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Supporting the designation of December 10, 2019, as "Wyoming Women's Suffrage Day".
HRES #700 | Last Action: 11/14/2019This resolution supports the designation of Wyoming Women's Suffrage Day.A resolution designating December 10, 2019, as "Wyoming Women's Suffrage Day".
SRES #430 | Last Action: 11/19/2019This resolution designates December 10, 2019, as Wyoming Women's Suffrage Day.To designate the mountain at the Devils Tower National Monument, Wyoming, as Devils Tower, and for other purposes.
HR #564 | Last Action: 1/15/2019This bill declares that the mountain at the Devils Tower National Monument in Wyoming shall be known and designated as "Devils Tower."A bill to designate the mountain at the Devils Tower National Monument, Wyoming, as Devils Tower, and for other purposes.
S #144 | Last Action: 1/16/2019This bill declares that the mountain at the Devils Tower National Monument in Wyoming shall be known and designated as "Devils Tower."A bill to designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 440 Arapahoe Street in Thermopolis, Wyoming, as the "Robert L. Brown Post Office".
S #4684 | Last Action: 12/3/2020Designates the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 440 Arapahoe Street in Thermopolis, Wyoming, as the "Robert L. Brown Post Office."To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 440 Arapahoe Street in Thermopolis, Wyoming, as the "Robert L. Brown Post Office".
HR #8847 | Last Action: 12/3/2020Designates the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 440 Arapahoe Street in Thermopolis, Wyoming, as the "Robert L. Brown Post Office."A bill to direct the Secretary of the Interior to reissue final rules relating to listing the gray wolf in the Western Great Lakes and Wyoming under the Endangered Species Act of 1973.
S #831 | Last Action: 3/14/2019This bill addresses the removal of federal protections for the gray wolf (Canis lupus). Specifically, the Department of the Interior must reinstate a rule that removed the gray wolf in the Western Great Lakes region from the endangered and threatened species list. The bill exempts the reinstated rule from judicial review. In addition, it exempts from judicial review a reinstated rule that removes the gray wolf in Wyoming from the list.Managing Predators Act
HR #8180 | Last Action: 9/4/2020Managing Predators Act This bill gives states the authority to manage the populations of gray wolves and to determine if the wolves are endangered or threatened species. Specifically, the bill permanently removes the populations of gray wolf in Wisconsin, Michigan, Minnesota, and Wyoming from the federal endangered and threatened species list. In addition, the bill revises requirements for the gray wolf in any state other than Wisconsin, Michigan, Minnesota, and Wyoming. If the population of the gray wolf, as estimated by such state, is at or above a population goal established by the state, then the Department of the Interior may not make a determination that the wolf in such state is an endangered or threatened species.A resolution relating to the death of the Honorable Mike Enzi, former Senator for the State of Wyoming.
SRES #330 | Last Action: 7/29/2021A resolution honoring the life of the Honorable Alan K. Simpson, former Senator for the State of Wyoming.
SRES #148 | Last Action: 3/27/2025Wyoming Public Lands Initiative Act of 2021
S #1750 | Last Action: 5/20/2021Wyoming Public Lands Initiative Act of 2023
S #1348 | Last Action: 12/20/2024Wyoming Public Lands Initiative Act of 2023
HR #4332 | Last Action: 6/23/2023Wyoming Public Lands Initiative Act of 2025
S #681 | Last Action: 2/20/2025Wyoming Public Lands Initiative Act of 2025
HR #1472 | Last Action: 2/21/2025Northern Rockies Ecosystem Protection Act
HR #1321 | Last Action: 3/7/2019Northern Rockies Ecosystem Protection Act This bill designates specified National Forest System lands, National Park System lands, and public lands in Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington, and Wyoming as wilderness and as components or additions to existing components of the National Wilderness Preservation System. The bill also designates (1) specified federal lands as biological connecting corridors and as special corridor management areas; (2) segments of specified rivers and creeks in Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming as components of the National Wild and Scenic Rivers System; and (3) specified areas as wildland recovery areas. The Department of Agriculture shall develop a wildland recovery plan for each recovery area. A specified panel of independent scientists shall study roadless lands greater than 1,000 acres that are within the National Forest System in the Wild Rockies bioregion in Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington, or Wyoming and that are not designated as components of the National Wilderness Preservation System for their role in maintaining biological diversity in the Northern Rockies and as part of the overall forest reserve system. Any new road construction or reconstruction or timber harvest is prohibited in those lands after the evaluation without an Act of Congress. Oil or gas leasing, mining, or other development which impairs the natural and roadless qualities of the land is also prohibited.Northern Rockies Ecosystem Protection Act
S #827 | Last Action: 3/14/2019Northern Rockies Ecosystem Protection Act This bill designates specified National Forest System lands, National Park System lands, and public lands in Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington, and Wyoming as wilderness and as components or additions to existing components of the National Wilderness Preservation System. The bill also designates specified federal lands as biological connecting corridors and as special corridor management areas. The bill designates segments of specified rivers and creeks in Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming as components of the National Wild and Scenic Rivers System. The bill designates specified areas as wildland recovery areas. The Department of Agriculture shall develop a wildland recovery plan for each recovery area. A specified panel of independent scientists shall study roadless lands greater than 1,000 acres that are within the National Forest System in the Wild Rockies bioregion in Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington, or Wyoming, but not designated as components of the National Wilderness Preservation System, for their role in maintaining biological diversity in the Northern Rockies and as part of the overall forest reserve system. Any new or existing road construction or reconstruction or timber harvest is prohibited in those lands after the evaluation. Oil or gas leasing, mining, or other development that impairs the natural and roadless qualities of the land is also prohibited. The Department of the Interior may apply the Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act in carrying out this bill.