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Here you will find information to help you stay informed on bills from the State of Wyoming Legislature. Please contact me if you have any questions or concerns regarding particular Legislative bills that are of interest to you. I will provide information and links to more detailed information on my news page and throughout this site when it becomes available. Below is information that may also be of interest to help you become involved in the Legislative process.
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- After many long hours of careful consideration of all factors and all parties affected I have decided to resign from House District #58 effective September 12, 2011.
… Letter of resignation.
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How to Participate in the Legislative Process during Legislative Session:
The Wyoming Legislature offers a variety of services to help Wyoming residents actively participate in legislative
sessions, whether you are in the Capitol or in your hometown. The information below explains services provided by
the Wyoming Legislature to ensure your participation in the legislative process when the Legislature is in session.
General Telephone Messages and Correspondence:
If you would like to contact Lisa directly during the session, call the House Receptionist at (307) 777-7852 to leave a brief message for Lisa. Written mail may be directed to a
Lisa in care of the Wyoming House, State Capitol, Cheyenne, WY, 82002. Fax messages
may be sent to Lisa at (307) 777-5466.
- You may also contact Lisa by Email. This is one of the most effective ways to communicate with legislators, especially if you would like to provide more detailed information than is available through the various telephone services.
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Representative Lisa Shepperson, Wyoming 60th State Legislature
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On-line Hotline: for more information click here
Voter Hotline:
- During the legislative session, you can recommend a vote for or against a particular piece of legislation by calling the Voter Hotline. Other than recommending that a legislator vote for or against an identified bill, you cannot leave a general message for legislators through this service. While it is not possible to speak directly with Legislators on the Voter Hotline, the recommendations are quickly delivered to legislators. Please keep in mind that legislators consider a variety of factors when making decisions about how to vote on pending legislation. The Voter Hotline is a toll-free call within Wyoming at 1-866-996-8683. Local callers within the Cheyenne area should call 777-VOTE (777-8683). The Hotline is operational on days the Legislature is in session from 7:30 a.m. until 5:30 p.m.
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Representative Lisa Shepperson, Wyoming 60th State Legislature
Photo - Courtesy of Suzy Sholer
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Bill Status Hotline:
- You can call the Bill Status Information Service toll-free within Wyoming at 1-800-342-9570 to obtain the current status of any bill in the legislative process. This is a limited service that provides information about where the bill is in the process, but does not provide information about the details of the legislation. In addition, callers cannot leave messages for legislators at this telephone number. This service is available on days the Legislature is in session from 7:30 a.m. until 5:30 p.m.
- Hearing Impaired Service: If you have a hearing impairment, call the toll-free Wyoming Relay Service for information on any bill. The number is 1-800-877-9965 for TDD or Text Telephones. Ask the Wyoming Relay Service operator to dial (307)-777-6185 to obtain the status on bills. This service is available to all Wyoming residents with hearing impairments.
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