Legislator
State Senator
Dan Laursen
(R) - Wyoming
Wyoming Senate District 19
In Office
contact info
Powell Office
478 Road 8
Powell, WY 82435
Powell, WY 82435
Phone: 307-271-0241
General Capitol Building
State Capitol
200 W. 24th St.
Cheyenne, WY 82002
200 W. 24th St.
Cheyenne, WY 82002
Phone: 307-777-7881
Vote Record By Category
| Category | Vote Index | Total Score |
|---|---|---|
| Pre-K | 100 |
3
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| Recalibration | 100 |
3
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| Other | 75 |
2
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| Retired | 67 |
1
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| School Facilities | 0 |
0
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| CapCon | 0 |
0
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| Community College | 0 |
0
|
| Major Maintenance | 0 |
0
|
| State Lands | 0 |
0
|
| Parental Rights | 0 |
-1
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| Workforce Development | 0 |
-2
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| Charter Schools | 0 |
-3
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| Testing | 0 |
-4
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| Vouchers | 0 |
-6
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| Curriculum | 12 |
-9
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| School Safety | 0 |
-10
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| Attraction and Retention | 32 |
-14
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| School Finance | 35 |
-15
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| Revenue | 29 |
-16
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| Safe and Just Schools | 8 |
-16
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| Mental Health | 7 |
-16
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| All Bills | 30 |
-33
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Rated Bill Votes
| Bill | Bill Name | Motion | Vote Date | Rating | Vote | Comments |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| HB0003 | Property tax exemption for long-term homeowners. | 3rd Reading:Passed 21-0-0-0-10 | 03/06/2024 | -2 | Yea |
The Wyoming Education Association cannot support any bill that would draw money away from the School Foundation Program, nor tax exemptions. This bill would reduce SFP dollars in 2025 by $6.6 million and $6.8 in 2026. Loses in education funding have direct negative measurable impacts on employment, personal income, state GDP and state population. These considerations are heightened given the states failure to provide adequate funding for K12 utilizing a cost-based model.
https://wyotax.org/cowboy-family/
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| HB0004 | Property tax refund program. | Adopted HB0004JC001: 30-1-0-0-0 | 03/08/2024 | 2 | Yea |
This approach to property tax relief expands an already existing program. This approach provides relief while at the same time, not reducing dollars to the School Foundation Program. This bill would add additional tiers to the existing program based on the higher of the state median gross income or the median gross income of the county.
https://wyotax.org/cowboy-family/
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| HB0020 | School finance-regional cost adjustment study. | 3rd Reading:Passed 30-0-1-0-0 | 03/01/2024 | 3 | Yea |
While the bill's intent is to provide data for an up-to-date assessment of the regional cost adjustment in the states next recalibration effort, the data that is being asked for in this bill would be invaluable. This data would help to fill a massive hole in our states education data tracking including unfilled vacancies. This data would help provide evidence-based policy solutions for teacher attraction and recruitment as well as salaries.
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| HB0045 | Property tax exemption-residential structures and land. | Adopted HB0045JC001: 28-1-2-0-0 | 03/08/2024 | -1 | Yea |
The bill will set a 5% cap on assessed value property tax increases. While the October CREG projection is that future years statewide assessed value growth will be at the 5% level or less, these are averages. There will be properties that will come in at an assessed value higher than 5%. This amount is indeterminable, but there will be some negative impact to local education funds. Due to the indeterminable amount, this bill is scored appropriately given WEA's positions on exemptions
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| HB0054 | Wyoming Reads Day. | 3rd Reading:Passed 25-4-2-0-0 | 02/29/2024 | 1 | Nay |
The bill establishes a statewide holiday dedicated to the importance of childhood literacy.
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| HB0083 | Public retirement-actuarially determined contributions. | 3rd Reading:Passed 29-0-1-0-1 | 03/01/2024 | 2 | Yea |
This bill would provide for the Wyoming Retirement System (WRS) to adjust contribution rates to the Public Employee Pension Plan (PE Plan) based on an actuarially determined contribution rate. The bill would limit rate adjustments to no more than a 0.5 percent increase or decrease every two years, starting July 1, 2026. The proposal would help sustain the WRS and help fend off efforts to move to a 401k.
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| HB0125 | Repeal gun free zones and preemption amendments. | 3rd Reading:Passed 22-8-1-0-0 | 03/07/2024 | -3 | Yea |
This bill attempts to repeal the gun free zones such as schools. While the data around whether or not gun-free zones increase safety in schools is inconclusive and/or mixed, Claims that 90% of mass shootings happen in gun free zones are false and miss important methodological information.
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| HB0166 | Education savings accounts-1. | Adopted HB0166JC001: 28-3-0-0-0 | 03/08/2024 | -3 | Yea |
This voucher bill is unconstitutional, violating numerous provisions of our state constitution prohibiting tax payer dollars going to private or parochial institutions. The bill, like most voucher bills, lacks transparency, accountability, and standards for education service providers. These services produce fraud and waste without positively impacting student performance all while drawing much needed dollars away from K12.
https://www.splcenter.org/fiscal-consequences-private-school-vouchers
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| SF0009 | Parental rights in education-1. | Concur:Passed 26-1-4-0-0 | 02/29/2024 | -1 | Yea |
WEA believes parents should have a role in their child's education as well as their mental health and well-being. However, this bill attempts to circumvent local control over a policy area that districts handle on their own. This proscriptive measure raises issues regarding the health and well-being of students who may be experiencing abuse or neglect in the home, as well as our LGBTQ student population.
https://www.edweek.org/policy-politics/opinion-what-the-law-says-about-parents-rights-over-schooling
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| SF0019 | Developmental preschool funding. | Concur:Passed 30-0-1-0-0 | 03/07/2024 | 3 | Yea |
This bill increases the amount of dollars paid to preschool service providers for students birth through 5 years of age with developmental disabilities who are eligible for and placed on an individualized education program or individualized family service plan. This is an increased investment for students who benefit from increased investment.
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| SF0046 | Compulsory school attendance-minimum age. | Failed Introduction 7-24-0-0-0 | 02/13/2024 | 2 | Nay |
Research on school age entry shows older students (7) who enter school compared to younger students (6) initially score better in math and reading that first year. However, those gains are erased and in fact older students grow and learn at a slower rate in later grades. Given the legislatures focus on K3 reading, reducing the school age entry may have positive effects on long-term student performance.
https://edworkingpapers.com/ai20-203
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| SF0054 | Homeowner tax exemption. | Adopted SF0054JC001: 27-2-2-0-0 | 03/08/2024 | -2 | Yea |
WEA's rubric for school finance bills provide 3 different levels established by specific dollar amounts. Those amounts are $5 million, $10 million, and $20 million on a per annum basis. WEA does not support any property tax exemptions for property tax that fund our schools. On a per annual basis, this bill would decrease education funding in the state of Wyoming by roughly $15 million dollars.
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| SF0064 | Mineral royalties-proportional severance tax refunds. | 3rd Reading:Passed 19-12-0-0-0 | 02/27/2024 | -1 | Yea |
This bill establishes severance tax refunds for specified oil, natural gas and coal severance taxes based on increased federal mineral royalty (FMR) rates. While minimal, this bill has an overall negative fiscal impact on the SFP.
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| SF0067 | Public employee retirement plan-contributions. | Adopted SF0067JC001: 22-8-0-0-1 | 03/08/2024 | 1 | Nay |
This bill will increase employee/employer contributions to the big plan by .5% each. This is a step in the right direction to make the fund actuarily sound.
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| SF0068 | Tangible personal property-tax exemption. | 3rd Reading:Passed 25-6-0-0-0 | 02/27/2024 | -3 | Yea |
This bill creates a property tax exemption for all tangible personal property (furniture fixtures and equipment), including personal property for residential, commercial, industrial, and agricultural use. The fiscal impact to the SFP would be a loss of over $50 million a year and would have significant negative impacts on education funding. The WEA believes that no class of property currently on the tax rolls should be exempt from any form of taxes that benefit public schools.
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| SF0082 | Summer vacation preservation act. | 3rd Reading:Passed 23-8-0-0-0 | 02/27/2024 | -1 | Nay |
The intent behind the bill is altruistic. It is a means to address our educator and student happiness by providing flexibility in school calendar year scheduling. However, WEA has concerns regarding completing the same amount of work in less time as well as implications for district negotiations that may reduce pay.
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| SF0086 | School safety and security-funding. | Concur:Passed 26-4-1-0-0 | 03/07/2024 | -1 | Yea |
while legislation was passed in 2017 that would permit district to adopt policies for educators to carry in schools, this bill simply provides an allocation of funds to help provide the training to those educators who wish to do so. WEA opposes the measure as funds could be used better elsewhere. WEA does support funding necessary and ongoing training that will bolsters safety, however not while we are currently underfunding operations and facilities.
https://www.brookings.edu/articles/there-are-ways-to-make-schools-safer-and-teachers-stronger-but-th
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| SF0094 | An act regarding compelled speech and state employers. | 3rd Reading:Passed 21-10-0-0-0 | 02/27/2024 | -3 | Yea |
This bill is yet another example of legislation targeting the states LGBTQ population. This bill would create significant difficulties for districts and educators if an educator who identifies with different pronouns continued to be attacked by fellow staff or administration regarding their pronouns. This would not allow remedy and create hostile work environments to LGBTQ staff.
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| SF0117 | Education-retention for reading failure. | Failed Introduction 20-11-0-0-0 | 02/15/2024 | -2 | Yea |
This bill establishes a mandatory retention policy for students who are below proficient in the statewide summative assessment. The bill ignores best practices and would facilitate higher dropout rates, decreased student performance, and an increase in mental health issues among retained students.
https://edtrust.org/resource/holding-students-back-an-inequitable-and-ineffective-response-to-unfini
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| SF0124 | Teachers' labor organizations-strike prohibition. | Failed Introduction 17-14-0-0-0 | 02/16/2024 | -3 | Nay |
bills such as this are currently being challenged as an unconstitutional infringement on first amendment rights guaranteed in the US Constitution. This bill specifically targets WEA and its members.
https://www.edweek.org/teaching-learning/teacher-strikes-explained-recent-strikes-where-theyre-illeg
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| SF0128 | Approval of charter school. | 3rd Reading:Passed 29-2-0-0-0 | 02/27/2024 | -3 | Yea |
When the state passed legislation to authorize three additional charter schools they capped the number of charter schools that could be authorized until the legislature could fully understand the impact of charter schools on student performance as well as our existing K12 system. We don't have enough data to understand how charter schools impact our system. This bill is irresponsible and will increase the cost of education in the state.
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| SF0130 | The equality state not equity state act. | 3rd Reading:Passed 18-13-0-0-0 | 02/27/2024 | -3 | Yea |
this bill would mandate that "No governmental entity shall engage in any diversity, equity or inclusion program, activity or policy." This includes schools. This hateful bill will impact curriculum, district operations and further target LGBTQ students as well as minority students.
https://www.nea.org/nea-today/all-news-articles/anti-dei-laws-take-aim-students-color-and-lgbtq-stud
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Rated Sponored Bills
| Bill | Bill Name | Rating | Comments |
|---|---|---|---|
| HB0061 | Fiscal accountability and transparency in education. | -3 |
This political bill targets specific components of education including diversity, equity, and inclusion as well as political or social activism. The intent of the bill seems to be to stifle programs, classes or opportunities for students that provide a variety of cultural and or political perspectives by requiring burdensome reporting and data collecting duties. These components are vital to a modern education system and should not be targeted by our legislature.
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| HB0102 | School safety and security amendments. | -3 |
The WEA does not support public education employees carrying firearms and/or other weapons due to the demonstrated threat to school safety should staff become overpowered, should weapons be accessed by students, or should weapons in schools accidentally discharge. Weapons in schools have a chilling effect on academic freedom and free discourse, thus threatening free expression. Other problematic issues include insurance liability, and improper training, and impacts on retention and attraction
https://www.brookings.edu/articles/there-are-ways-to-make-schools-safer-and-teachers-stronger-but-th
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| HB0127 | Property tax exemption-specified real property. | -3 |
Yet another property tax relief measure that utilizes a property tax exemption to the assessed value of residential and commercial properties. This measure would decrease local education revenue by close to $50 million a year.
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| HB0128 | Wyoming Freedom Scholarship Act. | -3 |
This voucher bill attempts to circumvent to Wyoming Constitution prohibition on public dollars provided to private and parochial schools by redirecting Federal Mineral Royalty monies from public schools to the private and parochial schools. This has significant issues for education funding, teacher attraction and retention. The bill is one of the most predatory bills directed at undermining K12 public education
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| SF0119 | Property tax exemption-specified real property-2. | -3 |
This bill decreases local education revenue across the state by over $30 million a year. This property tax relief measure is neither targeted nor appropriate. Given WEA's fiscal rubric WEA scores this bill accordingly.
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