State avoids hate crime legislation
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10/11/2008
CHEYENNE -- The stakes were high in 1999 as the Wyoming Legislature
commenced debate on a hate crime bill in the wake of the murder of gay
University of Wyoming student Matthew Shepard.
State lawmakers for the first time were being forced to consider a
bill that addressed the issue of sexual orientation, and they were
doing it under the scrutiny of the national and international news
media.
The result was a "bitter floor debate of high emotions," recalled Sen.
Mike Massie, a Democrat who supported the bill and counted Shepard as
a constituent in his Senate district in Laramie.