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Sen. Cynthia Lummis called the FBI’s 2023 investigation into her phone records and data the “most serious infringements on the separation of powers in American history.”
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The Federal Bureau of Investigation reviewed senators’ and a representative’s phone calls made during the week of January 6, 2021.
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Wyoming politicians show support while event largely avoids contemporary controversy.
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Other avenues to change the monument’s name are on hold while Congress considers the bill.
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Rep. Hageman will serve as the chair of the Anti-Woke Caucus in the House, Sen. Barrasso is Senate Majority Whip and Sen. Lummis joins the Delivering Outstanding Government Efficiency Caucus.
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The HOUSES Act would allow the sale of federal land to a state or local government, so long as there's a plan in place to build affordable housing there.
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Sen. Cynthia Lummis said she will support the bill, while Sen. John Barrasso said he stands opposed.
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Wyoming Rep. Liz Cheney and 46 other Republicans voted for it alongside every Democrat in the House. The bill now heads to the Senate, but Wyoming's two senators won't say whether they'll support it.
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U.S .Senator Cynthia Lummis got an earful from a University of Wyoming commencement audience after making a statement about gender during her speech to graduates.
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Christopher Podlesnik will spend a year and a half in prison for voicemails he left members of Congress and a state lawmaker in January. He is also being fined $10,000.