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Wyoming State Information
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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.