Wyoming Statutes
§ 8-4-116 — Moon Landing Day
Wyoming § 8-4-116
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Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 8-4-116 (2026).
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(a)In recognition of American astronauts Neil Armstrong
and Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin becoming the first humans to land and
walk on the moon on July 20, 1969 and the men and women who
aided the astronauts in landing on the moon and returning home
safely, including Michael Collins who piloted the command
module, July 20 of each year is designated as "Moon Landing
Day." The day shall be appropriately observed by state and local
government and by organizations within the state.
(b)The governor may, in advance of July 20 of each year,
issue a proclamation requesting proper observance of "Moon
Landing Day."
(c)This section shall not affect commercial paper, the
making or execution of agreements or judicial proceedings, or
authorize public schools, businesses or state and local
government offices t
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