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Victories from the 2023-2024 Session of the Wyoming Legislature

Victories from the 2023-2024 Session of the Wyoming Legislature

May 7, 2024 Last Edit: June 5, 2025

Victories from the 2023-2024 Session of the Wyoming Legislature

From the 2023-2024 session
Won Property Tax Relief
NFIB helped push to passage property tax relief bills:
  • expanding Wyoming’s property tax refund program for people age 65 and older
  • putting a permanent 4% cap on all year-to-year property tax increases
  • providing a 50% exemption if owner/spouse is 65+ and has paid into the Wyoming property tax system for 25 years as amended.
  • expanding the current property tax program with six income tiers that is funded by the General Fund
  • exempting of the excess assessment of 5% of previous year’s taxable value for residential structure.
 

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