Senator Cynthia Lummis, who represents Wyoming in the U.S. Senate, recently shared several posts on her official Twitter account highlighting achievements by local students, state sports culture, and her support for religious education.
On October 4, 2025, Lummis acknowledged two Wyoming high school students for their accomplishments. She wrote: “Congratulations to Andrew Lance of Cheyenne Central and Padmalakshmi Ramesh of Laramie High! Wyoming is proud of these students’ accomplishments, and I know they have a bright future ahead of them! https://t.co/SpVG8CvAaZ”
Later that same day, Senator Lummis welcomed the University of Nevada Las Vegas football team to Wyoming with a nod to local tradition. Her tweet read: “Welcome to football at 7220, @unlvfootball!
Powder River, Let `er Buck! https://t.co/j1YyBTRXYj” This phrase references War Memorial Stadium’s elevation—7,220 feet above sea level—and invokes popular Wyoming slogans associated with athletic events.
On October 5, 2025, Lummis emphasized her commitment to constitutional principles by supporting a Senate resolution related to religious education. She stated: “Religious freedom is a cornerstone of our Constitution. Proud to join @LindseyGrahamSC’s resolution to declare October 5 – 11 Religious Education Week, celebrating the wonderful impact religious education has on communities across America.
https://t.co/QTP8mMlrA9″ The resolution seeks to recognize the role that religious education plays in American communities.
Senator Cynthia Lummis has served as Wyoming’s U.S. Senator since January 2021 and is known for her advocacy on issues relevant to her state such as education and individual freedoms.



