Wyoming 2026 Regular Session

Wyoming House Bill HB0017

Introduced
2/9/26  

Caption

AN ACT relating to the legislature; amending the name and duties of the select committee on blockchain, financial technology and digital innovation technology; amending the sponsorship authority of the select committee; making conforming amendments; and providing for an effective date.

Impact

If enacted, this bill will concretely alter the framework through which Wyoming's select committee operates by redefining its mandate to include a stronger emphasis on emerging technologies. It establishes guidelines that promote legislation aimed at reducing obstacles for technology firms, ultimately leading to an enhanced environment for digital commercial activities. Additionally, the bill provides for executive branch liaisons to assist the committee, ensuring expert guidance and collaboration on issues that arise in the blockchain and financial technology domains.

Summary

House Bill 0017, also known as the Select Committee on Blockchain and Emerging Technologies, aims to amend the name and duties of the existing select committee to better focus on issues pertaining to blockchain and financial technology. The bill emphasizes the importance of developing knowledge and expertise among its members regarding these emerging technologies, with the goal of fostering digital innovation within the state of Wyoming. One of the primary objectives of this bill is to reduce barriers to economic opportunities for technology companies and to encourage them to establish and maintain operations within the state.

Contention

The discussion surrounding HB0017 reflects a broader interest in the potential of blockchain and digital innovation to positively impact the economy. Proponents of the bill argue that it will position Wyoming as a leading state for technology companies by creating a favorable regulatory environment. Critics, however, may question the implications of a state-level focus on specific technologies, arguing that it could lead to regulatory favoritism or an imbalance in the types of industries that receive support. Thus, while the bill has garnered attention for its innovative approach, it also raises questions about equitable economic development across various sectors.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WY HB0256

Select Committee on Blockchain and Emerging Technologies-1.

WY HJ0001

Amending Wyoming's act of admission for earnings.

WY HB0321

Election judge selection.

WY SF0066

Digital ledger filing system development.

WY SJ0010

Legislative and executive authority-taxation and spending.

WY HB0234

Second Amendment Financial Privacy Act amendments.

WY HB0177

Statutory standing committee-federal review.

WY HB0213

Owners and owners' agents duties to tenants-amendments.

WY SF0095

Special purpose depository institution-amendments.

WY HB0158

Legislature-electronic voting system.

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