Wyoming 2024 Regular Session

Wyoming Senate Bill SF0091

Caption

Regulatory reduction task force.

Impact

The bill mandates the task force to identify areas where Wyoming state agencies can alleviate regulatory pressures and thus enhance the efficiency of governance. The task force is also required to make legislative recommendations on regulatory changes every year, thereby potentially influencing future state laws. This could lead to a significant shift in how regulations are applied across different industries, aimed at fostering a more business-friendly environment in Wyoming.

Summary

Senate File No. SF0091 proposes the continuation of the regulatory reduction task force within the Wyoming legislature. This task force, originally established in 2023, is responsible for evaluating and recommending ways to reduce the regulatory burden on various industries within the state. The bill outlines the composition of the task force, which includes members from both the House and Senate, as well as public representatives from key sectors such as oil and gas, agriculture, and local government.

Contention

While the bill is intended to streamline regulations and support economic growth, it could also raise concerns among advocates for strong regulatory oversight. Critics may argue that the reduction of regulations could endanger public safety and environmental protections. The balance between supporting business interests and protecting public welfare is a notable point of contention surrounding SF0091, as stakeholders from various sectors may have differing views on the impact of regulatory reductions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WY SF0169

State shooting complex task force.

WY HB0019

State Indian Child Welfare Act Task Force.

WY HB0131

State loan and investment board-task force and study.

WY HB0190

Wyoming value added energy and industrial plan.

WY HB0214

General regulatory sandbox program.

WY SF0146

State funded capital construction.

WY HB0129

Wyoming private employees' retirement savings plan.

WY HB0057

Armed forces-amendments.

WY HB0254

Nonresident anglers-regulatory modifications.

WY HB0260

Wyoming firearms research institute oversight commission.

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