SHERIDAN — A grassroots effort to support the creation of a $20 million statewide housing investment fund is taking shape across Wyoming.

In July, the Wyoming Housing Investment Alliance began reaching out to people across the state, seeking signatures of support for a piece of legislation that was sponsored — but not introduced — during the 2025 general session last winter: House Bill 272, “Investment in Wyoming Housing.”

“The passage of HB 272 would make a huge impact for affordable housing in our state, as Wyoming is one of two states that do not have any type of state housing fund for affordable housing,” Habitat for Humanity of Laramie County Executive Director Dan Dorsch, who is leading the WHIA, wrote in the July letter.

The WHIA, Dorsch explained to The Sheridan Press, is a newl

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