Senator Cynthia Lummis, representing Wyoming, recently shared a series of posts on her social media account highlighting developments in digital assets and federal land management. The tweets reflect her ongoing engagement with issues relevant to both state and national interests.
On May 18, 2026, Senator Lummis posted about the role of digital assets in the United States, stating, “Digital assets provide individual freedom and individual savings. It is faster, it is cheaper, it is secure— and we’re inviting that consumer environment into our country under a very clear set of rules.”
Later that day, she addressed the confirmation of Steve Pearce as Director of the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), an agency overseeing significant portions of public land in Wyoming. In her words from May 18: “Thrilled to see my friend Steve Pearce confirmed as BLM Director! The BLM oversees nearly 30% of Wyoming’s land, so his leadership is critical to communities across the West. Steve has the vision to be an outstanding guardian of our lands.”
In another post on May 18, Senator Lummis wrote: “They see us rollin they hatin “
Senator Lummis’s advocacy for digital asset regulation aligns with her history of championing responsible federal budgeting and support for Wyoming’s energy and mineral resources (official website). Her background includes growing up on a cattle ranch in Laramie County and earning degrees in animal science, biology, and law from the University of Wyoming (official website). She has dedicated years to public service within the Wyoming House and Senate, served as state treasurer, supported roles related to state lands and governance, and represented Wyoming in the U.S. House of Representatives (official website).

