The People’s Review Legislative Accountability Project (LAP) Report has evolved over the years from an inch-thick printed book of all votes recorded over the course of an entire session into today’s abridged vote-in-time snapshot along with a page of intel for each legislator.
Yet, it is still designed as a tool for constituents to check that their elected legislators are representing their interests. A well-functioning representative democracy requires elected officials to genuinely listen to the voices of their constituents and respond with thoughtful, principled action.
ESPC launched the following report in conjunction with two webinars, joined by experts across the state:
The Equality State Policy Center (ESPC) is excited to announce the return of its highly anticipated People’s Review Legislative Accountability Project (LAP). The 2025 Legislative General Session in Wyoming was nothing short of historic. Over 800 bill drafts - of which more than 550 bills and resolutions were filed - led to critical policy decisions that will shape the future of the state.
