Wyoming HB0134 prohibits state and federal funds from being used for sexually explicit events.
Wyoming HB0134 prohibits state and federal funds from being used for sexually explicit events. The bill defines a "sexually explicit event" as any show, exhibition, or presentation that lewdly or lasciviously depicts or simulates nudity, sexual conduct, sexual excitement, prosthetic or imitation genitals or breasts. The bill specifies that certain entities, including the governor, the University of Wyoming board of trustees, and local school boards, must determine if an event is sexually explicit.
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