March 13, 2025 CONTACT: Michael Pearlman, Communications Director Governor Gordon Signs Eight Bills into Law CHEYENNE, Wyo. – Governor Mark Gordon signed eight bills into law today. The Governor signed House Bill 316 - School Finance - model recalibration-2, establishing a legislative committee and funding a study to review and update Wyoming’s K-12 school funding model. Recalibration, required by the Wyoming Supreme Court, ensures the state’s education funding meets student needs, school sizes, and academic requirements. Conducted every five years, this process uses research, expert input, and legislative guidance to refine the funding model. The study funded by HB 316 will help determine necessary updates, guiding the Legislature’s school funding decisions for the next biennium. The Governor signed the following bills today:
Enrolled Act Bill # Bill Title HEA0068 HB0316 School finance-model recalibration-2. HEA0070 HB0043 Age verification for websites with harmful material. HEA0072 HB0280 Sex offender registration. SEA0072 SF0086 Alternative teaching certificate. SEA0080 SF0010 Settlement agreements for minors-parental authorization. SEA0083 SF0022 Ground for termination of parental rights-guardianship. SEA0094 SF0044 Fairness in sports-intercollegiate athletics. SEA0097 SF0034 School finance-routine and major maintenance calculations.
The full text of all bills can be found on the Wyoming Legislature’s website. A list of bills the Governor has taken action on during the 2025 Legislative Session can be found on the Governor's website.
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