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Wyoming school children and parents will have it much easier to get a higher education than using Wyoming public schools, which teach CRT and WOKE Gender Identityism in public schools.

Wyoming school children and parents will have it much easier for higher education than the Wyoming public schools, which teach CTR and WOKE Identityism in public schools.

Wyoming Representative Chip Neiman Republican from Weston, Crook County, issued a statement regarding a bill’s passage he authored.

“This is an important, common-sense law for families who homeschool their children,” said House Majority Floor Leader Chip Neiman. “Homeschooled children will benefit greatly from the broader involvement this new law allows. This measure will lead to a richer experience for the home.”

According to the bill, it deleted any restriction in the state of Wyoming that only permitted home-based education to be taught by the child’s parent or a legal guardian.

With this bill’s passage, any family member can provide home-based education.

Of the votes in the Wyoming legislature, the votes were 60 in favor and one vote not in favor in the House. The deserting vote was a liberaL SOCIALIST, Democrat, of course, Rep Karlee Provenza from Albany County.

On the house side of the legislative body, the votes cast were 27 in favor and only four dissenting votes. Those voters were cast by Case, Rothfuss, Gierau, and Cooper. The Governor of Wyoming, Mark Gordon, signed the bill into law upon the bill reaching his desk.

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