The bill amends the requirements for submitting bond questions to voters in Wyoming. It specifies that each bond question must be presented in a "true and impartial" manner, detailing the purpose of the bonds, the maximum principal amount, the maximum duration of the indebtedness, and the maximum interest rate. Additionally, it mandates that political subdivisions provide written notification to the county clerk at least 110 days before a bond election. The Secretary of State is authorized to create rules for conducting bond elections that are not held concurrently with general or primary elections.

Furthermore, the bill introduces a civil cause of action allowing qualified electors of the political subdivision to challenge a bond question if it fails to meet the stated requirements. Affected parties can bring legal action against the political subdivision, and the issuance of the bond will be halted until a court has made a final judgment on the matter. The act is set to take effect on July 1, 2026.

Statutes affected:
Introduced: 22-21-103