Senator Cynthia Lummis highlights Bitcoin advocacy, NEA accountability efforts, and Wyoming tech growth

Senator Cynthia Lummis highlights Bitcoin advocacy, NEA accountability efforts, and Wyoming tech growth
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Senator Cynthia Lummis, a U.S. Senator representing Wyoming, made several statements on July 25, 2025, via her official Twitter account regarding cryptocurrency, education policy, and energy development in her state.

In a post from July 25, 2025, Lummis expressed support for digital currency by stating: “Bitcoin is freedom money and will make life better for every American. Easier, faster, and cheaper transactions.”

Later that day, she addressed recent legislative action targeting the National Education Association (NEA), writing: “After @RepFitzgerald and I introduced legislation this week to hold the NEA accountable – and outlaw them from promoting antisemitism, Critical Race Theory, or engaging in partisan politics – they suddenly deleted their handbook. We will hold the NEA accountable.” The NEA is the largest professional interest group representing public school teachers and other support personnel in the United States.

In another tweet posted on July 25, 2025, Lummis highlighted new developments in Wyoming’s technology sector: “It’s time to unleash Wyoming energy. @CrusoeAI & @TallgrassEnergy’s new AI data center strengthens US leadership in artificial intelligence, bringing high quality jobs to Wyoming and solidifying our role as the powerhouse of high-performance computing.” Crusoe Energy Systems and Tallgrass Energy are companies involved in innovative energy solutions and infrastructure development.

Senator Lummis has been an advocate for cryptocurrency adoption at the federal level and has consistently promoted economic initiatives aimed at expanding technology investment in Wyoming.



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