Mechanical Insulators LMCT Information for Wyoming

Political Activism

Wyoming State Information

The Mechanical Insulators Labor Management Cooperative Trust (LMCT) is looking to aid in information available to elected officials, Insulators Union Locals and members, contractors and the general public in South Carolina.

Some of the information on this page may be outdated with the coronavirus global pandemic. Please contact any member of the Mechanical Insulators LMCT with any questions.

On this page, you will find information related to state specific legislation that deals with mechanical insulation and labor, Political Action Committee (PAC) guidelines and information for the state’s federally elected officials.

The Wyoming state legislature is composed of two chambers - the State Senate and the House of Representatives.

The Senate has 30 members and the House has 60 members. House members serve two-year terms and Senate members serve four-year terms.

The qualifications for both chambers are the same, except for the age requirement. For the Senate, you must be 25 years of age and for the House, you must be 21 years of age. For both chambers you must be a U.S. citizen, a citizen of the state for one year prior to the election and live within the district you are running for.

The legislative session begins on the second Tuesday in January. It is a short session compared to most, as there are no more than 60 working days in a two-year period and no more than 40 legislative days in any year.

The Republicans enjoy a trifecta in Wyoming.

To learn more about the Wyoming Legislature or to find your elected officials, follow the link below.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ON THE STATE LEGISLATURE OR TO FIND YOUR STATE ELECTED OFFICIALS, CLICK HERE.

Bill Information

There are currently no bills that are active in the current Legislative Session and pertain to the Mechanical Insulation industry.


There are many instances where Mechanical Insulation, Firestopping and other construction issues are prevalent and relevant to our industry in legislation that is not at the state level. 

Campaigning for work in educational facilities, industrial plants, manufacturing facilities, medical facilities and office/residential facilities often position our industry to be successful. 

If you know of any upcoming legislation or efforts being campaigned for this state, please contact the LMCT.

When a bill is introduced for the state-wide efforts, we will update this section.

Federal Elected Officials

House Representatives & Senators


House of Representatives

At-Large District:

(Since 2017)

Liz Cheney (R)

Senators

PAC Guidelines

Political Action Committee Campaign Finance Compliance Guidelines for Wyoming. Please contact the LMCT with specific fund and contribution limit questions.


Political Action Committee Campaign Finance Compliance Guidelines for Wyoming.

Resident Agent Requirement? No.

Local Bank Requirement? No.

What type of funds are allowed? Voluntary and Non-Voluntary.

Registration and reporting requirements for Federal and Out-of-State PACs:

  • Out-of-state PACs contributing to Wyoming candidates do not have to register with Wyoming but do have to file periodic reports. Wyo. Stat. Ann. 22-5-106(b).
  • Federal PACs have no obligation to register or report in Wyoming.
    • New laws may go into effect to change this.

Recipient

Regular PAC

Statewide Official: No contribution limit.

Legislative Official: No contribution limit.

Local Candidate: No contribution limit.

PAC: No contribution limit.

Political Party: No contribution limit.

Mega PAC

Statewide Official: No contribution limit.

Legislative Official: No contribution limit.

Local Candidate: No contribution limit.

PAC: No contribution limit.

Political Party: No contribution limit.

Union

Statewide Official: No contribution limit.

Legislative Official: No contribution limit.

Local Candidate: No contribution limit.

PAC: No contribution limit.

Political Party: No contribution limit.