Accordingly, a decision by a very small state like Vermont or Wyoming to dynamically incorporate federal law does not dilute the political influence that individual Vermonters or Wyomingites exercise over the laws that govern them nearly as much as a similar decision by a large state like California or Texas dilutes the political influence of Californians or Texans.
I'd wager that not 1 in 10 Wyomingites knows that their state hosts the third longest overland mammal migration in the world--the movement of pronghorn from the Red Desert to Grand Teton National Park.