Wyoming Code § 22-25-103

Identifiable expenses; exceptions
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(a)  Identifiable expenses include:
(i)  All forms of advertising expenses, including, but not limited to, radio, television, billboards and posters;
(ii)  Printing expenses;
(iii)  Expenses for retaining the services of a professional campaign consultant, or public relations or management firm;
(iv)  Postage.
(b)  Staff and postage expenses of a political party central committee, checking account service charges of a political action committee and a candidate's personal campaign expenses for travel and meals and checking account service charges are not identifiable expenses.
(c)  Advertising expenses by a party central committee are not identifiable expenses for the candidate if the entire slate of candidates, below the national level, is advertised by the committee even though all candidates are not included in each advertisement so long as the expenses for each candidate on the slate are substantially the same in any election.

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