of transportation, school districts, local governments and private payers using credit cards;

(D)  The university shall explore the possibility of constructing and operating the stations in conjunction with the private sector.".Page 9-line 5 Delete "(iii)" insert "(iv)".Page 9-line 10 Delete "(iv)" insert "(v)".Page 9-line 15 Delete "(v)" insert "(vi)".

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Page 12-line 10 Delete "Seven million dollars ($7,000,000.00)" insert "Nine million dollars ($9,000,000.00)".

Page 13-line 10 Delete "utilized by the state of Wyoming" insert "transferred to the state of Wyoming upon abandonment of the project by the grantee".

Page 13-line 21 Delete "(vi)" insert "(vii)".Page 14-line 5 Delete "(vii)" insert "(viii)".Page 14-line 12 Delete and insert "(ix) Seven hundred fifty thousand

dollars ($750,000.00) to".Page 14-line 22 Delete.Page 14-line 23 Delete "($750,000.00)" insert "(x) One hundred fifty

thousand dollars ($150,000.00)".Page 15-line 11 Delete and insert "(xi) One hundred thousand dollars

($100,000.00) to".Page 16-line 11 Delete "(b)(iv)" insert "(b)(v)".Page 16-line 14 Delete "(b)(v)(C)" insert "(b)(vi)(C)".Page 16-line 17 Delete "(b)(vi)" insert "(b)(vii)".Page 16-line 20 Delete "(b)(vii)" insert "(b)(viii)".Page 17-line 11 Delete and insert "(ii), (iv), (v), (vi)(A) and (viii)

of this act.". NICHOLAS, CHAIRMAN

HB0121SW001/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Page 6-lines 10 and 11 Delete and insert:

"(vii)  Fourteen million two hundred thousand dollars ($14,200,000.00) to the university of Wyoming for the performing arts building.

(viii)  Fifteen million eight hundred thousand dollars ($15,800,000.00) shall be deposited into an account which shall be held by the state treasurer for distribution to the university of Wyoming for construction costs of the engineering building as provided in this paragraph. The funds shall be available to be matched by qualifying contributions meeting the provisions of W.S. 21-16-1401 through 21-16-1403, including valuation of matching funds. Funds under this paragraph shall only be available for expenditure as specifically authorized by the legislature.".Page 7-After line 7 Insert:

"(e)  The joint minerals, business and economic development interim committee, in consultation with college of engineering, the school of energy resources at the university of Wyoming and the community college commission, shall:

(i)  Assist in the development of the parameters for the renovation and reconstruction plan for the college of engineering at the university of Wyoming, which plan shall be designed in cost and approach to lead the university toward a tier one academic and research institution in areas of excellence appropriate for Wyoming. It is anticipated that the budget for the project will approximate one hundred million dollars ($100,000,000.00) or so much as is reasonably needed to accomplish this task;

(ii)  Develop a plan for the use of an appropriate amount of anticipated remaining abandoned mine land funds to fund research and development programs through grants and equipment purchases that will recruit and retain innovative research work with a goal to create sustainable research, jobs and economic development along with improving the prestige and quality of teaching at the college of engineering and community colleges.".To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as necessary. NICHOLAS

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HB0121SW002/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Page 17-line 11 In the First Standing Committee Amendment

(HB0121SS001/A) to this line after "(viii)" insert "through (xi)". NICHOLAS

2/28/2012 S Passed CoW

HB0121S2001/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Page 9-After line 3 Delete the First Standing Committee Amendment

(HB0121SS001/A) to this line and insert and renumber:"(iii)  One million dollars ($1,000,000.00) to the department of

transportation for a compressed natural gas fueling station and conversion of existing vehicles or purchase of new vehicles for the department or the university of Wyoming powered by compressed natural gas, subject to the following conditions:

(A)  The construction and operation shall be subject to oversight by the department of administration and information;

(B)  To the extent permissible under Wyoming law, the station shall be constructed by Wyoming residents as defined in W.S. 16-6-101(a)(i);

(C)  The station shall be available to the university, the department of transportation, school districts, local governments and private payers using credit cards and shall be located to enhance usage by the public and private sectors;

(D)  The department shall explore the possibility of constructing and operating the station in conjunction with the private sector and may sell the facility at any time.". SCHIFFER, BEBOUT

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, Barnard, Bebout, Burns, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Martin, Meier, Nicholas, P., Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer and ScottNays: Senator(s) Case and Von FlaternAyes 28 Nays 2 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

HB0121S2002/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Page 7-After line 7 Delete the First Nicholas Committee of the Whole

Amendment (HB0121SW001/A) to this line and insert:"(e)  The joint minerals, business and economic development interim

committee, in consultation with the governor, the college of engineering, the school of energy resources at the university of Wyoming and the community college commission, shall:

(i)  Assist in the development of the parameters for the renovation and reconstruction plan for the college of engineering at the university of Wyoming, which plan shall be designed in cost and approach to lead the university toward a tier one academic and research institution in areas of excellence appropriate for Wyoming. It is anticipated that the budget for the project will approximate one hundred million dollars ($100,000,000.00) or so much as is reasonably needed to accomplish this task;

(ii)  Develop a plan for the use of an appropriate amount of anticipated remaining abandoned mine land funds to fund programs that support and enhance new and existing technologies important to the economy of Wyoming. The programs may include grants and equipment purchases that will recruit and retain innovative research and technological advances with a goal to create sustainable jobs and economic development along with improving the prestige

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and quality of teaching at the college of engineering and community colleges.". BEBOUT, NICHOLAS

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, Barnard, Bebout, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Driskill, Emerich, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Martin, Meier, Nicholas, P., Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss and SchifferNays: Senator(s) Burns, Case, Dockstader, Scott and Von FlaternAyes 25 Nays 5 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

HB0121S2003/WITHDRAWN

2/29/2012 S Passed 2nd Reading

HB0121S3001/WITHDRAWN

HB0121S3002/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Page 9-After line 3 In the Schiffer Second Reading Amendment

(HB0121S2001/AE) to this line in subparagraph (iii)(D), after "The department" insert "and university". NICHOLAS

Page 13-line 11 Delete "." insert ";".Page 13-after line 11 Insert and renumber:

"(III) A determination by the Clean Coal Task Force that the grant has a reasonable likelihood of leveraging a substantial future capital investment in a large plant siting in this state. In the event of multiple grant requests, the task force shall consider and give weight to whether the applicant has demonstrated a past record of producing jobs in Wyoming and whether the applicant has and is likely to maintain a nexus to the state of Wyoming.". BEBOUT

HB0121S3003/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Page 13-line 11 Delete "." insert ";".Page 13-after line 11 Insert and renumber:

"(III)  A determination by the Clean Coal Task Force that the grant has a reasonable likelihood of leveraging a substantial future capital investment in a large plant siting in this state. In the event of multiple grant requests, the task force shall consider and give weight to whether the applicant has demonstrated a past record of producing jobs in Wyoming and whether the applicant has and is likely to maintain a nexus to the state of Wyoming.". BEBOUT

HB0121S3004/WITHDRAWN

HB0121S3005/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Page 14-line 12 Delete including the Senate Standing Committee

Amendment (HB0121SS001/AE) to this line and insert "(ix)  Seven hundred thousand dollars ($700,000.00) to".

Page 14-line 23 Delete the Senate Standing Committee Amendment (HB0121SS001/AE) to this line and further amend as follows: delete "($750,000.00)" insert "(x)  One hundred thousand dollars ($100,000.00)".

Page 15-line 11 Delete including the Senate Standing Committee Amendment (HB0121SS001/AE) to this line and insert

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"(xi)  Two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000.00) to". NICHOLAS

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, Barnard, Bebout, Burns, Case, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Martin, Meier, Nicholas, P., Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von FlaternAyes 30 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

HB0121S3006/ADOPTED (CORRECTED COPY) (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Page 9-After line 3 After the Schiffer Second Reading Amendment

(HB0121S2001/AE) insert and renumber:"(E)  Any non-gifted proceeds from the sale of the facility

shall be deposited in the general fund." MEIER

HB0121S3007.01/ADOPTED (CORRECTED COPY) (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Page 6-line 8 Delete "and".Page 6-lines 10 and 11 Delete, including the First Nicholas Committee of the

Whole Amendment (HB0121SW001/AE) to these lines and the Cooper, et al Third Reading Amendment (HB0121S3001/AE) to these lines and insert and renumber:

"(vii)  Fourteen million two hundred thousand dollars ($14,200,000.00) to the university of Wyoming for the performing arts building. The university of Wyoming may raise private funds and issue revenue bonds pursuant to W.S. 21-17-402 through 21-17-450 for amounts up to fourteen million two hundred thousand dollars ($14,200,000.00) for renovation and construction associated with the performing arts building. Any bonds issued shall be eligible for supplemental coverage in accordance with W.S. 9-4-1003. To the extent practicable, bond counsel used on the issuance of the revenue bonds for this project shall be resident to Wyoming; and

(viii)  Fifteen million eight hundred thousand dollars ($15,800,000.00) to the highway fund for highway projects.".Page 17-line 10 After "paragraphs" insert "(b)(vii),".To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as necessary. NICHOLAS

Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, Barnard, Bebout, Burns, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Martin, Meier, Nicholas, P., Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von FlaternNays: Senator(s) CaseAyes 29 Nays 1 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

HB0121S3007.02/ADOPTED (CORRECTED COPY) (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Page 17-After line 11 Insert and renumber:

"Section 4. (a)  Notwithstanding any other provision of law, of earnings from the

permanent Wyoming mineral trust fund attributed to the period July 1, 2011 through June 30, 2012, in excess of the amount projected in the consensus revenue estimating group's January 13, 2012 report:

(i)  Fourteen million two hundred thousand dollars ($14,200,000.00) shall be deposited in the highway fund for highway projects; and

(ii)  Fifteen million eight hundred thousand dollars ($15,800,000.00) shall be deposited into an account which shall be held by the

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state treasurer for distribution to the university of Wyoming for construction costs of the engineering building as provided in this paragraph. The funds shall be available to be matched by qualifying contributions meeting the provisions of W.S. 21-16-1401 through 21-16-1403, including valuation of matching funds. Funds under this paragraph shall only be available for expenditure as specifically authorized by the legislature.". To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as necessary. NICHOLAS

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, Burns, Christensen, Cooper, Driskill, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Martin, Meier, Nicholas, P., Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von FlaternNays: Senator(s) Barnard, Bebout, Case, Coe, Dockstader, Emerich, Hicks and HinesAyes 22 Nays 8 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

HB0121S3008/WITHDRAWN

HB0121S3009/WITHDRAWN

3/1/2012 S Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, Barnard, Bebout, Burns, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Martin, Meier, Nicholas, P., Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von FlaternNays: Senator(s) CaseAyes 29 Nays 1 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/1/2012 H Received for Concurrence3/1/2012 H Did Not Concur

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Brown, Harshman, Lockhart and McOmieNays: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Greear, Greene, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) GogglesAyes 4 Nays 55 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/1/2012 H Appointed JCC01 MembersRepresentative(s) Berger, Teeters, Wallis

3/2/2012 S Appointed JCC01 MembersSenator(s) Bebout, Nicholas, P., Ross

3/5/2012 H Adopted HB0121JC01

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Berger, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Gay, Gingery, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Kasperik, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, McOmie, Moniz, Nicholas, B.,

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Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Roscoe, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish and WallisNays: Representative(s) Barbuto, Blake, Brechtel, Craft, Davison, Freeman, Jaggi, Kroeker, Madden, McKim, Reeder, Semlek, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Goggles and MillerAyes 44 Nays 14 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/5/2012 S Adopted HB0121JC01

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, Barnard, Bebout, Burns, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Martin, Meier, Nicholas, P., Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von FlaternNays: Senator(s) CaseAyes 29 Nays 1 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

HB0121JC01/AA ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Adopt the following Senate amendments:HB0121S2002/AEHB0121S3003/AEDelete the following Senate amendments:HB0121SS001/AEHB0121SW001/AEHB0121SW002/AEHB0121S2001/AEHB0121S3002/AEHB0121S3005/AEHB0121S3006/ACEHB0121S3007.01/ACEHB0121S3007.02/ACEFurther amend the ENGROSSED COPY as follows:Page 1-line 5 After "funds;" insert "providing for an abandoned mine

land funds balancing account;".Page 2-line 13 Before "account" insert "reserve"; After "35-11-1210"

insert "(a)".Page 3-line 22 Delete "Nine million dollars ($9,000,000.00)" insert

"Ten million dollars ($10,000,000.00)".Page 4-line 5 Delete "footnote" insert "paragraph".Page 4-line 17 Delete "in" insert "to".Page 5-lines 12 through 23 Delete entirely and insert:

"(iv) Six million dollars ($6,000,000.00) to the Wyoming wildlife and natural resources trust income account for project funding, except that that no funds appropriated under this paragraph shall be used to purchase or acquire conservation easements or other development rights;".Page 9-After line 3 Insert:

"(iii)  One million dollars ($1,000,000.00) to the department of transportation for a compressed natural gas fueling station and conversion of existing vehicles or purchase of new vehicles for the department or the University of Wyoming powered by compressed natural gas, subject to the following conditions:

(A)  The construction and operation shall be subject to oversight by the department of administration and information;

(B)  To the extent permissible under Wyoming law, the station shall be constructed by Wyoming residents as defined in W.S. 16-6-101(a)(i);

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(C)  The station shall be available to the university, the department of transportation, school districts, local governments and private payers using credit cards and shall be located to enhance usage by the public and private sectors;

(D)  No expenditure for a natural gas fueling station shall be made unless authorized by the governor after the department of transportation and university explore the possibility of constructing and operating the station in conjunction with the private sector. After construction the station may be sold at any time;

(E)  Any non-gifted proceeds from the sale of the station shall be deposited in the general fund.". Page 9-line 5 Delete "(iii)" insert "(iv)".Page 9-line 8 Delete "this section" insert "section 1 of this act".Page 9-line 10 Delete "(iv)" insert "(v)".Page 9-line 15 Delete "(v)" insert "(vi)".Page 12-line 10 Delete "Seven million dollars ($7,000,000.00)" insert

"Nine million dollars ($9,000,000.00)".Page 13-line 10 Delete "utilized by the state of Wyoming" insert

"transferred to the state of Wyoming upon abandonment of the project by the grantee".

Page 13-line 21 Delete "(vi)" insert "(vii)".Page 14-line 5 Delete "(vii)" insert "(viii)".Page 14-line 12 Delete entirely and insert "(ix) Seven hundred

thousand dollars ($700,000.00) to".Page 14-line 22 Delete entirely.Page 14-line 23 Delete "($750,000.00)" insert "(x) One hundred

thousand dollars ($100,000.00)".Page 15-line 11 Delete entirely and insert "(xi) Two hundred thousand

dollars ($200,000.00) to".Page 16-line 11 Delete "(b)(iv)" insert "(b)(v)".Page 16-line 14 Delete "(b)(v)(C)" insert "(b)(vi)(C)".Page 16-line 17 Delete "(b)(vi)" insert "(b)(vii)".Page 16-line 20 Delete "(b)(vii)" insert "(b)(viii)".Page 17-lines 10 and 11 Delete entirely and insert "(c)(i),(ii), (iii) and (v)

and section 2, paragraphs (b)(i), (ii), (iv), (v), (vi)(A), (viii), (ix) and (x) of this act".

Page 17-after line 11 Insert:"Section 4. The governor may substitute funds from the 2012 Senate File

0001, section 2, section 045, department of transportation general fund appropriation to the commission, for any project funded with abandoned mine land funds in this act in order to expedite expenditure of abandoned mine land funds as the governor determines necessary or convenient. Abandoned mine land funds received for a project for which general funds were substituted pursuant to this section shall be distributed to the transportation commission upon receipt. Any substitution of funds pursuant to this section shall be in accordance with the b-11 process authorized by W.S. 9-2-1005(b)(ii) and shall be reported by the governor to the joint appropriations committee in the monthly report provided by W.S. 9-2-1005(o).

Section 5. (a)  From funds within the abandoned mine land funds balancing account

created as W.S. 35-11-1210(e) under section 6 of this act, there is appropriated, as available:

(i)  Fourteen million two hundred thousand dollars ($14,200,000.00) to the University of Wyoming for the performing arts building. The University of Wyoming may raise private funds and issue revenue bonds pursuant to W.S. 21-17-402 through 21-17-450 for amounts up to fourteen million two hundred thousand dollars ($14,200,000.00) for renovation and

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construction associated with the performing arts building. Any bonds issued shall be eligible for supplemental coverage in accordance with W.S. 9-4-1003. To the extent practicable, bond counsel used on the issuance of the revenue bonds for this project shall be resident to Wyoming;

(ii)  Fifteen million eight hundred thousand dollars ($15,800,000.00) to an account which shall be held by the state treasurer for distribution to the University of Wyoming for construction costs of the engineering building as provided in this paragraph. The funds shall be available to be matched by qualifying contributions meeting the provisions of W.S. 21-16-1401 through 21-16-1403, including valuation of matching funds. Funds under this paragraph shall only be available for expenditure as specifically authorized by the legislature.

Section 6. W.S. 35-11-1210 by creating a new subsection (e) is amended to read:

35-11-1210.  Abandoned mine land funds reserve account.(e)     There is created the abandoned mine land funds balancing account.

Notwithstanding other provisions of this section, the legislature may deposit into the balancing account and appropriate therefrom funds as it determines appropriate to substitute for or supplement abandoned mine land funds received from the federal government, from the Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act Amendments of 2006, Section 411(h)(1), pursuant to 2007 H.R. 6111.".Page 17-line 13 Delete "Section 4." Insert "Section 7.".Page 18-line 9 Delete "Section 5." Insert "Section 8.". BERGER,

TEETERS, WALLIS, NICHOLAS, P., BEBOUT, ROSS

3/5/2012 Assigned Number HEA No. 00253/5/2012 H Speaker Signed HEA No. 00253/5/2012 S President Signed HEA No. 00253/8/2012 Governor Signed HEA No. 00253/8/2012 Assigned Chapter Number

Chapter No. 0027 Session Laws of Wyoming 2012

H.B. No. 0122 Mental health parity.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Craft, Barbuto and Connolly and Senator(s) Hastert

AN ACT relating to health insurance; mandating coverage for specified mental illnesses under health insurance policies issued in the state; specifying applicability; providing a definition; and providing for an effective date.

2/15/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/15/2012 H Received for Introduction2/17/2012 H Failed Introduction

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Botten, Byrd, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harvey, Kasperik, Krone, Loucks, Nicholas, B., Petersen, Petroff, Roscoe, Throne, Vranish and Zwonitzer, Dn.Nays: Representative(s) Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Campbell, Cannady, Edmonds, Eklund, Gingery, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kroeker, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Peasley, Pedersen, Quarberg, Reeder, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Gay, Harshman and Patton

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Ayes 25 Nays 32 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

H.J. No. 0001 Resolution in support of ANWR energy development.

Sponsored By: Joint Minerals, Business and Economic Development Interim Committee

A JOINT RESOLUTION urging the United States Congress to pass legislation to open specified areas of the coastal plain of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to oil and gas exploration, development and production.

1/19/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/13/2012 H Received for Introduction2/13/2012 H Introduced and Referred to H09

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Berger, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Gay, Gingery, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Semlek, Stubson, Teeters, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Barbuto, Blake, Byrd, Connolly, Craft, Freeman, Goggles, Greear, Roscoe, Steward and ThroneAyes 49 Nays 11 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/17/2012 H09 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Greear, Hunt, Kasperik, Lockhart, Moniz, Stubson and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Byrd and RoscoeAyes 7 Nays 2 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/17/2012 H Placed on General File

HJ0001HW001/ADOPTEDPage 1-line 2 After "open" insert "specified areas of".Page 6-line 16 After "open the" insert "section 1002 study area of

the".  GINGERY

2/24/2012 H Passed CoW2/27/2012 H Passed 2nd Reading2/28/2012 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Berger, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Craft, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Gay, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Semlek, Stubson, Teeters, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.

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Nays: Representative(s) Barbuto, Blake, Byrd, Connolly, Freeman, Gingery, Petroff, Roscoe, Steward and ThroneExcused: Representative(s) Davison, Goggles and ReederAyes 47 Nays 10 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/29/2012 S Received for Introduction2/29/2012 S Introduced and Referred to S093/2/2012 S09 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Bebout, Coe, Cooper and JenningsNays: Senator(s) RothfussAyes 4 Nays 1 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/2/2012 S Placed on General File3/5/2012 S Passed CoW3/6/2012 S Passed 2nd Reading3/7/2012 S Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, Barnard, Bebout, Burns, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich, Geis, Hicks, Hines, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Martin, Meier, Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Scott and Von FlaternNays: Senator(s) Christensen, Hastert, Rothfuss and SchifferExcused: Senator(s) Case, Esquibel, F. and Nicholas, P.Ayes 23 Nays 4 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0 No. 3/7/2012 H Speaker Signed HEJR No. 00023/7/2012 S President Signed HEJR No. 00023/15/2012 Governor Signed HEJR No. 0002

H.J. No. 0002 Constitutional assignment of general fines and penalties.

Sponsored By: Joint Transportation, Highways and Military Affairs Interim Committee

A JOINT RESOLUTION proposing to amend the Wyoming Constitution to require that fines and penalties collected under the general laws of the state be applied to the construction or maintenance of Wyoming's roadways.

1/30/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/13/2012 H Received for Introduction2/13/2012 H Failed Introduction

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Berger, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Buchanan, Cannady, Childers, Gingery, Greear, Greene, Harvey, Illoway, Kasperik, Krone, Loucks, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Stubson, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Barbuto, Blake, Blikre, Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Goggles, Harshman, Hunt, Jaggi, Kroeker, Lockhart, Lubnau, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Petroff, Reeder, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Teeters, Throne, Vranish and WallisAyes 25 Nays 35 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

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H.J. No. 0003 Resolution-parents' rights.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Botten, Bonner, Burkhart, Campbell, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Gay, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Lockhart, Lubnau, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Peasley, Petersen, Quarberg, Reeder, Semlek and Vranish and Senator(s) Dockstader and Landen

A JOINT RESOLUTION requesting Congress submit to the states a proposed amendment to the United States Constitution prohibiting the infringement of parents' rights.

1/30/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/13/2012 H Received for Introduction2/14/2012 H Introduced and Referred to H10

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Berger, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Gay, Gingery, Greear, Greene, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Vranish, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dn.Nays: Representative(s) Barbuto, Blake, Byrd, Connolly, Craft, Freeman, Goggles, Harshman, Nicholas, B., Patton, Roscoe, Throne and Zwonitzer, Dv.Ayes 47 Nays 13 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/16/2012 H10 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Gay, Gingery, Greene, Harvey, Miller, Peasley and ReederNays: Representative(s) Barbuto and CraftAyes 7 Nays 2 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/16/2012 H Placed on General File2/20/2012 H Passed CoW2/21/2012 H Passed 2nd Reading2/22/2012 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Berger, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Semlek, Steward, Teeters, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Barbuto, Connolly, Craft, Goggles, Patton, Roscoe, Stubson and ThroneExcused: Representative(s) BlakeAyes 51 Nays 8 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/22/2012 S Received for Introduction2/27/2012 S Introduced and Referred to S01

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3/2/2012 S01 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Burns, Christensen, Hicks and PerkinsNays: Senator(s) Esquibel, F.Ayes 4 Nays 1 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/2/2012 S Placed on General File3/5/2012 S Passed CoW3/6/2012 S Passed 2nd Reading3/7/2012 S Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, Barnard, Bebout, Burns, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Driskill, Geis, Hicks, Hines, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Meier, Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Ross and ScottNays: Senator(s) Emerich, Hastert, Martin, Rothfuss, Schiffer and Von FlaternExcused: Senator(s) Case, Esquibel, F. and Nicholas, P.Ayes 21 Nays 6 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/7/2012 Assigned Number HEJR No. 00033/7/2012 H Speaker Signed HEJR No. 00033/7/2012 S President Signed HEJR No. 00033/13/2012 Governor Signed HEJR No. 0003

H.J. No. 0004 Emergency financial managers' powers.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Byrd

A JOINT RESOLUTION expressing disapproval of Michigan's Local Government and School District Fiscal Accountability Act and supporting a referendum for the repeal of that act.

2/1/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/13/2012 H Received for Introduction2/16/2012 H Failed Introduction

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Blake, Byrd, Connolly, Craft, Esquibel, K., Goggles, Nicholas, B., Roscoe, Throne and VranishNays: Representative(s) Berger, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Ayes 11 Nays 49 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

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H.J. No. 0005 Education funding amendments.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Kroeker, Brechtel, Edmonds, Teeters and Wallis and Senator(s) Hicks and Jennings

A JOINT RESOLUTION proposing to amend the Wyoming Constitution relating to education; providing that the legislature may appropriate monies for any appropriate educational program; removing the prohibition on providing funds to schools not under the absolute control of the state.

2/10/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/13/2012 H Received for Introduction2/14/2012 H Failed Introduction

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Brechtel, Buchanan, Burkhart, Childers, Edmonds, Eklund, Gay, Gingery, Greene, Hunt, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Madden, Miller, Peasley, Quarberg, Reeder, Semlek, Teeters and WallisNays: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brown, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Goggles, Greear, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Lubnau, McKim, McOmie, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Roscoe, Steward, Stubson, Throne, Vranish, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Ayes 22 Nays 38 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

H.J. No. 0006 Post office closures.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Steward

A JOINT RESOLUTION requesting Congress to issue a moratorium on the closing of United States Postal Service offices in Wyoming.

2/13/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/14/2012 H Received for Introduction2/15/2012 H Introduced and Referred to H04

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Lubnau, McKim, Miller, Moniz, Patton, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dn.Nays: Representative(s) Brown, Loucks, Madden, McOmie, Nicholas, B., Peasley, Vranish and Zwonitzer, Dv.Ayes 52 Nays 8 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/20/2012 H04 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Brechtel, Burkhart, Connolly, Freeman, Kroeker, Krone, Loucks and TeetersNays: Representative(s) Madden

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Ayes 8 Nays 1 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/20/2012 H Placed on General File2/21/2012 H Passed CoW2/22/2012 H Passed 2nd Reading2/23/2012 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) BlakeAyes 59 Nays 0 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/23/2012 S Received for Introduction2/23/2012 S Introduced and Referred to S072/28/2012 S07 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Case, Hines and JohnsonNays: Senator(s) Martin and ScottAyes 3 Nays 2 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/28/2012 S Placed on General File2/29/2012 S Failed CoW; Indef Postponed

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Barnard, Case, Cooper, Dockstader and Hicks.Nays: Senator(s) Anderson, Burns, Christensen, Coe, Emerich, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Martin, Meier, Nicholas, P., Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer, Scott and Von FlaternExcused: Senator(s) Bebout, Hines and RothfussConflicts: Senator(s) DriskillAyes 5 Nays 21 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 1

H.J. No. 0007 Resolution-conscience rights.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Brechtel, Burkhart, Davison, Edmonds, Jaggi, Kroeker, Loucks, McKim and Reeder and Senator(s) Hicks

A JOINT RESOLUTION requesting Congress and the President of the United States to reverse the policy of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services regarding health plan coverage of sterilization, abortifacients and contraception.

2/14/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/15/2012 H Received for Introduction2/17/2012 H Introduced and Referred to H04

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ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Berger, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Buchanan, Burkhart, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Gingery, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Reeder, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Barbuto, Blake, Brown, Byrd, Connolly, Craft, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Goggles, Petroff, Roscoe, Throne and VranishExcused: Representative(s) GayAyes 46 Nays 13 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/21/2012 H04 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Brechtel, Burkhart, Kroeker, Krone, Loucks, Madden and TeetersNays: Representative(s) Connolly and FreemanAyes 7 Nays 2 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/21/2012 H Placed on General File2/24/2012 H Passed CoW2/27/2012 H Passed 2nd Reading

HJ0007H3001/WITHDRAWN

2/28/2012 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Berger, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Buchanan, Burkhart, Campbell, Cannady, Edmonds, Eklund, Gay, Gingery, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Semlek, Stubson, Teeters and Zwonitzer, Dn.Nays: Representative(s) Barbuto, Blake, Brown, Byrd, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Illoway, Petroff, Roscoe, Steward, Throne, Vranish, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Davison, Goggles and ReederAyes 40 Nays 17 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/28/2012 S Received for Introduction2/29/2012 S Introduced and Referred to S103/2/2012 S10 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Dockstader, Nutting and ScottNays: Senator(s) Martin and SchifferAyes 3 Nays 2 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/2/2012 S Placed on General File

HJ0007SS001/ADOPTEDPage 1-lines 12 through 14 Delete.Page 2-lines 1 through 7 Delete and insert:

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"WHEREAS, there are religious faiths in the United States that view sterilization, abortifacients and contraception as immoral and view paying for them as against their religion; andWHEREAS, the administration is attempting to force those religious faiths and their institutions, including schools and hospitals to violate the commandments of their faith by paying for this mandate; andWHEREAS, this mandate violates the First Amendment to the Constitution of the United States by denying these faiths the free exercise of their religion; andWHEREAS, this mandate sets a precedent that would allow for an opposite law forbidding the coverage of these items thus denying faiths with opposing views the free exercise of their religion; and".Page 2-lines 12 through 14 Delete.Page 3-After line 2 Insert and renumber:

"Section 1. That the Wyoming Legislature call on all Americans to defend our freedom of religion by opposing this mandate.".Page 3-line 4 Delete "1" insert "2".Page 3-line 8 Delete "2" insert "3".Page 3-line 13 Delete "3" insert "4". SCOTT

HJ0007SW001/FAILED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Page 3-After line 18 Insert and renumber:"Section 4. That the Wyoming Legislature requests that the attorney general of the state of Wyoming investigate joining other states in conducting a legal challenge of the constitutionality of the rules adopted by the United States department of health and human services as a violation of first amendment rights.". HICKS

3/5/2012 S Passed CoW3/6/2012 S Passed 2nd Reading3/7/2012 S Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, Barnard, Bebout, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Driskill, Geis, Hicks, Hines, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Meier, Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Ross and ScottNays: Senator(s) Burns, Christensen, Emerich, Hastert, Martin, Rothfuss, Schiffer and Von FlaternExcused: Senator(s) Case, Esquibel, F. and Nicholas, P.Ayes 19 Nays 8 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/7/2012 H Received for Concurrence3/7/2012 H Did Concur

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Berger, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Buchanan, Burkhart, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Edmonds, Eklund, Gay, Gingery, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Reeder, Semlek, Stubson, Teeters, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Barbuto, Blake, Brown, Byrd, Connolly, Craft, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Petroff, Roscoe, Steward and VranishExcused: Representative(s) Davison, Goggles and ThroneAyes 45 Nays 12 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/7/2012 Assigned Number HEJR No. 00053/8/2012 H Speaker Signed HEJR No. 0005

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3/8/2012 S President Signed HEJR No. 00053/23/2012 Governor Signed HEJR No. 0005

H.J. No. 0008 National day of the cowboy.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Lockhart, Bonner, Brechtel, Byrd, Cannady, Gay, Reeder and Stubson and Senator(s) Anderson, Coe, Jennings and Landen

A JOINT RESOLUTION requesting Congress and the Wyoming governor to designate the fourth Saturday in July as "National Day of the Cowboy".

2/14/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/15/2012 H Received for Introduction2/16/2012 H Introduced and Referred to H04

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) MaddenAyes 59 Nays 1 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/21/2012 H04 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Brechtel, Burkhart, Connolly, Freeman, Kroeker, Krone, Loucks and TeetersNays: Representative(s) MaddenAyes 8 Nays 1 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/21/2012 H Placed on General File2/24/2012 H Passed CoW2/27/2012 H Passed 2nd Reading2/28/2012 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Davison, Goggles and ReederAyes 57 Nays 0 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/28/2012 S Received for Introduction2/28/2012 S Introduced and Referred to S053/2/2012 S05 Recommended Do Pass

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ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Bebout, Driskill, Emerich, Geis and HicksAyes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/2/2012 S Placed on General File3/5/2012 S Passed CoW3/6/2012 S Passed 2nd Reading3/7/2012 S Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, Barnard, Bebout, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich, Geis, Hicks, Hines, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Martin, Meier, Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Scott and Von FlaternNays: Senator(s) Burns, Hastert, Rothfuss and SchifferExcused: Senator(s) Case, Esquibel, F. and Nicholas, P.Ayes 23 Nays 4 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/7/2012 Assigned Number HEJR No. 00043/7/2012 H Speaker Signed HEJR No. 00043/7/2012 S President Signed HEJR No. 00043/13/2012 Governor Signed HEJR No. 0004

H.J. No. 0009 Mandatory judicial retirement.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Zwonitzer, Dn., Berger, Brown, Connolly, Gingery, Patton and Stubson

A JOINT RESOLUTION proposing to amend the Wyoming Constitution to modify the mandatory retirement age for supreme court justices and judges of other courts in Wyoming.

2/14/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/15/2012 H Received for Introduction2/16/2012 H Introduced and Referred to H01

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Esquibel, K., Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Moniz, Patton, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Roscoe, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Brechtel, Edmonds, Eklund, Freeman, Gay, Harshman, Miller, Nicholas, B., Peasley, Quarberg, Reeder, Semlek and VranishAyes 47 Nays 13 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/17/2012 H01 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Brown, Cannady, Greene, Krone, Nicholas, B., Peasley and ThroneNays: Representative(s) BrechtelAyes 8 Nays 1 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

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2/17/2012 H Placed on General File

HJ0009HS001.01/ADOPTEDPage 1-line 2 Delete "remove any" insert "modify the".Page 2-line 1 Delete "Voluntary".Page 2-line 4 Reinsert stricken language.Page 2-line 5 Strike "voluntary". BROWN, CHAIRMAN

HJ0009HS001.02/FAILEDPage 2-line 10 Reinsert stricken language.Page 2-line 11 Reinsert stricken language through "age of"; after

stricken "(70)" insert "seventy-five (75)".Page 2-line 12 Reinsert stricken language through "prescribe"; after

reinserted language insert ".".Page 3-lines 1 through 3 Delete entirely and insert:

"The adoption of this amendment would raise the mandatory retirement age of seventy (70) for Wyoming supreme court justices and Wyoming district judges to the age of seventy-five (75).". BROWN, CHAIRMAN

2/20/2012 H Passed CoW

HJ0009H2001/FAILEDPage 2-line 10 Reinsert stricken language entirely.Page 2-line 11 Reinsert stricken language entirely; after reinserted

"of" insert "eighty (80) years or such earlier age, not less than".

Page 2-line 12 Reinsert stricken language through "prescribe"; after reinserted "prescribe" insert ".".

Page 3-line 1 Delete "remove" insert "modify". Page 3-line 3 After "judges" insert "to allow the legislature to set

mandatory retirement between the ages of seventy (70) and eighty (80)". ZWONITZER, DN.

2/21/2012 H Passed 2nd Reading2/22/2012 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Kasperik, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McOmie, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Roscoe, Steward, Stubson, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Brechtel, Burkhart, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Gay, Jaggi, Kroeker, McKim, Miller, Nicholas, B., Quarberg, Reeder, Semlek and TeetersExcused: Representative(s) BlakeAyes 44 Nays 15 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/23/2012 S Received for Introduction2/23/2012 S Introduced and Referred to S01; 2/29/2012 S01 Motion to Do Pass Failed

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Esquibel, F. and PerkinsNays: Senator(s) Burns, Christensen and HicksAyes 2 Nays 3 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

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3/7/2012 S Committee Returned Bill Pursuant to SR 7-3(c)

H.J. No. 0010 Rural long distance phone service.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Eklund, Bonner, Campbell and Semlek and Senator(s) Johnson

A JOINT RESOLUTION commending to Congress the Federal Communications Commission's efforts to solve rural call completion problems.

2/14/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/15/2012 H Received for Introduction2/16/2012 H Introduced and Referred to H05

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) GreearAyes 59 Nays 1 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/23/2012 H05 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Campbell, Davison, Eklund, Hunt, Loucks, Moniz, Semlek and Zwonitzer, Dn.Excused: Representative(s) BlakeAyes 8 Nays 0 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/23/2012 H Placed on General File

HJ0010HS001/ADOPTEDPage 3-line 18 After "Congress" insert ", the chair of the federal

communications commission". SEMLEK, CHAIRMAN

2/24/2012 H Passed CoW2/27/2012 H Passed 2nd Reading2/28/2012 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) ByrdExcused: Representative(s) Davison, Goggles and ReederAyes 56 Nays 1 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

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2/29/2012 S Received for Introduction2/29/2012 S Introduced and Referred to S053/2/2012 S05 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Bebout, Driskill, Emerich, Geis and HicksAyes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/2/2012 S Placed on General File; Did not Consider in COW

H.J. No. 0011 State superintendent of public instruction.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Harshman, Brown, Esquibel, K. and Krone and Senator(s) Burns and Rothfuss

A JOINT RESOLUTION proposing to amend the Wyoming Constitution relating to the superintendent of public instruction; eliminating the elected status of the state superintendent on and after January 5, 2015; providing for supervision of public schools by the governor through appointed cabinet officer; designating the appointed officer as ex officio member of University of Wyoming board of trustees; removing the state superintendent from the board of land commissioners on and after January 5, 2015.

2/15/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/15/2012 H Received for Introduction2/17/2012 H Failed Introduction

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Brown, Byrd, Campbell, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Krone, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McOmie, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Pedersen, Petroff, Roscoe, Steward, Stubson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Buchanan, Burkhart, Cannady, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Hunt, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Loucks, McKim, Miller, Peasley, Petersen, Quarberg, Reeder, Semlek, Teeters and Vranish.Excused: Representative(s) GayAyes 36 Nays 23 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

H.J. No. 0012 United States government deficits.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Petroff, Berger, Brown, Connolly and Craft

A JOINT RESOLUTION requesting Congress to pass a comprehensive deficit and debt reduction plan and urging support from the President of the United States.

2/15/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/15/2012 H Received for Introduction2/17/2012 H Introduced and Referred to H06

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ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Gay and HarshmanAyes 58 Nays 0 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/20/2012 H06 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Bonner, Botten, Connolly, Davison, Jaggi, McKim, McOmie, Petroff and ReederAyes 9 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/20/2012 H Placed on General File

HJ0012HS001/ADOPTEDPage 3-line 14 Delete "the" insert "The".Page 4-line 7 After "Responsibility's" insert "The".Page 4-line 14 After "Responsibility's" insert "The". MCOMIE,

CHAIRMAN

2/24/2012 H Passed CoW2/27/2012 H Passed 2nd Reading2/28/2012 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Petroff, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Brechtel and QuarbergExcused: Representative(s) Davison, Goggles and ReederAyes 55 Nays 2 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/29/2012 S Received for Introduction2/29/2012 S Introduced and Referred to S033/1/2012 S03 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Case, Emerich and HinesNays: Senator(s) PerkinsExcused: Senator(s) BarnardAyes 3 Nays 1 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/1/2012 S Placed on General File3/2/2012 S Passed CoW3/5/2012 S Passed 2nd Reading

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3/6/2012 S Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, Barnard, Bebout, Burns, Case, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hicks, Hines, Jennings, Landen, Meier, Nicholas, P., Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Scott and Von FlaternNays: Senator(s) Hastert, Martin, Rothfuss and SchifferExcused: Senator(s) JohnsonAyes 25 Nays 4 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/6/2012 Assigned Number HEJR No. 00013/6/2012 H Speaker Signed HEJR No. 00013/7/2012 S President Signed HEJR No. 00013/15/2012 Governor Signed HEJR No. 0001

H.J. No. 0013 Resolution in support of Central Park wilderness.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Jaggi and Burkhart and Senator(s) Jennings

A JOINT RESOLUTION requesting Congress to acquire the area commonly known as Central Park on Manhattan in New York City on behalf of the federal government; urging the United States Congress to declare Central Park to be a wilderness area and to prohibit any further improvement or development of Central Park unless authorized by an Act of Congress.

2/15/2012 Bill Number Assigned2/15/2012 H Received for Introduction2/17/2012 H Introduced and Referred to H06

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Berger, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Eklund, Gingery, Greear, Greene, Harvey, Hunt, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Peasley, Petersen, Quarberg, Reeder, Roscoe, Semlek, Teeters, Throne, Vranish and WallisNays: Representative(s) Barbuto, Blake, Blikre, Botten, Freeman, Illoway, Krone, Lockhart, Patton, Pedersen, Petroff, Steward, Stubson, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Gay and HarshmanConflicts: Representative(s) Byrd, Esquibel, K. and GogglesAyes 40 Nays 15 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 3

2/20/2012 H06 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Bonner, Connolly, Davison, Jaggi, McKim, McOmie, Petroff and ReederNays: Representative(s) BottenAyes 8 Nays 1 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/20/2012 H Placed on General File

HJ0013HS001/ADOPTED

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Page 5-lines 1 through 13 Delete and insert:"WHEREAS, the Omnibus Public Land Management Act of 2009 creates two million (2,000,000) acres of new wilderness in nine (9) states and expands twenty-six (26) existing wilderness areas; andWHEREAS, there are over three million (3,000,000) designated roadless acres of national forest land in Wyoming which cannot be utilized consistent with the directives of multiple-use and sustained yield; andWHEREAS, the State of Alaska faces the same issues as the State of Wyoming with congressional action required before leasing and other mineral development can occur in Area 1002 of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.". MCOMIE, CHAIRMAN

HJ0013HW001/ADOPTEDPage 5-after line 9 Insert:"WHEREAS, in the event Congress authorizes the creation of the Central Park Wilderness, the state of Wyoming shall donate a breeding pair of grey wolves to begin the re-colonization of the grey wolf to Manhattan, an area, like Wyoming, encompassing the grey wolf's historic range; and". LUBNAU, BERGER

2/24/2012 H Passed CoW2/27/2012 H Passed 2nd Reading2/28/2012 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Berger, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Burkhart, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Edmonds, Eklund, Gay, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Peasley, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Vranish and WallisNays: Representative(s) Barbuto, Blake, Blikre, Botten, Buchanan, Connolly, Craft, Freeman, Gingery, Illoway, Krone, Madden, Nicholas, B., Patton, Pedersen, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Davison and ReederConflicts: Representative(s) Byrd, Esquibel, K. and GogglesAyes 32 Nays 23 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 3

2/29/2012 S Received for Introduction2/29/2012 S Introduced and Referred to S063/1/2012 S06 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Christensen, Dockstader and DriskillNays: Senator(s) Burns and Esquibel, F.Ayes 3 Nays 2 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/1/2012 S Placed on General File; Did not Consider in COW

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LAST DAYNINETEENTH DAYMARCH 8, 2012

House Chamber

ROLL CALLPresent: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Botten, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Edmonds, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Illoway, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Peasley, Pederson, Petersen, Petroff, Quarberg, Reeder, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Vranish, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dv. and Zwonitzer, Dn.Excused: Representative(s) Davison, Goggles, Teeters and ThronePresent 56 Excused 4 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

Prayer by Representative Berger.

Majority Floor Leader Lubnau: Mr. Speaker, I move that bills currently pending before this body in the 61st Wyoming State Legislature, 2012 Budget Session, be indefinitely postponed.

Minority Caucus Chairman Barbuto: Mr. Speaker, I second the motion of the Majority Floor Leader.

Mr. Speaker: You have heard the motion; all in favor say 'Aye,' opposed, 'No', by your vote, the motion has passed the House.

Majority Floor Leader Lubnau: Mr. Speaker, I move that the Senate be informed that the House of Representatives, of the 61st Wyoming State Legislature, 2012 Budget Session, has completed its business and is ready to adjourn.

Mr. Speaker: You have heard the motion; all those in favor say 'Aye,' opposed 'No,' motion carried. I am directing that House Chief Clerk, Patty Benskin, inform the Senate that the House of Representatives, 2012 Budget Session of the 61st Wyoming State Legislature, is ready to adjourn.

Majority Floor Leader Lubnau: Mr. Speaker, I move that a committee of two be appointed to inform the Governor that the House has completed its business and is ready to adjourn; and to escort His Excellency, the Governor to the House Chamber.

Mr. Speaker: You have heard the motion; all those is favor say 'Aye,' opposed 'No,' the motion carried. Representative Stubson and Representative Petroff, please inform the Governor that the House of Representatives has completed its business and is ready to adjourn and escort His Excellency, Governor Mead, to the House Chamber. The House of Representatives will stand at ease until the sound of the gavel.

Mr. Speaker: The House will come to order. All rise, please.

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Sergeant-at-Arms Moore: Mr. Speaker, it is my pleasure to announce, His Excellency, The Governor of Wyoming, Matthew Mead.

Mr. Speaker: Governor Mead, we welcome you to the House of Representatives.

GOVERNOR MATT MEAD'S 2012 CLOSING REMARKS61ST BUDGET SESSION

To cap off the 61st Legislature Governor Matt Mead thanked both the Wyoming Senate and House of Representatives for a very productive session. Governor Mead said, together, the branches of government tackled very important issues, most importantly passing a balanced budget that makes important investments.

In speeches before lawmakers Governor Mead said that this session resulted in improvements that make Wyoming stronger. "When we started this session with my State of the State Address, I said clearly that the state of the state is very strong," Governor Mead said. He said we continue to build a stronger state, "We look at education, we look at connectivity, we have a balanced budget and we have savings. This is not just my opinion but those looking at Wyoming from outside recognize it as well." Governor Mead said this is why Wyoming is recognized as the Best Run State in the country and the state with the best tax structure and one of the best places to do business.

The top issues Governor Mead pointed to as successes for this session include investments in cities, towns and counties, enhanced highway funding, redistricting, a plan to allow Wyoming to manage wolves, a move to assert state primacy in the regulation of greenhouse gases, funding for a long-term water solution for people outside the town of Pavillion, and improved workplace safety.

Governor Mead did tell lawmakers that there is hard work ahead and Wyoming will likely have to do more belt-tightening. The Legislature called on state agencies to prepare 4% cuts next year. Governor Mead said this is partly due to declining revenue from natural gas, but also because he believes Congress needs to stop spending so much money. "We hope they do and, if they do, it will mean less money for the states. That will be cause for tightening our belts even further," Governor Mead said.

Looking ahead Governor Mead said he will be working with legislators to find a permanent source of funding for Wyoming highways, for improvements to the state's tax structure and ways to improve health care and reduce costs. With health care, Governor Mead pointed out that this budget includes $560 million dollars in state dollars for Medicaid, which is up from $80 million ten years ago. This shows the level to which Wyoming is already involved in health care and changes are needed. "If you ask legislators, I think they too are disappointed in the amount we are spending on health care and they too are looking for solutions, but collectively we have not found them and I think one of the things we can tackle in the next year is providing some possible solutions to the Legislature," Governor Mead said.

Governor Mead reiterated that Wyoming has an opportunity to diversify the economy to include more of a technology sector. He said the funding available now allows Wyoming to provide incentives to data centers and other technology companies while ensuring that any company that comes here can stand on its own.

Mr. Speaker: Governor Mead, on behalf of the members of the House of Representatives, I thank you for your closing remarks to us. Representative Stubson and Representative Petroff please escort His Excellency, the Governor from the House Chamber.

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We are now at that order of business, the reading, correction and approval of the Journal.

Representative Kasperik: Mr. Speaker, your Journal Committee reports that the Journal of March 8, 2012, has been read and recommends that it be approved.

Mr. Speaker: There being no objection, the report is adopted.

ADJOURNMENTMajority Floor Leader Lubnau: Mr. Speaker I move the following:

1. That the House of Representatives, 61st Wyoming State Legislature, Budget Session, adjourn until a date and time which are determined jointly by the Speaker of the House and the President of the Senate for the purpose of calling the House and Senate back into session.

2. That if no such time is established before December 31, 2012, the House of Representatives, 61st Wyoming State Legislature, Budget Session is adjourned sine die effective at 12:00 o'clock noon on that date and the Legislative General Session, 62nd Wyoming Legislature, shall convene on the 8th day of January, 2013 at the hour of twelve o'clock noon.

3. That the House of Representatives specifically concurs in any identical motion adopted by the Senate.

4. That if the Senate fails to concur in the action of the House of Representatives under paragraphs 1 through 3 of this motion, by adopting an identical motion applicable to the Senate, the House of Representatives of the 61st Wyoming State Legislature, Budget Session, is adjourned sine die.

Mr. Speaker: You have heard the motion; all those in favor say 'Aye,' opposed, 'No,' By your vote, the motion has passed the house.

Benediction given by Representative Brechtel.

Mr. Speaker: The House is adjourned.

Patricia BenskinHouse Chief Clerk

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