Bob Ide of Casper was sworn in as a member of the 66th Wyoming Legislature on
Tuesday in the Senate Chamber of the Wyoming State Capitol in Cheyenne, according to a release from the Wyoming Legislative Service Office.

Wyoming Supreme Court Justice Kari Jo Gray administered the oath of office and Vice President of the Senate Larry Hicks presided over the ceremony. Following the administration of the oath of office from Justice Gray, Sen. Hicks, and fellow Senators
welcomed Ide to the Wyoming Legislature.

Ide briefly addressed those in attendance stating, “I'm truly honored to be appointed as a senator to Senate District 29, and I will do my best to serve Natrona County and the State of Wyoming.

The Natrona County Commissioners appointed Ide on November 29 to fill the vacant Senate District 29 seat formerly held by Senator Drew Perkins, who resigned from his seat on November 10.

Senator Ide was elected to Senate District 29 in the 2022 General Election and will represent Senate District 29 for the remainder of the current term until his new term starts on January 10, 2023.

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