Cheyenne, WY — Senator Cynthia Lummis (R-WY) on Friday addressed her former colleagues in two speeches to the Wyoming House of Representatives and the Wyoming Senate.
Senator Lummis discussed the excitement in Washington surrounding President Trump’s agenda, important policy changes that will positively impact Wyoming, and the progress that DOGE and Elon Musk are making in rooting out waste, fraud, and abuse from within our government.
Click here to watch Sen. Lummis’ remarks to the Wyoming Senate
Click here to watch Sen. Lummis’ remarks to the Wyoming House of Representatives
Excerpts from Sen Lummis’ Wyoming Senate Remarks:
“It’s such an honor for me to come and get to visit with you. Thank you for allowing me to serve you, and this state, in the United States Senate. It’s an absolute new day in Washington.
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“Three hundred executive orders. One that we are all proud of is to reverse the Rock Springs Resource Management Plan (RMP), and the Buffalo RMP, there is recognition by this president that we need all sources of energy, including hydrocarbons to run this nation.
“Artificial intelligence is going to double the demand we have now for energy – and we don’t have enough baseload energy to meet that need. Well Wyoming does – we export about twelve times more energy than we consume. So, my office is working with AI companies to encourage them to bring their computing needs here and use our energy to produce the computer capacity to make the United States number one in AI – and keep it that way.
“I want you to know that I’ve invited three of our new cabinet members to Wyoming. The Senate, as they say, is so different from the U.S. House – the Senate is in the personnel business. And that’s about all we’ve done since January 20th. We’ve confirmed more cabinet members than have been confirmed by this time in recent memory.
“One of them, that I’ve invited to Wyoming, is EPA Director Lee Zeldin. Lee has only been to Wyoming once and it was to Teton County. So, he has yet to see the EPA’s impacts on our state. He is anxious to come and anxious to learn. I served in the U.S. House with Lee Zeldin. He is a great guy but he is from New York and our issues are somewhat different than theirs. And he wants desperately to help us through challenging permitting issues and to understand just how clean we can do hydrocarbon energy. No state can do it cleaner than we can.
“I’ve also invited Sean Duffy, another person with whom I served with in the U.S. House, who is our Transportation Secretary. As you know, the Highway Trust Fund is heading for insolvency in about three years. Part of that is driven by the fact that electric vehicles pay no fuel taxes so the funds are depleted because there are enough vehicles on the road who are not contributing to the safety of our highways because they pay no taxes. Only those of us who drive gasoline and diesel vehicles are contributing.
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“The other person I invited out was RFK Jr. RFK Jr. hunts in Sweetwater County and he’s hoping after a pretty grueling process that he has just completed to come out and do a little hunting in Sweetwater County. I asked if while he’s here he might consent to do a healthcare roundtable in Rock Springs. And he said, “absolutely.”
And so, unless the president has other plans for his time, we hope to get him this spring to Rock Springs. That is an opportunity to help him understand frontier and rural healthcare in a way that only frontier and rural areas can.
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“We are in a new Golden Age in Washington. It’s like nothing I’ve ever seen. I got to be at the White House when President Trump signed the executive order restricting women’s sports to women. It was just a celebration. There were over a hundred women athletes behind the president on these bleachers.
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“It’s been indescribably humbling to be there and see America back in charge – and the people back in charge of America.
“I want to also tell you what Elon Musk is doing is incredibly important to America. He is ferreting our true waste, fraud, and abuse. And it’s shocking to see the pushback he is getting. He is auditing – he is finding where people were paid who should not have been. Government benefits, our dollars, going to people who should not have had them.
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“Mr. President – thank you for the privilege of the floor.”
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