Senator Cynthia Lummis highlights Wyoming heritage and energy policy in recent posts

Cynthia Lummis, U.S. Senator for Wyoming
Cynthia Lummis, U.S. Senator for Wyoming
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Senator Cynthia Lummis, who represents Wyoming in the U.S. Senate, recently used her social media platform to highlight state history, energy policy, and pay tribute to a former team member.

On September 23, 2025, Lummis expressed gratitude for Scotty Ratliff’s contributions: “Scotty Ratliff is a true champion of the Cowboy Way of Life, and I am grateful for his years of service on my team. Thank you for your leadership and dedication to preserving the stories of those who shaped the Cowboy State.”

The following day, Lummis commented on the Biden administration’s artificial intelligence initiative: “.@POTUS’ AI initiative officially launched in July with a bold & declarative message: America will lead the artificial intelligence revolution, or we will cede our future to the CCP. Wyoming energy is the key to winning this war. Read more below. “ The senator emphasized Wyoming’s role in national energy production as essential for maintaining U.S. competitiveness in emerging technologies.

Also on September 24, Lummis marked an anniversary related to Wyoming’s natural landmarks: “On September 24, 1906, Devil’s Tower became the first national monument. Over a century later, we still marvel at God’s glorious creation.” Devil’s Tower was designated as America’s first national monument by President Theodore Roosevelt in 1906.

Senator Lummis has consistently advocated for Wyoming’s significance in American history and policy discussions at the federal level.



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