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    Mar 8

    REALITY CHECK: Here's the video didn't show: discussed how more innovation can continue to reduce global carbon emissions. We can cut CO2 without a $93 trillion that would ruin our strong and growing economy.

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  2. Wyoming is proud of its history of women trail blazers. Not only was it home to the first female governor and the first woman to be appointed justice of the peace, it also approved the first state constitution that granted women the right to vote.

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    Mar 8

    🚨 BREAKING 🚨 The February jobs report shows the *fastest wage growth in over a decade.* Even President Obama’s former economic advisor praised the unemployment numbers and “strong” wage growth.

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  4. Congratulations to Wyoming’s own on celebrating 50 years of business this month.

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    Mar 7

    In just over two years, and Republicans in Congress have helped create a strong, healthy, and growing economy that continues to “confound many experts’ projections.” Here’s more from this morning 👇

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    Mar 6

    Here’s an inconvenient truth for : We can reduce carbon emissions without the radical, $93 trillion . . spoke on the Senate floor about cutting carbon through innovation, not regulation. ⬇️

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    Mar 6

    Spring is a time of year when many Wyoming residents travel to Washington, D.C. The Wyoming delegation was pleased to host the first Wyoming Wednesday of the year this morning. It's a great opportunity to visit with folks about issues important to them over coffee & donuts.

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  8. Congrats to Kemmerer’s Easton Countryman and Rawlins’ Toby Arment on being Wyoming’s delegates at the 2019 U.S. Program and earning a $10,000 scholarship. Both are excellent students and have volunteered extensively in their communities.

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    Mar 5

    Dems continue their push for a radical that would cost American families up to $65,000 per year. That includes skyrocketing home electricity bills. More clean energy innovation, NOT more regulation, can further reduce global carbon emissions.

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    Mar 5

    Americans are back to work and making more money thanks to pro-jobs Republican policies. But, if Democrats have their way with the and other plans, they’ll drive a stake through the heart of our strong, healthy, and growing economy. We can't let that happen.

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  11. Wrote in on how American innovation holds the key to reducing carbon emissions, not unworkable and unaffordable proposals like the .

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  12. On this day in 1872, was established as the nation’s first national park.

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  13. Retweeted
    Feb 28

    Chairman in : 3 truths in lowering carbon dioxide emissions: 1. The climate is changing & we have a responsibility to do something 2. The world will continue to rely on abundant fossil fuels & 3. Innovation is the ultimate solution

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  14. These skilled & dedicated professionals are a vital part of WY’s health care community. It’s time for Medicare to modernize its reimbursement structure so seniors across America can fully benefit from the outstanding care PAs provide.

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  15. Joined today in introducing bipartisan legislation that will allow Medicare to reimburse physician assistants directly for the care they provide.

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  16. You can’t escape the fact that nearly every Democrat senator running for president supports it. The Senate will soon be voting on the & Democrats will have the chance to vote for the radical policies they say they support.

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  17. Senate Democrats are introducing an alternative resolution to the proposal. I don’t blame them for trying to duck this big green bomb.

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    Feb 28

    What’s the deal with the ? said it best: the is a big, green bomb that will blow a hole in our strong economy.

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  19. As acting administrator of , he has prioritized commonsense policies that protect our air & water, while allowing our economy to grow. I look forward to working with in his new role.

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  20. The Senate has taken decisive action to confirm Andrew Wheeler as administrator of the . He will do an excellent job leading the agency.

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