Gordon Signs 19 Bills Friday

Gordon Signs 19 Bills Friday

Governor Mark Gordon at a Legislative session. Photo by Michael Shane Smith

CHEYENNE – Governor Mark Gordon signed 19 bills into law on Friday, while allowing a single bill to be enacted without his signature.

Gordon signed the following bills:

  • HB242 Manufacturers and dealers of new trailers-changes.
  • SF33 Noncitizen driver’s license and ID card-revisions.
  • SF7 Protection order amendments.
  • SF8 Protection orders-effective during appeal or review.
  • SF79 District courts-change of venue.
  • SF110 Inclusion of crossing guards for governmental claims act.
  • SF137 School finance-cash reserves.
  • SF179 Sage grouse compensatory mitigation-amendments.
  • SF181 Eminent domain-energy collection systems-2.
  • SF39 Automatic transfer of automobile title upon death.
  • SF119 Expedited professional licensure for military members.
  • SF146 Consumer Rental Purchase Agreement Act-amendments.
  • SF138 Energy impact on Wyoming economy-study.
  • SF106 Motor vehicle dealer and manufacturer warranty rates.
  • SF5 School district vehicles-flashing lights authorized.
  • SF154 Industrial, wind and solar projects-hearing deadline.
  • SF121 Rodeo license plate.
  • SF113 Braider opportunity act.
  • SF56 Providing false information to registered agents.

Gordon allowed HB116 Driver’s licenses unauthorized alien restrictions, to become law without his signature. Click on the bill for a link to the Governor’s letter:

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The full text of all bills can be found on the Wyoming Legislature’s website. A list of bills Gordon has taken action on during the 2025 Legislative Session can be found on the Governor’s website.