decision that i'm making, that somehow the state is required in this particular decision where they are required in no other medical decision. >> the doctors don't need to be told by us, when we don't even know what the heck we're talking about, we don't even know what are in the statutes. all i'm asking is keep government where it should be, and that's out of the doctor office. >> that was representative lisa sheperson and state representative sue wallis, both conservatives arguing about what they see as an intrusive bill. they stopped that bill. but then the sponsor brought up a new bill, slightly altered bill. they fought it all the way through the state legislature and kept fighting even as it moved into the state senate. then, get this. lo and behold, friday night with a state senate that looks -- look at this. with a state senate that looks like this, state senate in wyoming looked at that big