Former U.S. Senator Mike Enzi of Wyoming. This account is no longer updated.

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After 24 years in the Senate, I gave my farewell address. I have really enjoyed being a senator. Not for the title, not for the recognition, certainly not for publicity. I love solving problems for folks in Wyoming & America. I like working on legislation. youtube.com/watch?v=ttw5fbOa…
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27 Jul 2021
His family expresses their deep appreciation for all of the prayers, support and concern. They now ask for privacy and continued prayers during this difficult time.  The family is planning to hold a celebration of a life well-lived, with details to be shared later.
27 Jul 2021
Former Wyoming U.S. Senator Mike Enzi passed away peacefully today surrounded by his family.
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27 Jul 2021
Former Wyoming U.S. Senator Mike Enzi passed away peacefully today surrounded by his family.
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26 Jul 2021
Mike Enzi in hospital after bicycle accident
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13 Dec 2020
Proud of our @WyoGuard members who play important roles in our communities and missions abroad. Providing aid for the COVID-19 response was just one example of their impact this year. As a former Wyoming guardsman, I send a salute to celebrate #Guard384. bit.ly/377O6he
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11 Dec 2020
I’m glad the Senate passed this important defense bill that prioritizes quality of life for our troops and their families while also supporting our American mining industry. enzi.senate.gov/public/index…
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11 Dec 2020
I’m especially pleased that it included provisions to strengthen America’s rare earth processing and manufacturing. I've been working to ensure that the supply chain for rare earths, from the mining to the refining, is done right here in this country – and better yet, in Wyoming.
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10 Dec 2020
I have the honor of nominating outstanding Wyoming residents to our service academies, and this year there were students applying from every corner of the state. Click the link to see the list of nominees! bit.ly/3qNZJSC
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10 Dec 2020
Happy Wyoming Day! Today, our great Equality State celebrates 151 years of being the first to officially recognize women’s inherent right to vote and to hold office.
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10 Dec 2020
Wyoming is home to many firsts – first woman to vote in a general election, first all-woman jury, first woman justice of the peace, first woman governor and so many more. I’m proud to see so many Wyoming women still leading the way.
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The Senate unanimously passed my bill with @SenatorHassan to help protect patients from counterfeit medical products like COVID-19 tests and vaccines. It’s crucial that we protect patients and ensure confidence in our health care system, especially now. enzi.senate.gov/public/index…

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Twenty-four unforgettable years of serving the people of Wyoming – thank you.
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On this day, 79 years ago, our country endured the attack and tragedy at Pearl Harbor. Today, we honor our heroes who lost their lives while fighting and all who served in WWII to defend our freedom.
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Mike Enzi retweeted
Sen. Cornyn says he hopes retiring Sen. Enzi completes his goal of going fishing in all 50 states
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In his farewell speech, @SenatorEnzi is still pushing the Senate to allow the use of iPads on the Senate floor. I've been writing about his crusade on this topic since 2014! rollcall.com/2014/03/17/sena…

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I especially owe thanks to my wife Diana. It has been a long journey since I first told her I was thinking of running for Mayor of Gillette 50 years ago. She has supported me more than anyone can truly comprehend. In no uncertain terms, I couldn’t have done it without her.
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It has been more than 50 amazing years together, and I look forward to our next adventure together.
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After 24 years in the Senate, I gave my farewell address. I have really enjoyed being a senator. Not for the title, not for the recognition, certainly not for publicity. I love solving problems for folks in Wyoming & America. I like working on legislation. youtube.com/watch?v=ttw5fbOa…
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As we move forward, our country has no shortage of problems we need to address. Some are out of our control, but many are of our own making.
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If my experience over the years has taught me anything, it is that we will never be able to tackle these challenges unless we find common areas of agreement first and work to solve those problems together.
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