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Lummis won re-election in 2012. She ran unopposed in the Republican primary and defeated Democrat Chris Henrichsen and Libertarian Richard Brubaker in the November general election. [108]
Party | Candidate | Vote % | Votes | |
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Republican | 69% | 166,452 | ||
Democratic | Chris Henrichsen | 23.9% | 57,573 | |
Libertarian | Richard Brubaker | 3.5% | 8,442 | |
Constitution | Daniel Clyde Cummings | 2.1% | 4,963 | |
Country | Don Willis | 1.6% | 3,775 | |
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On November 2, 2010, Cynthia Lummis won re-election to the . She defeated David Wendt (D) and John V. Love (L) in the general election.
On November 4, 2008, Cynthia Lummis won election to the United States House . She defeated Gary Trauner (D) and W. David Herbert (L) in the general election. [110]
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Noteworthy eventsElectoral vote certification on january 6-7, 2021. Congress convened a joint session on January 6-7, 2021, to count electoral votes by state and confirm the results of the 2020 presidential election . Lummis voted against certifying the electoral votes from Pennsylvania. The Senate rejected the objection by a vote of 7-92. Campaign finance summary
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PGI: Change in net worthBased on congressional financial disclosure forms and calculations made available by OpenSecrets.org , Lummis' net worth as of 2012 was estimated between $5,332,023 to $23,487,999. That averages to $14,410,011 , which is higher than the average net worth of Republican House members in 2012 of $7,614,097.96. Lummis ranked as the 39th most wealthy representative in 2012. [111] Between 2007 and 2012, Lummis' calculated net worth [112] decreased by an average of 15 percent per year. Between 2004 and 2012, the average annual percentage increase for a member of Congress was 15.4 percent. [113]
The data used to calculate changes in net worth may include changes resulting from assets gained through marriage, inheritance, changes in family estates and/or trusts, changes in family business ownership, and many other variables unrelated to a member's behavior in Congress. PGI: Donation Concentration MetricFilings required by the Federal Election Commission report on the industries that give to each candidate. Using campaign filings and information calculated by OpenSecrets.org , Ballotpedia calculated the percentage of donations by industry received by each incumbent over the course of his or her career (or 1989 and later, if elected prior to 1988). Lummis received the most donations from individuals and PACs employed by the Oil & Gas industry. Comparatively, the top industry employer in Wyoming's At-large Congressional District was Educational services, and health care and social assistance, according to a 2012 U.S. Census survey. [116] From 2007-2014, 33.5 percent of Lummis' career contributions came from the top five industries as listed below. [117]
Like-minded colleaguesThe website OpenCongress tracks the voting records of each member to determine with whom he or she votes most and least often. The results include a member from each party. [118]
Ideology and leadershipBased on an analysis of bill sponsorship by GovTrack , Lummis was a " far-right Republican ," as of July 21, 2014. [119] This was the same rating Lummis received in June 2013. [120] Lifetime voting recordAccording to the website GovTrack, Lummis missed 129 of 4,997 roll call votes from January 2009 to September 2015. This amounted to 2.6 percent, which was higher than the median of 2.2 percent among representatives as of September 2015. [121] Congressional staff salariesThe website Legistorm compiles staff salary information for members of Congress. Lummis paid her congressional staff a total of $1,015,627 in 2011. Overall, Wyoming ranked 6th in average salary for representative staff. The average U.S. House of Representatives congressional staff was paid $954,912.20 in fiscal year 2011. [122] National Journal vote ratingsEach year National Journal publishes an analysis of how liberally or conservatively each member of Congress voted in the previous year. Click the link above for the full ratings of all members of Congress. Lummis ranked 149th in the conservative rankings in 2013. [123] Lummis was one of three members who ranked 120th in the conservative rankings in 2012. [124] Lummis was one of two members of congress who ranked 126th in the conservative rankings in 2011. [125] Voting with partyThe website OpenCongress tracks how often members of Congress vote with the majority of the chamber caucus. Lummis voted with the Republican Party 90.5 percent of the time, which ranked 204th among the 233 House Republican members as of July 2014. Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; invalid names, e.g. too many Lummis voted with the Republican Party 94 percent of the time, which ranked 179th among the 234 House Republican members as of June 2013. Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; invalid names, e.g. too many Note: Please contact us if the personal information below requires an update. One week before the 2014 election, Lummis' husband, Al Wiederspahn, died of a heart attack. She and their daughter, Annaliese, released the following statement: “Last night, my husband, Al, passed away peacefully in his sleep in our home in Cheyenne. Annaliese and I know that God has taken Al home to heaven, but right now our hearts are broken.” [105] 2026 Elections
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WASHINGTON, D.C — On Wednesday, U.S. Sen. Cynthia Lummis, R-Wyo., announced her committee assignments for the 118th Congress. Lummis will continue serving on the Environment and Public Works Committee, the Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Committee, and the Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee. All three committees have broad authority over a wide variety of issues critical for the state of Wyoming, including public lands, energy production, transportation, financial innovation and economic development, according to a news release. "My focus in Congress has always been ‘all Wyoming, all the time,’ and I look forward to continuing to serve on these important Senate committees that have jurisdiction over issues that impact the lives of people in Wyoming each and every day," Lummis said in the release. This Congress, Lummis will also serve as chair of the Senate Western Caucus, where she said she will defend the western way of life by promoting local decision-making and smart public land management, re-establishing American energy dominance, and fostering rural economic development in our communities. Let the news come to youGet any of our free email newsletters — news headlines, sports, arts & entertainment, state legislature, CFD news, and more.
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Lummis Receives Critical Committee Assignments for Wyoming Issues
Senator Joins Environment & Public Works, Banking and Commerce Committees Senator Cynthia Lummis of Wyoming has been named to the Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Committee; the Environment and Public Works Committee; and the Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee – three powerful Committees that position her to advocate for Wyoming’s natural resources, financial innovation and rural telecommunications and transportation issues. Of the assignments, Sen. Lummis said: “My focus has always been, and always will be, on Wyoming. These Committee assignments give me an incredible perch to advocate on behalf of Wyoming families, communities and industries. The Environment and Public Works Committee will allow me to be on the front lines in combatting President Biden’s misguided and reckless environmental policies that could bring domestic energy production to a screeching halt. Wyoming is well positioned to fight for our vast energy and natural resources – and the critical jobs and tax revenues they provide. “Limited transportation options and unreliable broadband are two of the biggest impediments to economic diversification in Wyoming. On the Commerce Committee, I look forward to working to expand rural broadband and addressing transportation needs for our small businesses and communities across Wyoming. I also continue to have serious concerns regarding censorship and the increasing power of Big Tech. It’s time for many of these companies to be held to account. “Lastly, Wyoming has been leading the way on financial innovation over the last several years. Through my role on the Banking Committee, I hope to shine a light on many of these pioneering efforts and work with federal regulators to ensure that regulation of digital assets are structured to encourage innovation, instead of stifling it. I also look forward to providing regulatory relief to our community banks and ensuring that we have vibrant, safe financial markets.” Sen. Lummis previously served as Wyoming state treasurer. During her time representing the state in the U.S. House of Representatives, she served on the Natural Resources Committee; Oversight and Government Reform Committee; Science, Space and Technology Committee; and Appropriations Committee. After her time in the House, she served on the bipartisan Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget. Given her previous congressional service, Sen. Lummis enters this term as the most senior freshman Republican.
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Introducing the minimalist mix, Carter’s newest capsule collectionLummis says committee assignments critical to Wyoming issuesWyoming’s U.S. Senator Cynthia Lummis has received three committee assignments that she says are critical to Wyoming issues. Lummis said assignments to the Banking Housing and Urban Affairs, Environment and Public Works and Commerce, Science and Transportation committees have positioned her to work for Wyoming’s natural resources, financial innovation and rural telecommunications and transportation issues. Lummis said her focus has always been, and always will be, on Wyoming, and the committee assignments give her an incredible perch to advocate on behalf of Wyoming families, communities and industries. She said the Environment and Public Works Committee will allow her to be on the front lines combating what she called President Biden’s misguided and reckless environmental policies that could bring domestic energy production to a screeching halt. In addition, Lummis said on the commerce committee, she looks forward to working to expand rural broadband and addressing transportation needs for small businesses and communities across Wyoming. She said limited transportation options and unreliable broadband are two of the biggest impediments to economic diversification in the state. Lastly, she said, with regard to the banking committee, Wyoming has been leading the way on financial innovation over the last several years, and as a member of that committee, she hopes to shine a light on those pioneering efforts. She said she also hopes to work with federal regulators to ensure that regulation of digital assets are structured to encourage innovation. Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked * Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. U.S. Senators Tina Smith, Cynthia Lummis Introduce Bipartisan Legislation to Protect Prospective Homebuyers from Predatory Financing Agreements
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, U.S. Senators Tina Smith (D-MN) and Cynthia Lummis (R-WY) introduced the Preserving Pathways to Homeownership Act , bipartisan legislation to establish basic protections for consumers who seek to purchase a home using a land contract, or contract for deed. Land contracts are an alternative form of seller financing for real estate transactions, often marketed as a way for people who can’t get a conventional mortgage to realize the dream of owning a home. However, land contracts can lack many of the consumer protections available in mortgage lending: full disclosure of costs and fees, protections if a homeowner misses payments or falls on hard times, and protections in the case of fraud. Unscrupulous sellers have used these arrangements to take advantage of unsuspecting buyers. They design the land contract to fail and move to evict when the buyer inevitably breaches it. Buyers typically lose their home and everything they’ve invested in it, and the seller can repeat this process with other buyers. It is estimated that across the country, more than 8 million homes have been sold with land contracts, underscoring the widespread nature of this issue. “Without a safe, decent place to call home, nothing in your life works – not your job, your health, your education, or your family. It is appalling that some Minnesota families trying to pursue the dream of home ownership, who are struggling to receive traditional mortgages, whether due to their credit rating, or because the tenets of their faith preclude them from paying and profiting off interest, are being taken advantage of by unscrupulous sellers offering exploitative land contracts,” said Smith . “I’ve heard heartbreaking stories from Minnesota Somali families who have had their religious beliefs used against them through real estate contracts promising ‘interest free’ home purchases, only to find themselves in contracts that seemed designed to fail so the seller can profit. This bill accomplishes a simple goal: it protects the people who have turned to land contracts to try and purchase a home through establishing a basic set of consumer protections. I’m grateful for the partnership of my colleague Senator Lummis in introducing bipartisan legislation that would provide these essential guardrails around land contract purchases, so residents don’t have to live in fear of having the rug pulled out from under them and their families.” “Homeownership is still a pillar of the American Dream, yet for far too many people in Wyoming, it has become unobtainable,” said Lummis. “While land contracts appear to be an attractive alternative for those who do not qualify for a conventional mortgage, they come with very different consumer protections that vary by state, sometimes leaving vulnerable consumers losing not only the home they purchased, but their entire investment. Homeownership cannot fall farther out of reach, which is why I have partnered with Senator Smith to introduce legislation that empowers states to impose two commonsense requirements for transactions that protect consumers and help them realize their dream of home ownership.” “This bill represents a significant step towards bringing land installment contracts out of the shadow lending system and preventing the loss of home equity for contract buyers,” said Sarah Mancini, co-director of advocacy at the National Consumer Law Center . “More steps are needed to expand access to homeownership, especially in communities of color; but the basic fairness required by this bill is essential.” Specifically, the Preserving Pathways to Homeownership Act would require states to enact legislation imposing two simple, commonsense requirements for transactions that involve the use of a land contract for the purchase of a home:
In July 2023, Senator Smith and Senator Lummis led a Housing, Transportation, and Community Development Subcommittee Hearing highlighting this issue that included testimony from witnesses supporting the urgency of this challenge and the need for Congressional action. Text of the legislation is available here . A one-pager summary of the legislation is available here .
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OC supervisor accused of corruption removed from board committee assignmentsThe Orange County Board of Supervisors unanimously voted to remove Supervisor Andrew Do from all committee and board appointments, including his role on the Orange County Transportation Authority, amid growing calls for his resignation following a federal investigation into a corruption scandal. The board’s decision: The board voted unanimously to remove Do from his roles, following revelations that he directed millions of dollars in contracts to a nonprofit linked to his daughter without disclosing her involvement. Supervisor Katrina Foley said, “We're having to do this because he will not resign, and we hope that he will resign because he should not continue to be publicly enriched off of the taxpayers when he, one, isn't doing his job, and two, is embroiled in a terrible corruption scandal.” The corruption scandal: The nonprofit, Viet America Society (VAS), is accused in a county lawsuit of misappropriating more than $10 million in taxpayer funds meant to feed the elderly during the pandemic. Do’s daughter, Rhiannon, and other VAS executives allegedly used the funds to purchase properties. Do, who has missed multiple board meetings since the raids, has not responded publicly to the accusations. His attorneys deny any wrongdoing, claiming that the organization was only guilty of poor recordkeeping. Download the NextShark App: Want to keep up to date on Asian American News? Download the NextShark App today! California county official stripped of committee assignments amid COVID fraud allegationsby RAY LEWIS | The National Desk SANTA ANA, Calif. (TND) — A California county official was removed from his committee assignments Tuesday amid allegations he helped embezzle millions in pandemic relief funds. The Orange County, California Board of Supervisors voted Tuesday to remove Supervisor Andrew Do, R-1st District, from his assignments. The board said it couldn’t dismiss Do altogether, but the council agreed with an agenda item to strip him of his appointments to multiple panels. Fox 11 Los Angeles reported the committees included the National Association of Counties, the Orange County Emergency Management Council and the Orange County Criminal Justice Coordinating Council, among others. “We can’t remove, but this item before us now, Item Number One, to remove him from these kinds of commissions and boards is a critical step in making sure that we show transparency, we do this before the public, so it’s important that we do this together and as a unified board,” Supervisor Vicente Sarmiento, D-2nd District, the resolution's sponsor, said. Supervisor Katrina Foley, D-5th District, accused Do of stealing public funds. She and Sarmiento said they supported censuring Do, claiming he will not resign. Unfortunately, we’re having to do this because he will not resign. And, we hope that he will resign, because he should not continue to be publicly enriched off of the taxpayers when he: one, isn’t doing his job, and two, is embroiled in a terrible corruption scandal,” Foley said. Do is accused of directing millions of dollars through his district discretionary fund to the Viet American Society, an organization that employed his daughter, according to The Orange County Register . The Viet American Society was reportedly designed to help distribute meals to seniors and residents with disabilities during the COVID-19 pandemic. However, the organization allegedly instead used much of the funds to buy personal property. Sarmiento suggested the board approach the subject of Do's involvement with the council “deliberately” since it understands what he and his office are facing. “We know that the residents in District One don’t have a representative that’s as available as he should be. And so, I feel for those residents,” Sarmiento said. “I want to make sure that they understand that the board is still going to be representing, carrying out the business of the public and of the people." Do did not return The National Desk’s request for comment prior to publication. Have questions, concerns or tips? Send them to Ray at [email protected] .
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Cynthia M. Lummis, the Senator from Wyoming - in Congress from 2023 through Present. ... View Member Committee Assignments (Senate.gov) ... Mike [Sen.-R-IN] (Introduced 08/01/2024) Cosponsors: Committees: Senate - Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Latest Action: Senate - 08/01/2024 Read twice and referred to the Committee on Banking ...
Lummis' career experience includes working as general counsel to former Wyoming Governor Jim Geringer, the director of the Wyoming Office of State Lands and Investments, and a law clerk with the Wyoming Supreme Court. Committee assignments U.S. Senate 2023-2024. Lummis was assigned to the following committees: [Source]
Cynthia M. Lummis, the Senator from Wyoming - in Congress from 2023 through Present. ... View Member Committee Assignments (Senate.gov) ... (Introduced 09/14/2023) Cosponsors: Committees: Senate - Environment and Public Works Latest Action: Senate - 09/14/2023 Read twice and referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. (All ...
Of the assignments, Sen. Lummis said: "My focus has always been, and always will be, on Wyoming. These Committee assignments give me an incredible perch to advocate on behalf of Wyoming families, communities and industries. The Environment and Public Works Committee will allow me to be on the front lines in combatting President Biden's ...
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Cynthia Marie Lummis Wiederspahn (/ ˈ l ʌ m ɪ s / LUH-miss; [1] born September 10, 1954) is an American attorney and politician serving as the junior United States senator from Wyoming since 2021. A member of the Republican Party, Lummis served as the U.S representative for Wyoming's at-large congressional district from 2009 to 2017. She served in the Wyoming House of Representatives from ...
WASHINGTON, D.C — On Wednesday, U.S. Sen. Cynthia Lummis, R-Wyo., announced her committee assignments for the 118th Congress.
Cynthia M. Lummis, the Senator from Wyoming - in Congress from 2023 through Present. ... View Member Committee Assignments (Senate.gov) ... Ron [Sen.-D-OR] (Introduced 06/14/2023) Cosponsors: Committees: Senate - Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Latest Action: Senate - 06/14/2023 Read twice and referred to the Committee on Banking ...
Of the assignments, Sen. Lummis said: "My focus has always been, and always will be, on Wyoming. These Committee assignments give me an incredible perch to advocate on behalf of Wyoming families, communities and industries. The Environment and Public Works Committee will allow me to be on the front lines in combatting President Biden's ...
View Member Committee Assignments (Senate.gov) Legislation Sponsored or Cosponsored by Cynthia M. Lummis ... S.3095 — 117th Congress (2021-2022) HERD Act of 2021 Sponsor: Sen. Lummis ... Committees: Senate - Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Latest Action: Senate - 10/28/2021 Read twice and referred to the Committee on Homeland ...
WASHINGTON, D.C — Today, U.S. Senator Cynthia Lummis (R-WY) announced her committee assignments for the 118th Congress. Lummis will continue serving on the Environment and Public Works Committee (EPW), the Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Committee, and the Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee. All three committees have broad authority over a wide variety of issues critical […]
Lummis said assignments to the Banking Housing and Urban Affairs, Environment and Public Works and Commerce, Science and Transportation committees have positioned her to work for Wyoming's ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Today, U.S. Senators Tina Smith (D-MN) and Cynthia Lummis (R-WY) introduced the Preserving Pathways to Homeownership Act, bipartisan legislation to establish basic protections for consumers who seek to purchase a home using a land contract, or contract for deed. Land contracts are an alternative form of seller financing for real estate transactions, often marketed as […]
The Orange County Board of Supervisors unanimously voted to remove Supervisor Andrew Do from all committee and board appointments, including his role on the Orange County Transportation Authority, amid growing calls for his resignation following a federal investigation into a corruption scandal. The corruption scandal: The nonprofit, Viet America Society (VAS), is accused in a county lawsuit ...
SANTA ANA, Calif. (TND) — A California county official was removed from his committee assignments Tuesday amid allegations he helped embezzle millions in pandemic relief funds. The Orange County, California Board of Supervisors voted Tuesday to remove Supervisor Andrew Do, R-1st District, from his assignments.
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About Cynthia. Cynthia Lummis was sworn into the United States Senate on January 3, 2021, becoming the first woman to serve as United States Senator from the great State of Wyoming. Born on a cattle ranch in Laramie County, Senator Lummis has spent her entire career fighting for Wyoming families, communities, businesses and values.
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87. S.3172 — 117th Congress (2021-2022) Foreign Agents Registration Modernization Act of 2021 Sponsor: Lummis, Cynthia M. [Sen.-R-WY] (Introduced 11/04/2021) Cosponsors: ( 1) Committees: Senate - Foreign Relations Latest Action: Senate - 11/04/2021 Read twice and referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations.
Barrasso, Lummis Slam BLM's Latest Land Grab Proposal in Wyoming. August 22, 2024 |. WASHINGTON, D.C. - U.S.Senators John Barrasso and Cynthia Lummis, both R-WY, released the following statements in response to the Bureau of Land Management (BLM)'s misguided Rock Springs Draft Resource Management Plan (RMP).
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WASHINGTON, D.C. — Today, U.S. Senator Cynthia Lummis (R-WY), Chair of the Senate Western Caucus, introduced five amendments to the appropriations bill that prioritize western states and roll back the Biden administration's outrageous Green New Deal policies. "For far too long, the Biden administration has catered to climate extremists inside the D.C. beltway by passing radical […]