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Jacob Wasserburger

@jacob4wyoming

Elected Representative of House District 11

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House bill 201 (statefunds investment in Bitcoin) did not pass the minerals committee today. I won’t give up on saving our state and country from the dollar which is guaranteed to crash… However if another state adopts this before Wyoming we shall regret it forever. #bitcoin

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House bill 323 has passed the health and labor committee. This bill is to request pur to a waiver to eliminate soda and candy bars from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program. I would like to Thank Brian Sikma for coming to testify about the bill. #FGA #Snap #RFK

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Honored to help lead the fight to Make America Healthy Again by directing SNAP funds in Wyoming to healthy food choices! HB 323 is now headed to the House floor. Grateful for the support of my colleagues on the Health and Labor Committee. 🇺🇸 #healthy #health #RFK

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House Labor, Health & Social Services Committee, February 28, 2025 youtube.com/live/Hc4SI8vGW… via @ #MakeAmericaHealthyAgain #BigPharma #save

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I’m proud to say that Wyoming has passed universal school choice. This is a huge victory for the people of Wyoming edu.wyoming.gov/parents/educat… #schoolchoice #maga #savewyoming

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“Charlie Kirk no one has been able to wake up and inspire the youth the way that you have. Your services will not be forgotten, an American hero that died on principles that you believed in. You may be resting in heaven now, but your message and your vision will still carry on.”

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This bill requires public employees to pay their union fees out of their own pocket. If signed into law employers will no longer be allowed to deduct union fees out of their own pocket employees payroll.

This bill requires public employees to pay their union fees out of their own pocket. If signed into law employers will no longer be allowed to deduct union fees out of their own pocket employees payroll.