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Honoring Wyoming & Our Nation’s Veterans

Honoring Wyoming & Our Nation’s Veterans

As my staff and I participate in Veterans Day ceremonies across the state today, we pause, reflect, and honor those who have served, and are currently serving, in our nation’s armed forces. More than a century ago, on November 11, 1918, World War I officially came to...

Honoring Wyoming & Our Nation’s Veterans

Honoring an Icon

The Federal Building at 308 W 21st St in Cheyenne has been officially renamed. Yesterday, my team and I were in Cheyenne and joined by Governor Mark Gordon, Mayor Patrick Collins, State Representative Cathy Connolly, Cheyenne City Council Woman Michele Aldrich,...

Honoring Wyoming & Our Nation’s Veterans

Inflation, the New Norm

For 18 months, we have experienced record high inflation. Prices continue to rise, and the people of Wyoming feel it more and more every single day. Items at the grocery store that used to be staples have become luxury items. Trips are getting canceled because gas is...

Honoring Wyoming & Our Nation’s Veterans

Down to the Wire: Funding the Federal Government

Year after year, the Senate waits until the last minute to vote to fund the government. We know the deadline, it never changes. We have until September 30th to craft a budget and fund the government for another year. Yet, on September 29th, the House had not passed a...

Honoring Wyoming & Our Nation’s Veterans

Averting a Catastrophic Railroad Strike

This week, the American economy held its breath as we waited to hear the outcome of months of negotiations between major American railroad companies and labor unions.  I have been following this issue closely for several months now, sounding the alarm to my...