Wyoming

About Wyoming

Wyoming (WY) was the 44th state to join the United States, and its capital is Cheyenne, WY. It was nicknamed “The Equality State” after its firm historic stance on equality and is known for being home to the first-ever national park, Yellowstone.

Wyoming State Senators & Representatives

State Senators & Representatives are politicians who are elected to represent their states on the national level. During their 6-year senate term or their 2-year term in the House of Representatives, these officials directly impact your state laws and functions. Throughout their tenure, they are tasked with creating and voting on new bills, as well as changing or updating old ones. All in all, these congress members are powerhouses for the people, advocating for policies that they think will make your state a better place to live.

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