TITLES OF BILLS  Prepared for Wyoming State Legislature 2001 General Session

Full copies of Legislative Bills may be seen at COUNTY LIBRARIES as well as the offices of  COUNTY

CLERKS and DISTRICT JUDGES.  If you desire the complete text of a particular bill, address your request to

the BILL ROOM, State Capitol, Cheyenne, Wyoming 82002.

H.J. No. 0001  County property tax limit.

Sponsored by: Representative(s) Illoway

A JOINT RESOLUTION proposing to increase the property tax limit for county revenue and authorizing

additional increases upon a vote of the people.

 

H.J. No. 0002  Cities and towns property tax limit.

Sponsored by: Representative(s) Illoway

A JOINT RESOLUTION proposing to increase the property tax limit for revenues for cities and towns and

authorizing additional increases upon a vote of the people.

 

H.J. No. 0003  Gender neutrality.

Sponsored by: Representative(s) Stafford

A JOINT RESOLUTION proposing to make the constitution gender neutral; excepting the provisions which

already refer to both masculine and feminine genders; omitting executed provisions.

 

H.J. No. 0004  Judicial taxation authority.

Sponsored by: Representative(s) Tipton

A JOINT RESOLUTION requesting Congress to propose and submit to the several states for ratification an

amendment to the Constitution of the United States on the subject of judicial taxation.

 

H.J. No. 0005  Two-thirds vote on a supplemental budget request.

Sponsored by: Representative(s) Huckfeldt

A JOINT RESOLUTION proposing to require a two-thirds vote for supplemental budget requests.

 

H.J. No. 0006  Honoring Wyoming's Olympic athletes.

Sponsored by: Representative(s) Luthi

A JOINT RESOLUTION proposing to honor Wyoming Olympic athletes.

 

H.J. No. 0007  Workers' compensation-grossly negligent employer.

Sponsored by: Representative(s) Sadler

A JOINT RESOLUTION proposing to authorize an employee who is covered under workers' compensation

and who is injured on the job to sue his employer if the employer was grossly negligent and that gross

negligence was the cause of the injury.

 


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