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Early Session Highlights: What's Moving In the Legislature with Rep. Rodriguez-Williams

Early Session Highlights: What's Moving In the Legislature with Rep. Rodriguez-Williams

Update: 2025-02-20
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Shortly before the halfway point of the 2025 Wyoming legislative session, we caught up with Representative Rachel Rodriguez-Williams (HD 50) for a session update. As Chairman of the Wyoming Freedom Caucus, Rep. Rodriguez-Williams shared insights on how the session unfolded, highlighting key legislative victories and ongoing debates. With a conservative majority in the House, bills that previously faced roadblocks are gaining momentum, making this a pivotal session for Wyoming.  

In this episode, we discuss:  

- The Five and Dime Plan's key bills on election integrity, banning DEI, stopping ESG investing, immigration accountability, and property tax relief.  

- The status of property tax relief efforts and the People's Initiative to provide a 50% exemption.
  
- Election integrity bills requiring proof of residency and citizenship for voting.  

- The debate over HB 16 on nuclear waste storage in Wyoming.  

- Rep. Rodriguez-Williams sponsored bills, including protections for pregnancy resource centers, banning DEI in state government, and ensuring fair competition in women's sports.  

With hundreds of bills introduced this session, a lot is happening. Check WyLiberty's homepage for a list of intriguing bills and their current status. 

For the complete list of 2025 bills, please visit wyoleg.gov.

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Early Session Highlights: What's Moving In the Legislature with Rep. Rodriguez-Williams

Early Session Highlights: What's Moving In the Legislature with Rep. Rodriguez-Williams

Wyoming Liberty Group