From Senator Mike Enzi <[email protected]>
Subject The Enzi Update - August 2019 Newsletter
Date August 16, 2019 7:54 PM
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Mike Enzi, United States Senator for Wyoming

Since 1897, Cheyenne
Frontier Days has been a famous pastime for Wyoming families. Frontier
Days was once a two-day affair and the ultimate place for cowboys to
prove their skills and showcase the sport of rodeo. Today, the
celebration spans a week and is proudly the world's largest outdoor
rodeo.

Folks from around the state and country travel to experience the
cowboy culture that Cheyenne has to offer. From the rodeos, cook-offs,
airshows, parades and concerts, families can have full days of fun and
memories for a lifetime. Cheyenne Frontier Days is a favorite tradition
for many and is a great time that brings people together.

I wish
everyone a wonderful time at Cheyenne Frontier Days - a one-of-a-kind
treasure right here in the Cowboy State!

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What's
new?**

Wyoming state senator, bipartisan panel offer ideas to improve
federal budget process*

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U.S. Senator Mike Enzi, R-Wyo.,
hosted Wyoming Senator Eli Bebout, R-Riverton, at a U.S. Senate Budget
Committee hearing to explore the advantages of Wyoming's biennial
budgeting.

"The way Wyoming budgets and spends could provide important
lessons for Congress on fiscal responsibility," Enzi said.

Click
here [link 1] to learn more.

Enzi applauds new rule to replace Clean
Power Plan*

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Enzi applauded the Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA) for releasing the final version of the Affordable Clean Energy
rule to replace the Obama-era Clean Power Plan.

"I am glad the EPA
is replacing the Clean Power Plan, which was designed to put coal out
of business," Enzi said.

Click here [link 2] to learn more.


Enzi, Bennet introduce bill to update prescription drug labels**

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Enzi and U.S. Senator Michael Bennet, D-Colo., announced the
introduction of their Making Objective Drug Evidence Revisions for New
(MODERN) Labeling Act. The bipartisan legislation would authorize the U.S.
Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to modify outdated drug labels to
reflect new evidence relevant to the drug and its use.

"It is
important to make sure patients and providers have the most updated and
relevant information about prescription drugs," said Enzi.

Click here
[link 3] to learn more.

Senate passes defense bill that
strengthens military, includes two Enzi amendments*

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The Senate
passed defense policy legislation that would strengthen our military and
national security while improving the quality of life for our
nation's servicemen and women.

"I am glad the Senate passed this defense
bill that prioritizes quality of life for our troops and their families
as well as modernizing technologies and strengthening our alliances,"
Enzi said. "This bill is good for our troops and good for
Wyoming."

Click here [link 4] to learn more.



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Around the
state**

Enzi met with Wyoming Congressional Award students*

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Enzi congratulated students from around the state who earned their
Congressional Gold Medal in Washington, D.C. To learn more or to get
involved, click here. [link 6]

Enzi celebrated the 100th anniversary of
the Cody Stampede*

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*Enzi presenting a Congressional Record to Stampede Board Member Marc
Thompson for the 100th anniversary of the Cody Stampede.*

Enzi went
to Cody Stampede events for the 100th anniversary - a milestone for
the Stampede, for Cody and for Wyoming.

The Wyoming Capitol building
re-opened after years of renovation*

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State
legislators cutting the ribbon on July 10, 2019, which was also Wyoming's
birthday.
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