
News & Press Releases
Stay informed with the weekly updates from the 2025 Legislature. This page features weekly news, legislative highlights, and articles including key insights and quotes from Representative Byron.
Representative Andrew Byron Applauds Passage of Treatment of Animals Bill Addresses Budget Challenges, and Highlights Fishing Outfitters Legislation
Cheyenne, WY – Representative Andrew Byron is pleased to announce the passage of House Bill 275 - Treatment of Animals, which cleared the Wyoming House of Representatives with overwhelming bipartisan support, passing 57-3-2. This decisive vote highlights the bill as a thoughtful piece of legislation that demonstrates Wyoming values all parties stand together on.
Interview with SVI Radio
Rep. Andrew Byron (R-Jackson) from HD22 covering northern Star Valley, called into the Weekday Wake-Up on Thursday, January 30 with a legislative update. Rep. Byron discussed bills related to education, gun laws and property taxes.
Representative Byron Highlights Legislative Action on Education and Wildlife Protection Bills
CHEYENNE, WY – Representative Andrew Byron (HD22) is speaking out on two key pieces of legislation currently making their way through the Wyoming Legislature: House Bill 199 (Wyoming Freedom Scholarship Act) and House Bill 275 (Treatment of Animals).
Representative Andrew Byron Stands Up for Property Rights and Local Funding
Cheyenne, WY – Representative Andrew Byron (HD-22) is standing firm against two bills pushed by Freedom Caucus members that threaten private property rights and vital funding for local services, including public education. “These bills don’t represent the people of Wyoming,” says Representative Byron. “We stand for private property rights and we support our students, teachers, and first responders. I will oppose any measure that undermines these core values.”
Representative Andrew Byron Reflects on the Start of the 2025 Legislative Session
Cheyenne, WY — Representative Andrew Byron (HD-22) has shared his thoughts on the beginning of the 2025 legislative session, expressing optimism for the work ahead and gratitude for the opportunity to serve his second term.