Wyoming is making significant legislative moves in the education sector with bills enabling 'patriotic organizations' to teach and recruit students, funding students instead of systems, allowing concealed carry in schools, and advancing a ban on child gender transitions. The bills have passed through the Senate and House, heading to the governor for approval.
BREAKING: Wyoming Senate passed a bill to fund students instead of systems. The vote was 28 to 3. The House already passed it 34 to 27. It now goes to Republican Governor Mark Gordon's desk (@Mark_Gordon_WY). House Bill 166. https://t.co/NEB8camJlz
Wyoming legislature advances ban on child gender transitions https://t.co/VZOVogIwIO https://t.co/VZOVogIwIO
Wyoming bill to allow concealed carry in schools, government meetings heads to governor https://t.co/f5ea6avWtE
BREAKING: Wyoming Senate just passed a bill to fund students instead of systems. The vote was 20 to 10. It now goes to the House for concurrence. This would make Wyoming the 12th state to pass UNIVERSAL SCHOOL CHOICE. House Bill 166.
Bill enabling ‘patriotic organizations’ to teach and recruit students heads to governor https://t.co/dQ4W5Lbp4S