This amendment changes Wyoming Wednesday from a weekly observance to an annual commemorative day on the second Wednesday in July, with the governor issuing a proclamation in advance of that specific date.
- Removes 'every' so that Wednesday is no longer modified as an everyday occurrence. (Page 1, line 13)
- Changes the designated day from 'Wednesday' to 'the second Wednesday in July', making it an annual rather than weekly observance. (Page 1, line 14)
- Removes 'on' to adjust the grammatical structure of the sentence about when citizens wear brown and gold. (Page 2, line 1)
- Changes 'Wednesdays' (plural, recurring) to align with the single annual date established by the amendment. (Page 2, line 2)
- Deletes the remainder of line 4 after 'governor' to remove outdated timing language. (Page 2, line 4)
- Removes the entire line 5 regarding the timing of the governor's action. (Page 2, line 5)
- Replaces 'Wyoming Wednesday,' with language specifying that the governor shall issue a proclamation 'in advance of the second Wednesday in July of each year' to clarify the annual timing and purpose of the proclamation. (Page 2, line 6)
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