Wyoming House of Representatives
The Wyoming House of Representatives is the lower chamber of the Wyoming Legislature, which is the state’s legislative body. It consists of 62 members who are elected to two-year terms. Each representative serves a specific district within the state, and their primary role is to create and pass laws that affect the residents of Wyoming.
The House meets annually in the state capital, Cheyenne, where they discuss various issues, propose bills, and vote on legislation. The House works alongside the upper chamber, the Wyoming Senate, to ensure that the laws reflect the needs and interests of the people of Wyoming.