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>Sen. Cynthia Lummis was sitting in Fossil Fuel Coffee in Kemmerer when her phone rang. It was the president of the United States. Donald Trump was calling to discuss developments around TerraPower's nuclear reactor project in Kemmerer, and Lummis marveled at the scene — a U.S. senator taking a call from the leader of the free world inside a little coffee shop in a small Wyoming town. "That's just the way he is," Lummis told the Wyoming Senate on Monday. "He's super engaged on these issues, and it's making a difference for Wyoming." That anecdote was part of what amounted to a farewell address from Wyoming's senator, who appeared before the Wyoming Senate and House to deliver what she characterized as a series of wins from her 14 years of service in Washington D.C. Her message was future-leaning and optimistic, centered on digital assets, energy and artificial intelligence.

Archive: https://archive.today/M9IXK From the post: >>Sen. Cynthia Lummis was sitting in Fossil Fuel Coffee in Kemmerer when her phone rang. It was the president of the United States. Donald Trump was calling to discuss developments around TerraPower's nuclear reactor project in Kemmerer, and Lummis marveled at the scene — a U.S. senator taking a call from the leader of the free world inside a little coffee shop in a small Wyoming town. "That's just the way he is," Lummis told the Wyoming Senate on Monday. "He's super engaged on these issues, and it's making a difference for Wyoming." That anecdote was part of what amounted to a farewell address from Wyoming's senator, who appeared before the Wyoming Senate and House to deliver what she characterized as a series of wins from her 14 years of service in Washington D.C. Her message was future-leaning and optimistic, centered on digital assets, energy and artificial intelligence.

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