From Senator Lummis <[email protected]>
Subject To President Biden, from Wyoming: It’s Time to End the Crisis at the Southwest Border
Date February 9, 2024 5:27 PM
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To President Biden,
from Wyoming: It's Time to End the Crisis at the Southwest Border





Since President Biden entered
office, more than 8.8 million illegal aliens and enough fentanyl
to kill every man, woman and child in this country have come
across the southwest border.

It is past time we secure the
border and stop the flood of illegal aliens and deadly drugs
pouring into our country. Unfortunately, the supplemental funding
bill put before the Senate this week failed to achieve this goal.


The legislation would have
effectively legalized 1.8 million illegal border crossings per
year and provided millions of dollars to bail out sanctuary
cities that are in danger of becoming bankrupt as a result of
their own failed policies. Rather than irresponsibly printing
money and adding to the $34 trillion debt, our country would be
far better off if President Biden admitted his open-borders
agenda has been an unmitigated disaster and brought back the
highly successful Trump-era policies.

The president could close the
border, end catch and release, build the wall and reinstate
Trump-era policies like 'Remain in Mexico' tomorrow if he wanted
to. The Biden administration saying it cannot enforce existing
laws is a bold-faced lie.

On behalf of all Wyoming
families, I implore President Biden to use the ample authority at
his disposal to end the crisis at our southern border
immediately.


Happy Trails,









Senator Lummis' Week in Pictures






I had a fun visit with the
Cheyenne Central High School Future Farmers of America. We got to
discuss the students' FFA projects as well as what is happening
with the Farm Bill in the Senate.


























WORKING
IN WASHINGTON



Legislative Actions:


I led eight of my
colleagues in sending a letter to U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet
Yellen imploring the Biden administration to comply with Section
123 of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection
Act. Section 123 requires the Financial Stability Oversight
Council (FSOC) to submit a report to Congress every five years on
the economic impact of financial services regulatory changes
including rules, guidance and other agency actions intended to
reduce systemic risk.

With the
people of Wyoming struggling to keep up with soaring inflation,
the Biden administration needs to comply with the law and be
transparent about the true cost of their ever-expanding big
government regulatory agenda.














WORKING
IN WYOMING



Working for Wyoming:
Our country is facing
crisis after crisis. There is an invasion at the southwest
border, the cost of living has increased nearly 20% since
President Biden took office and the debt is on track to exceed
$54 trillion in the next decade. The last thing the people of
Wyoming need is for President Biden to be focused on their
household appliances instead of these major issues.

And yet, he is.

The Biden
administration announced a new rule forcing manufacturers to only
sell furnaces that convert at least 95% of fuel into heat. This
unobtainable new standard effectively bans all non-condensing
furnace models, forcing a majority of Wyoming households to adopt
electric heat pumps or spend thousands of dollars to renovate
their homes to meet the new requirements.

The people of Wyoming
should have the freedom to decide what type of appliances they
have in their homes. I joined Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) in
introducing a Congressional Review Act to block the new rule and
keep the Biden administration out of your kitchen.













2nd Annual Wyoming Funding Summit
Set for April 8-12 in Riverton







Registration is open for the
second annual Wyoming Funding Summit hosted by Senator John
Barrasso, Governor Mark Gordon and me!

The summit provides FREE
professional training on identifying, applying for, securing and
managing grant funding. You will get the opportunity to interact
with and hear directly from state and federal funding agencies.
Towns and counties are strongly encouraged to attend.

To learn more information, see
the highlights and materials from last year and register for this
year as a speaker or as an attendee, please click here.










WYOMING SHOUT OUT






Congratulations to Laramie High
School senior Grace Zhou and Glenrock High School junior Casey
Toner for being selected to represent Wyoming in the U.S. Senate
Youth Program (USSYP).

This program assembles the
brightest high school students from across America for an
incredible week-long conference in our nation's capital.

The students will have the
opportunity to meet with senators, cabinet members and a U.S.
Supreme Court Justice.

Grace and Casey, you are making
Wyoming proud. I cannot wait to meet you both when you come to
DC!




















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Cody
1285 Sheridan Avenue,
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Cody, WY 82414
Phone: 307-527-9444


Cheyenne
Federal Center
2120 Capitol Avenue,
Suite 2007
Cheyenne, WY 82001
Phone: 307-772-2477

Casper
Dick Cheney Federal
Bldg.
100 East B Street,
Suite 3201
PO Box 33201
Casper, WY 82601
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Sundance
120 North 4th Street
(769)
P.O. Box 769
Sundance, WY 82729
Phone: 307-283-3461

Star Valley
80 1st Street
Suite 105
P.O. Box 1630
Afton, WY 83110
Phone: 307-248-1736

Washington, DC
Russell Senate Office
Building
Room SR 127A
Washington, DC 20510
Phone: 202-224-3424

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