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SF 35AN ACT relating to education; requiring school districts to adopt policies governing students' possession and use of cell phones and smart devices in schools; requiring the adopted policies to be submitted to the state superintendent of public instruction; providing definitions; specifying applicability; and providing for an effective date.

WY 2026 session · introduced 2026-03-06

Latest action: 2026-03-06 Assigned Chapter Number 56

Sponsors (11)
Action timeline (20)
  1. · LSO Bill Number Assigned
  2. · senate · Senate S Received for Introduction
  3. · senate · Senate S Introduced and Referred to S04 - Education 22-8-1-0-0
  4. · senate · Senate S Placed on General File
  5. · senate · Senate S04 - Education:Recommend Amend and Do Pass 5-0-0-0-0
  6. · senate · Senate S COW:Passed
  7. · senate · Senate S 2nd Reading:Passed
  8. · senate · Senate S 3rd Reading:Passed 25-6-0-0-0
  9. · house · House H Introduced and Referred to H04 - Education
  10. · house · House H Received for Introduction
  11. · house · House H Placed on General File
  12. · house · House H04 - Education:Recommend Do Pass 6-2-1-0-0
  13. · house · House H COW:Passed
  14. · house · House H 2nd Reading:Passed
  15. · LSO Assigned Number SEA No. 0046
  16. · house · House H 3rd Reading:Passed 40-20-2-0-0
  17. · house · House H Speaker Signed SEA No. 0046
  18. · senate · Senate S President Signed SEA No. 0046
  19. · LSO Assigned Chapter Number 56
  20. · Governor Governor Signed SEA No. 0046
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referred to committee (2)
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Senate Committee on Educationwy-leg
House Committee on Educationwy-leg
Who matters on this bill

Who matters

Members ranked by combined influence on this bill: role (sponsor 5 / cosponsor 1), capped speech count from the Congressional Record, and recorded-vote engagement.

#MemberRoleSpeechesVotedScore
1Wendy Schuler (R, state_upper WY-15)sponsor05
2Bill Landen (R, state_upper WY-27)cosponsor01
3Dan Dockstader (R, state_upper WY-16)cosponsor01
4Elissa Campbell (R, state_lower WY-56)cosponsor01
5Evie Brennan (R, state_upper WY-31)cosponsor01
6Gary Crum (R, state_upper WY-10)cosponsor01
7J.T. Larson (R, state_lower WY-17)cosponsor01
8Ken Clouston (R, state_lower WY-32)cosponsor01
9Landon Brown (R, state_lower WY-9)cosponsor01
10Marilyn Connolly (R, state_lower WY-40)cosponsor01
11Steve Harshman (R, state_lower WY-37)cosponsor01
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Predicted vote

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0 predicted yes (0%) · 543 predicted no (100%) · 0 unknown (0%)

By party: · R: 0 yes / 277 no · D: 0 yes / 263 no · I: 0 yes / 3 no

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  1. 2026-05-25 · was referred to Senate Committee on Education · wy-leg
  2. 2026-05-25 · was referred to House Committee on Education · wy-leg
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