Senator Cynthia Lummis, who represents Wyoming in the U.S. Senate, has recently addressed a range of issues on her social media account, including criticism of the Federal Reserve, regulatory concerns for landowners, and support for vocational education initiatives.
On November 15, 2025, Senator Lummis posted about the Federal Reserve, stating: “Another glaring reason why we need to usher in new leadership at the Fed. Unaccountability and corruption run rampant on the inside.”
Two days later, on November 17, 2025, she commented on federal regulations affecting landowners: “Wyoming farmers, ranchers, and landowners shouldn’t have every puddle or gully regulated by DC bureaucrats. Folks deserve a clear definition — and this delivers. Glad the Trump EPA created a rule people can actually count on.” The senator’s remarks reference ongoing debates over federal water regulations and highlight support for rules implemented during President Donald Trump’s administration that sought to clarify which bodies of water fall under federal jurisdiction.
Later that day, Senator Lummis shared an update regarding educational opportunities in Wyoming: “My staff attended a ribbon cutting the Trades Academy at South High School. Trades Academy was launched with a generous $50,000 donation from Meta & will prepare students for Wyoming’s growing skilled trades industry while connecting classroom learning to career opportunities.” This initiative reflects efforts within Wyoming to expand workforce development programs and strengthen ties between education and employment prospects.
Senator Lummis is known for her advocacy on behalf of rural communities and her involvement in legislative matters related to financial oversight and agricultural policy.


