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Legislating with Common Sense: Rep. Martha Lawley on Wyoming's Priorities - Episode 87

In this episode of Eye on the Issues, we sit down with Representative Martha Lawley of House District 27 to explore the critical legislative issues facing Wyoming as the state prepares for its next session. Representative Lawley, who also serves as Vice Chair of the House Education Committee and is a member of the Minerals, Business, and Economic Development Committee, shares her thoughtful and principled approach to problem-solving and policymaking. 

Representative Lawley discusses her legislative priorities, including protecting privacy and safety in schools and public spaces. Among the bills she is championing are measures to ensure fairness in women's sports, enhance privacy protections in schools and other institutions, and safeguard children online. Drawing from what she heard on the campaign trail, she emphasizes the importance of creating policies that reflect the values of Wyoming residents and are legally defensible in the face of challenges. 

The conversation also touches on Wyoming's energy landscape. Representative Lawley shares her perspective on the future of coal, the potential of nuclear energy, and the complexities of nuclear waste storage. A staunch supporter of Wyoming's legacy energy industries, she stresses the importance of protecting and advancing coal, oil, and gas while exploring innovative uses for these resources, such as coal-based asphalt and building materials. 

As Vice Chair of the Education Committee, Representative Lawley discusses the opportunities for advancing school choice in Wyoming, including charter schools and educational savings accounts, to give parents and students more options. She highlights the importance of fostering unity within the legislature while maintaining a focus on serving her constituents' best interests. 

Throughout the interview, Representative Lawley reflects on what makes Wyoming special, from its strong sense of community and family values to its breathtaking natural beauty. Her deep connection to her district and her optimism for the upcoming session shine through as she discusses her plans to collaborate with her colleagues to achieve meaningful results for Wyoming residents. 

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