U.S. Senator Cynthia Lummis, who represents Wyoming and is recognized as the first woman to serve the state in the U.S. Senate, shared updates on digital asset legislation, community engagement, and religious freedom through her social media posts this week.
On January 15, 2026, Lummis commented on ongoing legislative efforts in digital assets regulation: “Thanks to Chairman Scott’s leadership, we are closer than ever to giving the digital asset industry the clarity it deserves. Everyone is still at the negotiating table, & I look forward to partnering with him to deliver a bipartisan bill the industry— & America— can be proud of.”
Later that evening, she attended an event supporting local business and Bitcoin advocacy: “It was a joy to spend my evening at the grand opening of Pubkey’s Washington, D.C. location, joined by familiar faces at @bitcoinpolicy. ₿est spot in town!”
The following day, on Religious Freedom Day (January 16), Lummis highlighted her commitment to defending religious rights: “Religious freedom is foundational to who we are as a nation. On Religious Freedom Day and every day, I’m proud to defend the God-given right to live out one’s faith freely and without fear.”
Senator Lummis has served in various governmental roles including Wyoming State House and Senate member, state treasurer, and U.S. Representative before becoming senator in 2021—a historic milestone for women representing Wyoming (official website). She is known for her advocacy of community service initiatives and support for family ranching traditions within Wyoming communities (official website). In addition to policy work such as authoring legislation like the National Forest System Trails Stewardship Act in 2016 (official website), she maintains offices across multiple locations throughout Wyoming and Washington D.C., working closely with constituents (official website).


