Land, Water and Fiscal Integrity Act.
Wyoming HB 148 failed House introduction 36-24, proposing unspecified changes to land, water, and fiscal policies amid legislator disagreement.
Wyoming HB 148 failed House introduction 36-24, proposing unspecified changes to land, water, and fiscal policies amid legislator disagreement.
HB 148, the Land, Water and Fiscal Integrity Act, was introduced in the Wyoming House of Representatives but failed to advance past the introduction stage on February 14, 2026, with a vote of 36-24. The bill's specific provisions are not detailed in the available action history, making a complete policy analysis impossible based solely on the legislative record provided.
The bill's title suggests it addresses interconnected issues of land management, water rights, and state fiscal policy—all critical issues in Wyoming given the state's dependence on natural resources, agriculture, and water-dependent industries. The relatively close vote (36-24) indicates the bill had meaningful support but fell short of passage, suggesting substantial disagreement among legislators on its provisions.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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