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SF 121

Wyoming Pharmacy Act amendments.

2026 Regular Session Introduced by Marilyn Connolly and 5 co-sponsors

Wyoming amends its Pharmacy Act through legislation that narrowly passed the House 41-20, affecting state pharmacy operations and regulatory requirements.

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Bill Summary · SF 121

Legislative bill overview

SF 121 amends Wyoming's Pharmacy Act with provisions that have advanced through the House with a 41-20 vote margin. The bill addresses regulatory changes to pharmacy operations, though specific amendments are not detailed in the available action history.

Why is this important

Pharmacy regulations directly affect medication access, pricing, and service availability for Wyoming residents. Changes to the Pharmacy Act can influence how pharmacists practice, whether they can provide expanded services, and how pharmacies operate across the state.

Potential points of contention

  • Scope of practice expansion: The 41-20 vote suggests meaningful legislative disagreement; the 20 opposing votes indicate some lawmakers have concerns about proposed changes to pharmacist authority or duties
  • Economic impacts: Amendments may affect pharmacy business models, staffing requirements, or operational costs, creating division between urban and rural pharmacy interests
  • Regulatory burden: Possible compliance or reporting requirements could be viewed as either necessary oversight or unnecessary bureaucratic expansion depending on stakeholder perspective

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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