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Wyoming NFIB Member 2024 Ballot Results

Wyoming NFIB Member 2024 Ballot Results

December 27, 2023

Wyoming NFIB Member 2024 Ballot Results

NFIB thanks its Wyoming members for voting their 2024 state ballot.

Private Attorneys General Act

Should Wyoming enact legislation allowing employees to sue their employers for alleged Labor Code violations?
Yes 6%
No 86%
Und. 8%

Pay Transparency

Should Wyoming require employers to disclose salary ranges and benefits on job postings?
Yes 9%
No 80%
Und. 11%

Cashless Payments

Should Wyoming require businesses to accept cash as a form of payment?
Yes 66%
No 26%
Und. 9%

Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Funding

Should Wyoming impose new taxes, assessments, or fees on motorists, shipping, or commercial and
residential energy consumption to pay for infrastructure necessary to accommodate electric vehicles?
Yes 10%
No 85%
Und. 5%

 

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