All Roll Calls
Yes: 51 • No: 47
Sponsored By: Senator Cynthia Lummis
In Committee
Nullifies the Bureau of Land Management's Buffalo Field Office Record of Decision and Approved Resource Management Plan Amendment.
The rule shall have no force or effect.
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Cynthia Lummis
WY • R
John Barrasso
WY • R
Sponsored 10/8/2025
All Roll Calls
Yes: 51 • No: 47
senate vote • 11/19/2025
On the Motion to Proceed S.J.Res. 89
Yes: 51 • No: 47
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