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September 19, 2024 Last Edit: July 1, 2025
NFIB’s 2023-2024 Voting Record includes six key votes important to small business owners, including property tax relief.
REPORT: 38 Wyoming Legislators Earned 100% Voting Records on Small Business Issues
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SENATE |
HOUSE |
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(Name, District) |
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| Brian Boner, 2 | Bill Allemand, 58 |
| Evie Brennan, 31 | Lane Allred, 21 |
| Dan Dockstader, 16 | Ocean Andrew, 46 |
| Larry Hicks, 11 | Dalton Banks, 26 |
| Lynn Hutchings, 5 | John Bear, 31 |
| Cheri Steinmetz, 3 | Ken Clouston, 32 |
| Jon Conrad, 19 | |
| Barry Crago, 40 | |
| Bob Davis, 47 | |
| Jeremy Haroldson, 4 | |
| Scott Heiner, 18 | |
| Ben Hornok, 42 | |
| Mark Jennings, 30 | |
| Christopher Knapp, 53 | |
| Martha Lawley, 27 | |
| Tony Locke, 35 | |
| Chip Neiman, 1 | |
| Sandy Newsome, 24 | |
| David Northrup, 25 | |
| Kevin O’Hearn, 59 | |
| Pepper Ottman, 34 | |
| Ken Pendergraft, 29 | |
| Sarah Penn, 33 | |
| Rachel Rodriguez-Williams, 50 | |
| Tomi Strock, 6 | |
| Clarence Styvar, 12 | |
| Reuben Tarver, 52 | |
| Tamara Trujillo, 44 | |
| Jeanette Ward, 57 | |
| Art Washut, 36 | |
| Cyrus Western, 51 | |
| John Winter, 28 | |
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