Just in from the Governor’s Office:
June 20, 2007
******FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE******
******NOTE CORRECTED SPELLING OF BARRASSO
Contact: Press Secretary Cara Eastwood
Office: (307) 777-7437
Cell: (307) 421-0197
GOVERNOR’S LETTER TO U.S. SENATE SEAT NOMINEES
CHEYENNE, Wyo. - Gov. Dave Freudenthal sent the following letter today to the three nominees for Wyoming’s vacant U.S. Senate seat.
The letter was addressed individually to the three candidates: John Barrasso, Cynthia Lummis and Tom Sansonetti.
I have been notified of your selection as one of three individuals eligible for appointment to serve as a Wyoming Senator pending a special election in 2008.
The statutory scheme does not require you to participate in a conversation with me prior to my appointment of a Senator within five days. However, I would appreciate the opportunity to meet with each of you prior to making the appointment. Given the partisan marathon you have just completed, I can understand a lack of enthusiasm about one more discussion of your thoughts and plans should you become a Senator for Wyoming. In order to make the conversation more useful, I am attaching a partial list of issues/matters (in no particular order) which relate to your potential role as Senator. I am not sure which of these or other items we will discuss, but these are some of the items we see in our office and in Wyoming. I am available Wednesday afternoon and Thursday afternoon in Cheyenne.
Excuse me, but what? This just seems like a rather asinine statement to make. After all, I am sure that Sansonetti, Barrasso, and Lummis are exhausted from the intense 2 week selection process, but to imply that they somehow lack enthusiasm to discuss the issues after that is a stretch, at best. It seems to me — and I could be completely off-base on this — that Freudenthal is trying to get some sort of dig in toward the Republicans. Either we’re too partisan, or perhaps, that discussing issues of importance to Wyoming’s Senators is not a high priority to the Republican nominees. I’m really not sure, just unimpressed with that statement overall.
While not on the list, federal fiscal and monetary policy has always been of interest to me and perhaps we can have an illuminating discussion.
If you wish to meet before I make my selection, please let me know. Please contact Barb Warburton at 777.7435. I would also appreciate receiving a copy of any materials you may have submitted to the central committee members. Given the public interest in this process, I am releasing this correspondence contemporaneous with its transmittal to you.
Best regards,
Dave Freudenthal
Governor
Now, here is where it gets good:
Potential Issues/Matters of Interest
Federal funding support for various state, local and private projects
FERC: pipelines, transmission lines, energy corridors
Clean coal and alternative energy
Carbon management/climate change
EPA - air quality
Federal research dollars
Interstate highway system funding
Role of federal government: 2nd Amendment, 10th Amendment
APHIS - brucellosis
Wolves, Sage Grouse, Preble’s Meadow Jumping Mouse, Grizzly, ESA, etc.
Federal disaster designation
Health care - electronic medical records, costs, federal responsibility
Medicaid/Medicare, rural hospitals
Law enforcement
National Guard
Patriot Act
Wyoming Range
Wild and Scenic Rivers
Real ID
Responsibility for immigration policy
Special places in Wyoming
Federal lands - Forest Service, BLM, Park Service
Constituent services
Farm bill/agriculture policy/federal grazing policy
Free trade
Alcohol and substance abuse
National parks
Ability to work on a bi-partisan basis
Unfunded mandates on state/locals
FMR’s - revenue stream
Senate confirmation power
Gasoline prices
Balanced growth - federal government as landlord
Education - NCLB, role of federal government
Water - federal role through Bureau of Reclamation and participation in water projects
Wind River Indian Reservation - federal trust responsibility
Firefighting
Federal objections to state water projects
Air traffic/support for airport construction
Worker Visas
Federal lease buyback
Blah, blah, blah. Quite the all-encompassing list. Oh, except for a few other issues that Americans (and Wyomingites) tend to care about… namely, abortion, same sex marriage, the War on Terror, etc.
I’m glad that Freudenthal is concerned about the gasoline prices, but shouldn’t he be asking his fellow DemonRats about that one? After all, they’re in power now and gas prices have been rising even more. As for Senate confirmation power and the ability to work on a bi-partisan basis… I think that the Republican nominees ought to promise to do the exact same thing the Democrats did when they were the Senate minority — obstruction of the Constitution, etc. It’s only fair, right?
I really get the feeling these interviews are just for show. He knows who he is going to pick. He’s only biding his time and trying to put on a happy face before revealing it to the people.
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