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U.S. Senators Mike Enzi, John Barrasso and U.S. Representative Cynthia Lummis keep us informed on the issues effecting Wyoming and the Country. Their speeches on the Senate and House floor, their voting on the issues in Washington and their communications with various U.S Agencies help Wyoming remain a great State to live, work and play. The Committees they are assigned to are: Senator Enzi; Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs, Budget, Health, Education, Labor and Pensions, Small Business and Entrepreneurship, Social Security, trade, health care programs, taxes, energy and transportation. Senator Barrasso; Foreign Relations, Energy and Natural Resources, Environment and Public Works (EPW), Indian Affairs, and Senate Republican Whip Team Member. Representative Lummis;
Natural Resources Committee, Budget Committee,Energy and Mineral Resources, National Parks, Forests, Public Lands, Agriculture Committee and House Appropriations Committee...
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Information links and locators
The State of Wyoming Officials provide links to information they know is important to Wyoming Citizens. Wyoming’s Senators and U.S. Representative keep you informed with their views on the issues, speeches, legislative material, contact information and more in Washington that can or will effect us. Click on the links below to find information on these government sites.
U. S. Senator Mike Enzi (Republican)
Committee Assignments:
- Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs
- Budget
- Health, Education, Labor and Pensions
- Small Business and Entrepreneurship
- Senate Finance Committee
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U. S. Senator John Barrasso (Republican)
Committee Assignments:
- Energy and Natural Resources
- Foreign Relations
- Environment and Public Works (EPW)
- Indian Affairs
- Member: Senate Republican Whip Team
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U. S. Representative Cynthia Lummis (Republican)
Committee Assignments:
- House Committee on Natural Resources — Energy Production
- Budget Committee — Has legislative oversight of the federal budget process, reviewing all bills and resolutions on the budget, and monitoring agencies and programs funded outside of the budgetary process.
- Energy and Mineral Resources subcommittee — Oversees the production of energy and mineral resources located on public lands owned or managed by the federal government, as well as the collection of federal mineral royalties
- National Parks, Forests and Public Lands subcommittee — Protect access to Wyoming’s world-class national parks, work to eliminate the pine beetle infestation that is ravaging our forests, and ensure multiple-use of our vast public lands.
- Agriculture Committee. — Directly impacts Wyoming agriculture, forestry, and water conservation policies.
- House Appropriations Committee. — Sets specific federal expenditures for government agencies and departments.
- Representative Lummis Media Clips — Speeches.
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Governor of Wyoming Matt Mead (Republican)
- The Wyoming Secretary of State's Office is responsible for providing authentication services to U.S. Citizens and foreign nationals on documents that will be used overseas. Types of documents that may require authentication are birth-marriage-death certificates, diplomas, transcripts, corporate documents, and adoption forms. Due to the federal requirements for accurate and careful authentication, please anticipate a 2-3 day turnaround time for processing of documents
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Secretary of State Max Maxfield (Republican)
- The Wyoming Secretary of State's Office is responsible for providing authentication services to U.S. Citizens and foreign nationals on documents that will be used overseas. Types of documents that may require authentication are birth-marriage-death certificates, diplomas, transcripts, corporate documents, and adoption forms. Due to the federal requirements for accurate and careful authentication, please anticipate a 2-3 day turnaround time for processing of documents
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State Auditor Cynthia Cloud (Republican)
- Cynthia I. Cloud was elected in 2010 to serve as Wyoming's 20th State Auditor. She carries out the functions of the office in the State Capitol with the assistance of the Deputy State Auditor, Vicci Colgan, and a team of twenty-four staff members.
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State Treasurer Joe Meyer (Republican)
- Receives and invests all funds of the State, except for the State Retirement funds, including the Local Government Investment Pool, Administers the Unclaimed Property Program, Administers the College Achievement Program, Serves on boards and commissions.
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Superintendant of Public Instruction Cindy Hill (Republican)
- Oversees public education in Wyoming. A member of the School Facilities Commission, and is an ex-officio member of the State Board of Education, and ex-officio member of the University of Wyoming Board of Trustees and the Community College Commission.
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