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Wyoming Small Business Owners Outline Top Priorities for 2026 Legislative Session

Wyoming Small Business Owners Outline Top Priorities for 2026 Legislative Session

February 9, 2026

Right to Repair, stiffer penalties on theft, and eminent domain reform are among the top priorities for Wyoming small business owners

CHEYENNE (Feb. 9, 2026) – With the 2026 legislative session underway, Wyoming small business owners are calling for reforms that promote a more predictable business environment.

“Small businesses thrive with predictable business environments,” NFIB State Director Michael Smith said. “There are several commonsense reforms the Legislature can advance to mitigate small business owners’ risk, including right to repair legislation, stiffer penalties on theft, and protecting property rights from eminent domain. NFIB looks forward to supporting these reforms that promote competition, keep more money in consumers’ pockets, and make it easier to do business here in Wyoming.”

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