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Wyoming's 2026 Legislature failed key bills on business reform, tolls, voting methods, and election integrity due to budget limits and voting thresholds.
Several high-profile bills failed in Wyoming’s 2026 Legislature due to budget constraints and a two-thirds majority requirement for non-budget measures.
These include a proposal to repeal the Wyoming Business Council, which received only 10 Senate votes, and a plan to explore tolls on Interstate 80, which lacked sufficient support despite strong backing.
A measure to make pen-and-paper ballots the default voting method passed the House but fell short of the required threshold.
Related election integrity bills, including those banning ballot drop boxes and ballot harvesting, also did not advance.
A bill requiring hand counting for recounts remains active, but a similar measure for all elections was defeated.
With the introduction deadline passed, most unapproved bills are effectively dead for the session.
La Legislatura 2026 de Wyoming fracasó en proyectos de ley clave sobre reforma empresarial, peajes, métodos de votación e integridad electoral debido a los límites presupuestarios y los umbrales de votación.