The Wyoming legislative session might not be for a few months, but that doesn’t mean squat to legislators. The Joint Judiciary Committee recently voted to sponsor a bill to aid property owners with squatter removal. Under this bill, Wyoming property owners will have a much easier time getting help from law enforcement in removing unlawful squatters, and it adds additional criminal trespassing offenses in these cases, as well as hefty felony charges for destructive squatters.
Behind the scenes: Lawmakers and law enforcers have been working hard throughout this off season, working to create a bill to help locals who have struggled with current legislation surrounding squatters on their property. To address concerns, amendments have been made, including ensuring that the person seeking squatter removal is the owner, and clarified the definition of squatter to exclude current/former tenants.
Mark your calendars: The highly anticipated first legislative session following the election kicks off on January 14, 2025. Your Wyoming Chamber of Commerce, in partnership with local chambers and organizations across the state, will be actively participating in the session to ensure Wyoming business voices are heard. We’ll advocate for pro-business, pro-growth legislation and keep you informed on bills that impact you and your fellow businesses throughout the session. Stay tuned for updates as we work together to champion a strong business environment for Wyoming!
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