Senator Cynthia Lummis shared a series of updates on August 21, 2025, highlighting her recent engagements and legislative initiatives. The posts reflect her focus on international partnerships, constituent relations, and environmental policy.
In an early morning post, Lummis wrote, “Great to continue building a strong relationship between Wyoming and Bermuda. Thank you, @BermudaPremier, for your leadership in digital assets.” (August 21, 2025). This message underscores ongoing collaboration between Wyoming and Bermuda in the area of digital assets regulation.
Later that day, she expressed appreciation for a meeting with an unnamed individual by stating, “So great meeting with you and getting the opportunity to welcome you home!” (August 21, 2025).
In another post from the same day, Lummis discussed her participation in a policy discussion: “This week, I joined familiar faces in MT for a discussion on the Endangered Species Act. The ESA should help wildlife recover, not be weaponized for political agendas. That’s why I introduced the Endangered Species Recovery Act to refocus the ESA to its intended purpose.” (August 21, 2025). She emphasized that her proposed legislation aims to return the Endangered Species Act (ESA) to its original intent of aiding wildlife recovery rather than serving as a tool for political objectives.
The Endangered Species Act is a federal law enacted in 1973 designed to protect critically imperiled species from extinction due to economic growth and development untempered by adequate concern and conservation. Senator Lummis has been active in proposing amendments through measures such as the Endangered Species Recovery Act to address what she views as misuse of the ESA’s provisions.
Senator Cynthia Lummis represents Wyoming in the U.S. Senate and is known for her advocacy on financial innovation and regulatory reform related to digital assets.


