Senator Mike Enzi

Enzi Votes Against Hagel Confirmation [AUDIO]
Enzi Votes Against Hagel Confirmation [AUDIO]
Enzi Votes Against Hagel Confirmation [AUDIO]
Wyoming Senator Mike Enzi voted with the minority on Tuesday as the U.S. Senate voted to move forward the nomination of former Nebraska Senator Chuck Hagel as Secretary of Defense. Contracts totaling nearly $20.1 million for 12 projects around the state were awarded by the Wyoming Transportation Commission during it's February meeting. Amy Richards has a report. Click past jump to listen to Wyomin
Enzi Says Meeting Gave Great Input
Enzi Says Meeting Gave Great Input
Enzi Says Meeting Gave Great Input
Wyoming Senator Mike Enzi says a "listening session" he held Tuesday afternoon at the Laramie County Public Library gave him a lot to think about. The state's senior senator says by his count 43 different topics were discussed, including one person who hit 12 different issues, which Enzi says he only counted as one of the 43...
Enzi, Barrasso Support Trade Bill [AUDIO]
Enzi, Barrasso Support Trade Bill [AUDIO]
Enzi, Barrasso Support Trade Bill [AUDIO]
U.S. Senators Mike Enzi and John Barrasso say soda ash, oil field equipment and other Wyoming products will be allowed to fairly compete in Russian markets under a trade bill both senators voted for on Thursday. Governor Matt Mead says he supports a management alternative for the Shoshone National Forest which does not expand designated wilderness areas. Click past jump to listen to Wyoming Radio
Barrasso, Enzi Work For Ground Missiles [AUDIO]
Barrasso, Enzi Work For Ground Missiles [AUDIO]
Barrasso, Enzi Work For Ground Missiles [AUDIO]
Wyoming Senators Mike Enzi and John  Barrasso are lobbying for the continuation of America's ground-based nuclear missile systems. Joy Greenwald has a report. Federal wildlife officials will hold a series of public meetings on their proposal to buy conservation easements along the Bear River. Click past jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.
Gas Industry Awaits Obama Action [AUDIO]
Gas Industry Awaits Obama Action [AUDIO]
Gas Industry Awaits Obama Action [AUDIO]
Wyoming Senator Mike Enzi says senior lobbying groups need to put forward plans for maintaining the viability of Social Security. The natural gas industry is waiting to see what action President Obama takes on issues related to their industry during his second term. Click past jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.
Enzi Says Senior Groups Threaten Future Social Security
Enzi Says Senior Groups Threaten Future Social Security
Enzi Says Senior Groups Threaten Future Social Security
Wyoming Republican Senator Mike Enzi says  demographics and the fact more people are living long enough to collect Social Security mean some sort of changes will be needed to make sure the program is viable for future generations. But he says anytime anyone discusses adjustments to the system to insure it's long-term viability...
Enzi Says Election Raises Gas Concerns [AUDIO]
Enzi Says Election Raises Gas Concerns [AUDIO]
Enzi Says Election Raises Gas Concerns [AUDIO]
Wyoming Senator Mike Enzi says he is concerned about the future of the natural gas industry in view of the election results this week. The state's senior senator says one issue is whether the Democrats who control the senate and the presidency will move to end tax breaks for businesses involved in gas development. Governor Matt Mead says one way for the state to avoid federal over-regulation on is
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Mead Says His Office, Agencies Working on Budget Cuts
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Governor Matt Mead says his office is still working with state agencies on budget cut proposals going forward. Senator Mike Enzi says the deadline to apply for a U.S. Senate Spring 2013 page position is November 6th. Amy Richards reports. Click past jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News. //townsquare.media/site/100/files/2012/10/wyoming-radio-news-am.mp3">

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