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John Barrasso's Public Statements on Issue: Arts, Entertainment, and History
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U.S. Senate (WY)
- Sr, Republican Minority Conference Chair
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03/09/2023
Barrasso, Hassan Introduce the Bipartisan Local Radio Freedom Act
03/02/2023
Letter to Lloyd Austin, Secretary of Defense - Bipartisan, Bicameral Coalition Investigates Korean War Memorial Inaccuracies
07/20/2022
Barrasso Introduces Bill to Increase Access to Japanese American History During World War II
10/15/2021
Tweet - "The historic and colorful Niobrara County Courthouse celebrated 101 years in Lusk today. It was a pleasure to be there to honor this historic building and the community it serves. Thank you to everyone involved in keeping Niobrara County strong for the next century."
07/22/2021
Senate Declares July 24 the National Day of the American Cowboy
07/03/2021
Tweet - "Cody always does a phenomenal job honoring our nation's veterans. At today's Freedom Celebration, we honored veterans from across Wyoming. It's fitting that we pay tribute to those who fought for our freedom this #IndependenceDay weekend."
06/08/2021
Congressman Joe Neguse Introduces Bipartisan Legislation to Support Colorado Public Lands and Mountain Economies
03/26/2021
Menendez, Barrasso Applaud Senate Passage of Resolution Honoring Greece's 200th Independence Day
01/08/2021
Tweet - "U.S. Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick lost his life in defense of the U.S. Capitol. Our condolences to Officer Sicknick's family. We must find and prosecute the criminals responsible."
01/06/2021
Tweet - "This violence and destruction have no place in our republic. It must end now."
12/02/2020
Barrasso Pays Tribute to Senator Mike Enzi
08/18/2020
Tweet - "100 years ago today, the #19thAmendment was ratified giving women the right to vote. Wyoming helped lead the charge 50 years earlier, refusing to join the union without this right for women. WY & the nation wouldn't be the same without our women leaders. #100YearsofWomensSuffrage"
08/18/2020
Tweet - ".@SecBernhardt just announced the opening & expansion of more than 850 hunting & fishing opportunities across 2.3 million acres at 147 national wildlife refuges & national fish hatcheries. This final rule is great news to hunters & fishermen in WY & across the country"
08/18/2020
Enzi, Barrasso applaud expansion of hunting and fishing opportunities
03/29/2020
Tweet - "#WomensHistoryMonth celebrates leaders like WY's Nellie Scott & Maud Clairmont. In the 1940s, Nellie, chairman of the Arapaho Council, & Maud, member of the Shoshone Business Council, showed incredible leadership by testifying before Congress to advocate for their tribes."
03/06/2020
Tweet - "March is #WomensHistoryMonth & Wyoming is blessed to have several outstanding women who contributed greatly to our state. One such woman was Dr. Grace Raymond Hebard. Photo credit: Grace Hebard Papers, @ahcwyo"
12/23/2019
Tweet - "75 years ago, thousands of American soldiers, including my father, were fighting for our freedom in the #BattleoftheBulge. As we celebrate Christmas, please remember their sacrifice and the sacrifice of all of our brave armed service members and their families."
10/29/2019
Anniversary of the Wyoming Weed and Pest Council
10/29/2019
Centennial Anniversary of the Wyoming Farm Bureau Federation
09/11/2019
Barrasso: America Must Forever Honor the Victims and Heroes of 9/11
09/11/2019
Executive Calendar
08/05/2019
Letter to the Hon. Mike Pompeo - Baldwin, Rubio Lead 86 Senators in Calling on Secretary Pompeo to Urge Poland to Support Restitution for Holocaust Victims and their Families
06/06/2019
Rosen Commemorates 75th D-Day Anniversary with Bipartisan Congressional Delegation in Normandy
06/04/2019
Executive Calendar
12/10/2018
Tweet - "#OTD in 1869, Wyoming Territorial Gov. Campbell signed the women's suffrage act into law, giving women the right to vote and hold public office. #WyomingDay #EqualityState"
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