Senator Cynthia Lummis addresses veterans’ honors, wildfire relief legislation, and energy policy

Senator Cynthia Lummis, U.S. Senator for Wyoming
Senator Cynthia Lummis, U.S. Senator for Wyoming
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Senator Cynthia Lummis, who represents Wyoming in the U.S. Senate, has recently addressed a range of issues on her social media account, including honoring veterans, supporting wildfire recovery legislation, and advocating for changes to energy policy.

On December 9, 2025, Senator Lummis shared her staff’s participation in a commemorative event at the state capitol: “My staff attended the Wreaths Across America tradition at Wyoming’s State Capitol. These wreaths are a reminder of the values we share and the freedoms we enjoy, purchased by the men and women who answered our country’s call.”

Later that day, she highlighted legislative efforts to assist those affected by natural disasters: “When Wyoming families are affected by wildfires, they should be able to focus on healing and rebuilding, not forced to set aside part of their insurance to pay taxes. Proud to support this legislation to help families & communities recover, rather than line Washington’s pockets.” Wildfires have been an ongoing concern in Wyoming and other western states. Legislative measures frequently address tax relief for disaster victims as part of broader recovery efforts.

On December 10, 2025, Senator Lummis commented on international energy policy: “China has pushed for stricter power plant rules to cripple U.S. energy while doing the exact opposite at home to fuel its own economy. My bill gives Americans a voice in the rulemaking process & bars foreign adversaries from rigging the system against us.” This statement reflects continuing debates over U.S.-China relations and concerns about foreign influence in domestic regulatory processes.

Senator Lummis has been active in both local commemorations and national policy discussions affecting Wyoming residents.



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