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Wyoming’s Energy Future
Wyoming literally powers the nation. Our state produces 14 times more energy than we consume, making us the largest net exporter of energy in the nation. We do that with the cleanest burning coal in the world. Not only is it the cleanest, we are learning how to make it even cleaner with carbon capture technology.
 
Unfortunately, progressives continue to push rhetoric and pursue plans to hamstring our domestic energy production. Instead of promoting reliable domestic energy production, they concoct plans such as the Green New Deal, which would stymie our production here at home and empower China and Russia to pollute while strengthening their chokehold on energy dependent countries. It makes no sense.
 
I’m not one to complain about a policy without having a solution, so I joined my colleagues Senators Dan Sullivan (R-AK) and Kevin Cramer (R-ND) to develop the American Energy, Climate, and Jobs Plan. Our plan promotes an all-of-the-above energy strategy that preserves traditional energy sources like coal, oil, and natural gas while developing technologies, such as carbon capture, to cut their emissions. The plan also promotes clean energy sources such as nuclear, wind, solar and hydro to better secure our domestic energy supply and cut emissions while creating new, sustainable jobs.
 
The framework is built around five key policy priorities:
1) Expand America’s current power and energy production base to leverage our world-class energy resources to empower American workers, enhance U.S. economic and national security, and reduce global greenhouse gas emissions.
2) Support infrastructure, resources, investments and incentives to build out the American renewable energy manufacturing and electricity sector.
3) Leverage America’s energy and natural resource abundance and independence to create millions of good-paying jobs in the energy and manufacturing sectors, and empower the American worker.
4) Enact permitting reforms to make sure all energy, mineral, and infrastructure projects can be built in an efficient, timely, and certain manner.
5) Take advantage of America’s abundant energy and natural resources and rebuild American supply chains to continue to gain competitive advantages against China, Russia, Iran and other foreign adversaries while lowering global greenhouse gas emissions.
 
The United States has the ingenuity and the resources to address the human causes of climate change, but we cannot address it by relying on, or forcing other nations to rely on, foreign sources for our energy needs. It’s time to move the needle on climate change, not just move the needle on the rhetoric of climate change. No nation on earth is better equipped, better prepared, or has a better track record at producing clean, reliable energy than the United States. This plan will make a difference. It’ll allow Wyoming to keep powering the nation. It’ll encourage more job creation. It’ll lower energy prices. It’ll promote reliable energy grids. It’ll cut greenhouse gas emissions to ensure a cleaner earth for future generations. It’ll move the needle.
 
Happy Trails,
WORKING IN WASHINGTON
  • I gave a speech on the Senate floor objecting to vaccine mandates and President Biden’s attempt to interfere with your personal freedoms. I am vaccinated, and I strongly believe in the safety and effectiveness of these vaccines. However, the decision to get a vaccine should be made between an individual and their doctor, not the government.
  • I sent a letter to President Biden offering several commonsense ideas to help address America’s supply chain crisis. The letter presents several potential actions the administration could take to help ease the supply chain crisis and make sure stores have stocked shelves this Christmas season.
Legislative Actions:
  • I led my colleagues in a letter asking the Environment and Public Works Committee for immediate consideration of my Grizzly Bear State Management Act, which would let Wyoming and other states manage the grizzly population in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem.
  • I joined Senators Dan Sullivan (R-AK) and Kevin Cramer (R-ND) in rolling out the American Energy, Jobs, and Climate Plan. This framework would lower global emissions by 40 percent by 2050 through things like increased American energy production, nuclear energy, CCUS, and permitting reform.
  • I cosponsored a bill and an amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act by Senator Steve Daines (R-MT) that would prohibit the Department of Justice from paying up to $450,000 per person to illegal immigrants.
  • I introduced the Foreign Agents Registration Modernization (FARM) Act. This bill makes sure that all foreign agents’ registration forms are fully machine readable and accessible, making them easier to search and increasing transparency for those lobbying on behalf of foreign interests in the U.S.
Votes: 
  • Motion to Proceed to S.4, John R. Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act of 2021
    • Opposed
  • Confirmation and cloture invoked on Rajesh D. Nayak to be an Assistant Secretary, Department of Labor
    • Opposed
  • Confirmation and cloture invoked on Jeffrey M. Prieto to be an Assistant Administrator, Environmental Protection Agency
    • Opposed
WORKING IN WYOMING
Media:
  • I joined Squawk Box on CNBC to respond to Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg’s comments on the Democrats’ tax and spend plan “Build Back Better” and America’s supply chain crisis.
In State Focus: 
  • Flights from the Cheyenne Regional Airport to Denver International Airport began on Monday, November 1st. Throughout the renovation process, my staff and I worked tirelessly with airport officials and advocated for the state to make sure that renovations were completed as soon as possible. I spoke to the FAA and panelists at a Senate Commerce Committee hearing about federal support and fund dispersals. Now, during the holiday season, two flights will be offered from Cheyenne to Denver every day.
News Around Wyoming: 

Oil City News
The Bureau of Land Management Wyoming State Office is planning to hold an oil and gas lease sale during the first quarter of 2022 after oil and gas lease sales that were originally scheduled for March and June 2021 were deferred.
 
Those oil and gas lease sales in the first and second quarters of 2021 were paused under an executive order issued by President Joe Biden. The oil and gas lease sales are being resumed after a federal judge blocked the pause, as the Associated Press reports.
 
KULR8
The Wyoming Department of Health (WDH) says a beginning supply of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine for kids ages 5-11 has been delivered to public health offices across the state.

Dr. Alexia Harrist, state health officer and state epidemiologist with WDH, says Wyoming parents should choose to vaccinate their children for various reasons.

I had the great honor of seeing my nephew, Giovanni, and 23 of his fellow marines perform as part of a 24-man Silent Drill Platoon in Washington, D.C.


WYOMING SHOUT OUT
A huge congratulations to the Cowboy Joe Club! During their 35th annual auction in Cheyenne, they raised a record $600,000. The state of Wyoming will match these donations, leading to $1.2 million to support student athletes at the University of Wyoming.

OFFICE LOCATIONS


Cody
1285 Sheridan Avenue, Suite 215
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
Phone: 307-261-6572


Sheridan
P.O. Box 6677
Sheridan, WY 82801
Phone: 307-439-7783


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 124
Washington, DC 20510
Phone: 202-224-3424

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