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Retirement security is an important issue for all Americans, which is why I introduced a Senate resolution declaring Oct. 20-26 as National Retirement Security Week. For many of us, life is all about working hard and spending time with our loved ones. While our days can get carried away with work projects, family events and other chaotic responsibilities of adulthood, one of the best things you can do for yourself is to set aside time and effort to save for your retirement. I encourage everyone to invest in yourself and take steps to build your own reliable savings. The difference between saving to be comfortable and saving to be confident begins with contributing to your fullest financial potential. The key to a financially healthy retirement is maintaining a reliable savings that you are confident in. Save for the life you worked so hard for before it is too late. Click here to learn more. 

 
 

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Enzi celebrates signing of Autism CARES into law

U.S. Senator Mike Enzi, R-Wyo., applauded the president signing the Autism Coordination, Accountability, Research, Education and Support (CARES) Act of 2019 into law. 

"These programs serve a critical role in improving our understanding of the causes and symptoms of autism spectrum disorder," Enzi said. "By reauthorizing this legislation, we will continue the good work toward finding solutions to improve the lives of people and their families affected by autism spectrum disorder.”

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Wyoming delegation applauds BLM proposal to reduce soda ash royalty rates

Enzi along with U.S. Senator John Barrasso and Congresswoman Liz Cheney, all R-Wyo., applauded the Bureau of Land Management's (BLM) proposed rule to help lower the federal tax imposed on soda ash mineral production. 

“Reducing the federal royalty rate will allow America’s soda ash to stay competitive in the global market,” Enzi said. “Wyoming produces more than 90 percent of the nation’s soda ash, and it is the state’s top international export. The BLM’s proposed rule to streamline the rate reduction process is great news for our state.”

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Around the State

Where in Wyoming can you find this mural? 

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Enzi hosted his annual Inventors Conference in Evanston 

Last month, Enzi hosted his Inventors Conference where he saw firsthand the ingenious ideas coming from Wyoming. From patents to funding options, experts representing business resources from around the state came to help entrepreneurs make their invention journeys happen. 


Enzi wrote a column on Wyoming's local art 

Local art is one of Wyoming's unique treasures and an important part of our economy.
Read here how these Wyomingites turned their passions into professions. 


Congratulations to the 2019 Wyoming Cowboy Hall of Fame inductees! 

Every year, Wyoming recognizes trailblazing folks by honoring them in the Cowboy Hall of Fame. Since 2013, this organization has worked to preserve the important cowboy and ranching history of our state. 

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