Senator Cynthia Lummis shares views on Independence Day celebrations and policy matters

Senator Cynthia Lummis shares views on Independence Day celebrations and policy matters
Cynthia Lummis, U.S. Senator for Wyoming — https://www.lummis.senate.gov/senwestcaucus-thechairs/
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Senator Cynthia Lummis has recently shared her thoughts and experiences through a series of tweets, touching on both celebratory and policy-related matters. Her comments provide insights into her activities over the Fourth of July weekend as well as her stance on energy policies and infrastructure development in Wyoming.

On July 8, 2025, Senator Lummis expressed her enthusiasm for celebrating the Fourth of July in Cody. She remarked, “I had such a fabulous time this weekend celebrating the Fourth of July in Cody! The Cody Stampede Rodeo Independence Day parades are always a highlight of my summer, and it fills me with joy to spend this time with so many patriotic people from across the Cowboy State.” The senator highlighted the significance of community gatherings during this national holiday.

In another tweet dated July 9, 2025, Senator Lummis extended her gratitude to key political figures for their decisions affecting Wyoming’s energy sector. She stated, “Thank you @SecretaryBurgum and @POTUS for reversing the Biden administration’s anti-energy policies that senselessly targeted Wyoming coal. The Cowboy State is ready to fuel America’s energy independence “ This reflects her support for policy changes perceived as beneficial to Wyoming’s coal industry.

Later on the same day, Senator Lummis addressed infrastructure issues concerning Wyoming’s railroads. She mentioned a meeting with David Fink, noting “Wyoming is built on railroads, and they continue to drive the state forward. I was happy to meet with David Fink, the Federal Railroad Administration Administrator to discuss just how important railroads are to delivering critical energy resources across our country and beyond.” This statement underscores the strategic importance she places on railroad systems for energy distribution.

The tweets collectively portray Senator Lummis’s active engagement with both cultural events and significant policy discussions within her state.



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