Sen. John Barrasso, U.S. Senator representing Wyoming, recently posted on social media about community events and economic developments in his state.
On August 30, 2025, Barrasso highlighted a local celebration: “Newcastle’s 8th annual Madness on Main celebration highlights the incredible pride and spirit of Weston County. I had a wonderful time visiting with so many residents. Thank you to everyone who volunteers their time to make this celebration so fun!”
Two days later, on September 1, 2025, he commented on another event: “Meeteetse’s Labor Day Celebration brings folks from across the area together to celebrate the end of a terrific summer with a breakfast, parade and opportunities to connect with friends and family. It was wonderful to spend the morning in Meeteetse.”
Barrasso also addressed national economic issues on September 2, 2025: “Lowest Labor Day gas prices in FIVE YEARS! ️ Republicans are brining back American energy dominance.”
Labor Day is traditionally marked by community gatherings across the United States and serves as an unofficial end-of-summer holiday. In recent years, gas prices have been closely watched during this period as an indicator of broader economic trends.

