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Wyoming counties bring congressional staff to state to show resource and economic issues
Summary
The Wyoming County Commissioners Association described a multi-year program that brings congressional staffers to Wyoming to see energy, agriculture, forest management, wildlife and other public-land topics firsthand. The program aims to build relationships and inform federal staff about local priorities.
The Wyoming County Commissioners Association told the Select Federal Natural Resource Management Committee about an ongoing congressional‑staff tour program intended to familiarize federal staff with Wyoming’s resources, land‑use challenges and local governments.
Jeremiah Ryman, executive director of the Wyoming County Commissioners Association, said the initiative brings 15 to 20 senior congressional staffers to different regions of Wyoming each year; the association pays for staff travel and counties…
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