‘Enough suggestive evidence’

Re: Pornography legislation Recent letters in The Sheridan Press contend that Rep. Mark Jennings “doesn’t care about his constituents” and is wrong to claim that “pornography and its availability via the internet causes societal harm….” Opposition to proposed legislation can be healthy in a democracy, but to castigate Jennings with the kind of hyperbolic rhetoric […]

Rumors of a Special Legislative Session

In the event of a Special Session, the threshold of needed votes to introduce a bill would be lowered. Jennings said this type of situation would likely be decided near the end of the scheduled. If a Special Session is called for by the Governor, there is no limit to the length or topics discussed. […]

Sponsored and Co-sponsored bills-2018

The Wyoming Legislature Citizen Guidebook is available on the Legislature’s Website. You are welcome to share this useful tool with your constituents as we approach the session. Hard copies of this guidebook will be available in the LSO as well as throughout the Jonah Business Center just prior to the legislative session. The guidebook can […]

Budget Comparisons

During the interim LSO, Legislative Service Office, prepared a research document for me which provides a “snapshot” of State Government by comparing what Wyoming General Fund Agency Budgets looked like the last time revenues were at similar levels to those we face currently. The comparison includes: 2001-2002 budget when revenues were $1,576,829,971 2003-2004 budget when […]

Transparency – where is the money going?

So many new tax proposals have been thrown out as the supreme solution to our funding woes. I believe that the state should not be allowed to cut our home budgets simply because they want to keep spending, especially when we cannot get the transparency to see where all of our money is going in the […]

Against Adding More Taxes

  Wyoming has been struggling financially over the past couple of years largely due to the downturn in the state’s mineral extraction industry. With state income dwindling, increased taxation has become a possibility when looking for a solution to the deficit. However, Mark Jennings, local Representative for House District #30, does not believe that is […]

Judiciary Committee Meeting

  The Wyoming Legislature’s Joint Judiciary Committee met recently to discuss a number of topics. Local Representative for House District 30 Mark Jennings is a member of said committee and talks about some of the important items that were discussed. Audio provided… …read more edible marijuana