Senator Cynthia Lummis, representing Wyoming in the U.S. Senate, shared updates on social media about digital asset policy, community events, and youth engagement in agriculture.
On July 18, 2025, Lummis posted her perspective on current federal policy regarding digital assets: “This is the most pro-digital asset administration in American history.”
Later that day, she highlighted a recreational event involving her colleagues from Wyoming: “Friends and members of the Wyoming delegation came together for some friendly competition. Team Wyoming’s inaugural softball season was filled with lots of laughs, memories, and Wyoming pride. Looking forward to next season! https://t.co/ikkIIWAqJT” The post referenced the first season of a softball team comprised of Wyoming officials.
On July 19, 2025, Lummis reflected on a meeting with young leaders from the state’s FFA association: “I had the pleasure of speaking with Wyoming FFA State Association officers Tymber Eckley from Thermopolis and Bridger Wolfley from Star Valley about the Farm Bill and Career & Technical Education funding. The future of Wyoming agriculture looks bright with these young leaders. https://t.co/zoJreccqk6” Her remarks emphasized discussions around agricultural legislation and educational support for technical careers.
Senator Lummis has been recognized for her advocacy of cryptocurrency and blockchain technology during her tenure in Congress. She has also consistently supported initiatives aimed at strengthening rural communities and youth involvement in agriculture through organizations like FFA.


