Wyoming State Legislature
The Wyoming State Legislature is the legislative body of the state of Wyoming. It is a bicameral institution, consisting of two chambers: the Wyoming House of Representatives and the Wyoming Senate. The legislature meets annually in Cheyenne, the state capital, to discuss and pass laws, as well as to address the state's budget and other important issues.
The Wyoming House of Representatives has 62 members, while the Wyoming Senate is made up of 30 members. Both chambers work together to create legislation that affects the residents of Wyoming. The legislature plays a crucial role in shaping state policies and ensuring that the voices of Wyoming citizens are heard.