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March 8, 2023

48% of Wyoming land is owned by the federal government. A map of Wyoming land ownership more closely resembles a massive chess board than a workable land apportionment strategy that fosters economic growth. Even just driving across public land to get to property you own can trigger bureaucratic red tape.


March 1, 2023

Converting tribal lands from "trust" to "restricted fee" status, and providing tribes with the ability to quickly enter 99-year leases, will provide Native American nations with the ability to pursue economic growth and increase efficiency for federal and tribal governments.


March 1, 2023

Bureaucratic red tape and outdated federal regulations stifle the economic potential of tribal lands. Indian tribes deserve the flexibility to use their lands the way they see fit.

As chair of the Indian and Insular Affairs Subcommittee, I seek to provide them with this long-overdue freedom.


February 28, 2023

The National Environmental Policy Act's flaws result in massive delays to infrastructure projects nationwide. This leads to less jobs, depleted resources, and higher energy prices for all Americans. It's time to revise NEPA to make sure it works for the benefit of the American people and economy.


February 28, 2023

Taxpayer funds are now funding "ecogrief" training for federal employees to help them "cope" with their emotional struggles related to the environment. Meanwhile, Biden's Administration seeks to destroy our nation's energy dominance.


February 23, 2023

Judiciary Democrats didn't want to see the state of our southern border for themselves. The citizens of Yuma, AZ know all to well how disastrous and deadly the Biden Administration's border policies have been.


February 9, 2023

The FBI and DOJ have abandoned their assigned missions and adopted a culture that runs counter to the rights and liberties of the American people


February 8, 2023

Coal is a reliable, affordable power that keeps the lights on. The world at large is growing in coal usage because renewable energy attempts haven't lived up to the production levels they promised.

We must support mining operations and remove barriers prohibiting their development if the United States wants to remain competitive at the global scale.