PLEASE VOTE: WIRE proposals awaiting input

HB42 - Regulation of Surgical Abortion

Bill 42: Regulation of Surgical Abortion continues to need WMS member input.


BILL STATUS

Heard in Committee today. Continued over to Friday's meeting (1/24/25 8 AM)


INTERESTED IN TESTIFYING IN PERSON OR REMOTELY?

Contact Sheila Bush at sheila@wyomed.org or 307-630-8602

A link to testify remotely will be sent to members tomorrow in advance of Friday's hearing

**PROGRESS TOWARD 25% MEMBER ENGAGEMENT MINIMUM

Vote on HB 42 in The WIRE

HB159 - Protecting water from chemical abortion waste

House Bill 159 - Protecting water from chemical abortion waste.


BILL STATUS

Introduced and referred to Committee 10 - Labor, Health and Social Services

**PROGRESS TOWARD 25% MEMBER ENGAGEMENT MINIMUM

Vote on HB 159 in The WIRE

HB222 - Medical Ethics Defense Act

Medical Ethics Defense Act started the session with two separate bills covering the same topic. The lead sponsor of both bills will be withdrawing HB115 and only actively working HB 222.


This proposal awaits member engagement on the WIRE.


BILL STATUS

HB 115: Will not be pursued by the prime sponsor (effectively withdrawn)

HB 222: Received for Introduction. Not yet referred to a Committee

**PROGRESS TOWARD 25% MEMBER ENGAGEMENT MINIMUM

Vote on HB 222 in The WIRE

THE WIRE

MEMBERS SET WMS POLICY

The WMS Board of Trustees voted to significantly increase the role of members across the state in determining the association's advocacy positions and efforts. WMS will preserve precious and finite political capital and resources by reserving public advocacy efforts, including public testimony, to those issues that gain 25% of WMS member engagement on THE WIRE.


Instructions on how to login and use the WIRE are detailed below. Members are also welcome to contact a member of the WMS staff for assistance in utilizing THE WIRE.

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DAILY ADVOCACY UPDATES

What happened today - 1/22/25

2025 WMS Bill Tracker


Senate Labor, Health and Social Services Committee Action


Senate General File (Second Reading)

SF 36 - Music therapy-use of title (PASSED Second Reading)



House Labor, Health and Social Services Committee Action

WMS Advocates will not be testifying publicly tomorrow as the above issues, even those elevated to the WIRE, have not met the required minimum membership engagement threshold of 25% participation.


House General File (First Reading)

HB 121 - Hospital pricing transparency (PASSED CoW)

HB 96 - Prohibiting mask, vaccine and testing discrimination (PASSED)

The House Labor, Health and Social Services Committee focused on reproductive health this morning. Above is the recording of the hearing on HB 64: Chemical abortions-ultrasound requirement. WMS members testified on both sides of the issue with the bill ultimately passing.

House Bill 42: Regulation of Surgical Abortions was also heard this morning. The Committee ran out of time and carried over committee work to Friday's hearing (1/24).

The House of Representatives kicked off their Committee of the Whole debate today with two healthcare bills. The image above should take you to the House floor debate on both bills as they were heard one right after the other.


House Bill 121: Hospital pricing transparency was first on deck. After a good debate, the House passed the bill.


House Bill 96: Prohibiting mask, vaccine and testing discrimination was also debated and ultimately passed. Several amendments were attempted to exempt healthcare facilities and/or nursing homes. Those amendments all failed.

Schedule for Tomorrow 1/23/25

2025 WMS Bill Tracker

COMMITTEE MEETINGS

No bills being followed by WMS advocates are scheduled for Committee Hearing or debate tomorrow.


FLOOR CALENDARS

The floor calendar had not yet been released at the time of sending this email. It is anticipated that many of the bills scheduled for debate on General File and during Committee of the Whole today that were not heard will be carried forward to tomorrow. The floor calendar can be found using THIS LINK.

CALL TO ACTION!

House Bill 96: Prohibiting Masks and Vaccines was debated in the House today and passed without amendments. It will be heard on Second Reading tomorrow and likely Third Reading Friday.


The WMS Board elected to remain neutral on this issue this year out of respect for the diversity within our membership on this topic.


We are encouraging members to individually contact their legislators about this issue if they are interested or able.



CALL TO ACTION:

Linked HERE are notes provided by Representative Ken Clouston (R-Gillette) regarding his concerns for the likely unintended consequences that will result upon the passage of this bill as currently written.


Members can email their House Member by finding their information at THIS LINK. If you don't know who your Representative in the State House is, you can use this LINK or contact Sheila Bush at WMS who will be happy to assist you.

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Doc/PA of the Day

WMS still needs Doc/PA of the Day volunteers!


The Wyoming Medical Society needs volunteers daily for the duration of the legislative session. Doc/PA of the Day volunteers have the opportunity to meet with state legislators, are introduced on the floor of the House and Senate Chambers, and help ensure legislators see that Wyoming physicians and PAs care!


You must be a WMS member to serve as Doc/PA of the Day. Please consider making time to volunteer this year!


To schedule your volunteer date email whitney@wyomed.org.

VOLUNTEER CALENDAR/INFO

ICYMI - WMS ADVOCACY PROCESS REVIEW

WMS Board of Trustees enhances the ability to represent a diverse and passionate membership.


The Wyoming Medical Society was established in 1903 to advocate for doctors and their patients. WMS is, and always will be, a staunch advocate for physicians. This is our core. All of our other activities revolve around this core ~WMS Mission Statement


With this in mind, the WMS Board of Trustees (BoT) met on Saturday, January 11, 2025, to establish specific "rules of engagement" for lobbying efforts for legislative sessions. These changes will allow WMS to judiciously expend political capital on unified issues that are of the utmost importance to our membership and most accurately represent the voice of Wyoming Physicians and PAs.


UPDATED: WMS Legislative Review Process


  • The BoT will review, analyze, and debate all bills of relevance to WMS members. Advisory opinions reflecting the expertise of WMS leadership will be established in accordance with the WMS Advocacy Tenets
  • WMS advocates will educate and lobby the advisory opinions of the board in the absence of a WMS WIRE position set by the membership. 
  • WMS leadership can vote to require WMS membership engagement on any issue before authorizing public support or opposition of any proposal. The WIRE will be the tool used to gauge WMS member support or opposition.
  • A minimum of 25% participation from active members is required before the position is communicated openly in advocacy efforts. The result does not necessarily change the WMS Board Advisory Opinion, as those opinions are based objectively on the established WMS Advocacy Tenets.
  • The WIRE platform will be utilized to calculate engagement on these issues. The denominator of the required membership participation percentage is based on active WMS members as defined by WMS Bylaws. 
  • Those members with a membership category of associate, affiliate, retired, honorary, or federal employee may participate in all activities on The Wire, but their vote will not count towards or against the required threshold of membership participation.
  • Any member can submit a policy position for the membership to vote to have WMS advocates engage and testify. 
  • Any member can submit a proposal for review on The Wire.

WIRE INSTRUCTIONS

To cast your vote on WIRE proposals, CLICK HERE (or the link in the button below) to access THE WIRE. Members can also access THE WIRE from the WMS website at www.wyomed.org


How to use The Wire:

  • Log on - https://thewire.wyomed.org/
  • The Wire uses the same username and password as you use to login to the WMS website to manage your membership. If you have forgotten your username or password, you can use the forget password feature on The Wire to reset it.
  • To view proposals - select "Proposal Feedback" at the top of the screen
  • Click on "Pre-Board Feedback"
  • Click on the title link to vote/share your opinion on a topic

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