Wyoming 2024 Regular Session

Wyoming House Bill HB0129

Caption

Statutory standing committees-federal review.

Impact

Should HB0129 be enacted, it would significantly alter the oversight role of the Wyoming legislature concerning federal actions. The newly formed federal review standing committee would examine and report on various federal mandates and regulations, thereby expanding the scope of legislative power. This could lead to a more proactive approach by the state in addressing concerns related to federal overreach, impacting statutes surrounding state governance.

Summary

House Bill HB0129, titled 'Statutory Standing Committees-Federal Review,' establishes new joint and standing committees within the Wyoming legislature, specifically focusing on reviewing federal actions. The bill outlines the formation of a federal review committee that will investigate whether federal actions infringe upon the sovereignty of Wyoming and the rights of its citizens as defined in the U.S. Constitution. This committee will have the authority to assess federal regulations and make recommendations to the legislature based on its findings.

Contention

The introduction and potential passage of HB0129 have sparked debate regarding state versus federal authority. Proponents argue that the bill is necessary to protect state sovereignty and ensure that federal actions do not impede the rights of Wyoming citizens. Conversely, opponents may view this bill as a means to challenge established federal laws and create a frictional relationship between state and federal jurisdictions, raising concerns about legal coherence and practical governance within the state.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WY HB0212

Statutory standing committees-federal review.

WY HB0081

Hospital supplemental payments-statutory fix.

WY SF0040

Federal political action committees-reports.

WY HJ0012

Medicaid Federal Medical Assistance Percentage-increase.

WY SF0090

Wyoming property tax relief authority.

WY HB0107

Elected attorney general.

WY SF0094

Federal Indian Child Welfare Act codification.

WY HB0190

Wyoming value added energy and industrial plan.

WY SF0146

State funded capital construction.

WY SF0005

Medical malpractice statutory update.

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