From Senator Mike Enzi <[email protected]>
Subject The Enzi Update - September 2019 Newsletter
Date September 16, 2019 9:45 PM
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Mike Enzi, United States Senator for Wyoming

Wyoming is home to
many small businesses, and I am always amazed by the ideas and ingenuity
that come from our state. The possibilities are endless when you have
the right tools. That's why I host an Inventors Conference [link 1]
every year aimed at helping and inspiring entrepreneurs in Wyoming.


I held my first Inventors Conference in 2004 as a way to help
Wyoming's small business owners and inventors succeed in the continually
evolving marketplace. The conference helps guide entrepreneurs by
providing information about the patent process, business planning, funding
options and marketing. This year, the Inventors Conference will be in
Evanston at the outreach center of Western Wyoming Community College on
Sept. 21. There is no charge for the Inventors Conference and it's open
to the public.

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Whether you're a
seasoned entrepreneur, a small business owner or recently came up with an
idea you'd like to pursue further, everyone is welcome to attend and
learn how to build on ideas. I highly encourage anyone interested to
register and take advantage of the knowledge and opportunities this
conference provides. You can register now by contacting my State Director
Karen McCreery at 307-250-1489 or [email protected] [link
3]. I hope to see you there.

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What's
new?**

Enzi applauds Dept. of Agriculture decision to cover massive irrigation
losses*

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U.S. Senator Mike Enzi, R-Wyo., said he appreciates the
Department of Agriculture for granting crop insurance protection for
producers hurt by the collapse of the Gering-Ft. Laramie-Goshen irrigation
canal tunnel, which transported water to more than 100,000 acres of
land in Wyoming and Western Nebraska.

"This is a critical time for
many Wyoming producers," Enzi said. "This decision will help provide
greater certainty to our farmers affected by the tunnel collapse so
they can prepare for the winter and the next season."

Click here [link
4] to learn more.

Enzi accepting nominees to military
academies*

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Enzi is accepting applications for nominations to the U.S.
military service academies for the 2020-21 school year. Every year, Enzi
gives Wyoming youth considering military careers the opportunity to apply
for a nomination to the Air Force Academy, the Merchant Marine
Academy, the Military Academy at West Point and the Naval Academy.

The
application, procedures and specific criteria are available on Enzi's
website [link 5]. Complete application packets are due by Nov. 5. For
additional information, please contact Martha Wilson at (307) 772-2477 or
[email protected] [link 6].

Wyoming delegation
applauds repeal of Waters of the United States rule*

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Enzi along with
U.S. Senator John Barrasso and Congresswoman Liz Cheney, all R-Wyo.,
applauded the Environmental Protection Agency for announcing final plans
to repeal and replace the Obama-era Waters of the United States
regulation.

"I am glad the administration is repealing the excessively
burdensome Waters of the United States rule, which was a massive
regulatory overreach that should have never been allowed in the first place,"
Enzi said. "This rule gave the federal government power to regulate
nearly every creek or pond. States know best how to manage our
resources. This announcement is good news for our farmers, ranchers and small
businesses."

Click here [link 7] to learn more.

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Around the
state**

Veterans History Project Day in Cheyenne*

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Enzi
and the Library of Congress put on a Veterans History Project event
dedicated to training volunteers to capture Wyoming veterans' stories.
These collections will be saved in the Library of Congress to forever
be remembered and honored. For more information on getting involved,
click here [link 9].

Enzi hosted Librarian of Congress Dr. Carla
Hayden in Laramie and Cheyenne*

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Enzi and his wife Diana
hosted the 14th Librarian of Congress at the re-enactment of Louisa
Swain's historic first vote in Laramie. They also met with library directors
from all across the state in Cheyenne and read to a group of children
at the Laramie County Library.

2nd annual USO Patriot Invitational
in Hulett*

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Enzi said he was honored to speak at the USO
Patriot Invitational in Hulett earlier this month. The USO plays a
leading role in showing appreciation for our troops and works to keep the
spirits of our service members high.




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