Wyoming 2022 Regular Session

Wyoming Senate Bill SF0074

Introduced
2/14/22  
Report Pass
2/16/22  
Engrossed
2/18/22  
Refer
2/23/22  

Caption

Water and sewer district elections amendments.

Impact

The implementation of SF0074 could lead to a significant shift in how elections for water and sewer district board members are conducted. By synchronizing these elections with general elections, the bill seeks to improve turnout rates and public engagement in local governance. Furthermore, the bill outlines that board members will still serve four-year terms, ensuring continuity in leadership while promoting democratic practices in electing representatives for these important local entities.

Summary

Senate File 0074, titled 'Water and Sewer District Elections Amendments,' aims to establish new requirements regarding the election of board members for water and sewer districts. The bill mandates that districts serving more than a specified number of taps hold their board member elections concurrently with general elections. This change is intended to enhance voter participation by aligning these local elections with more populated general election dates, ultimately increasing the visibility and relevance of these elections within the community.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SF0074 appears to be positive, with supporters arguing that the bill promotes increased civic engagement and helps streamline the electoral processes integral to water and sewer districts. Stakeholders have expressed that aligning these elections with general elections not only simplifies logistics for voters but may also foster a greater sense of accountability among board members, as they will be periodically evaluated by a broader electorate at the same time as other officials.

Contention

Despite the overall positive perspective on the bill, some concerns and points of contention have been raised regarding the logistics of implementation. Critics worry about the potential complexity involved in coordinating local elections with general elections, particularly regarding staffing and resources needed for both events. There are also apprehensions about whether the larger voter pool during general elections may overshadow the local issues specific to water and sewer districts, potentially leading to decisions that don’t fully reflect the unique concerns of the communities they serve.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WY SF0043

Community college district elections.

WY HB0148

Special districts-animal control districts.

WY HB0074

Runoff elections.

WY HB0010

Tribal reference amendments.

WY HB0107

Water state revolving funds amendments.

WY HB0152

Removal of political parties from elections.

WY H1495

Immokalee Water and Sewer District, Collier County

WY HB534

Allow county water and/or sewer districts to connect to a system beyond capacity

WY HB0063

County and district attorneys-salary amendments.

WY SF0049

Repeal of specified state boards and commissions.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.