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A Cowboy State first; Cheney swears in Wyoming's full congressional delegation

Wyoming's U.S. Senators John Barrasso, left, and Mike Enzi, right, chat with U.S. Rep. Cynthia Lummis, R-Wyo., after Tuesday's swearing-in ceremony in Washington, D.C. The Cowboy State's congressional delegation was sworn in by Vice President Dick Cheney, who grew up in Casper.

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CHEYENNE -- All three members of Wyoming's congressional delegation took oaths of office Tuesday as members of the 111th Congress.

"It was the first time since Wyoming became a state that two senators were sworn in together, and the person who swore them in is from Wyoming, the vice president," said Sen. John Barrasso, referring to Vice President Dick Cheney.

Barrasso, Sen. Mike Enzi and U.S. Rep. Cynthia Lummis all took the oaths of office Tuesday.

Lummis said she was one of about 55 freshmen sworn in, including 22 Republicans and 33 Democrats.

One of the first orders of business in the U.S. House, Lummis said, was to acknowledge the resignation of Congressman Rahm Emanuel of Illinois, who quit to become President-elect Barack Obama's chief of staff.

Lummis said she was issued her voting card, which members insert into a small box at the end of each row of seats and then press a button that says aye or nay.

When that happens the member's name lights up on the electronic voting board in a red light or a green light.

The first vote Tuesday, however, was a roll call vote to elect the speaker of the U.S. House.

It was an individual voice vote and took more than one hour. Lummis said the voice vote for the speaker is a tradition.

"Fortunately, I believe we got that tradition out of the way," Lummis said.

She noted there is no women's restroom in the anteroom outside the House chambers, but there is a special women's "reading" room and a restroom across statutory hall that is "magnificent."

It is located in the original capitol building, the part that did not burn down in the War of 1812. The couch in the room is the same one that John Quincy Adams was lying on when he died.

Lummis said she is co-sponsoring a bill to stop the congressional pay raise for 2010.

She also signed on to a bill to rescind the 2009 congressional pay raise. But the prime sponsor withdrew it after lawyers raised constitutional questions about the bill, Lummis said.

Lummis also is putting out feelers about committee assignments. She said she would like a seat on the Energy and Commerce Committee but realizes as a freshman she's unlikely to get that assignment.

After that, she's got her eyes on possible assignments to the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee and on the House Ethics Committee.

Contact capital bureau reporter Joan Barron at (307) 632-1244 or joan.barron@trib.com


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Bubba wrote on Jan 7, 2009 7:19 AM:

" Lummis on the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee and on the House Ethics Committee!
Sounds like a great platform for waging political war on the Democratic majority.
Back when the ReThugs were in the majority, they could find no fault among the GOPers.
I'll consider Lummis an objective adult the day she criticizes a Republican. "

TR wrote on Jan 7, 2009 8:24 AM:

" Too bad working folks dont have any representation from Wyoming. Its easy to see who gets all thefrosting in this state. Watch Lummis very close. "

69FORD wrote on Jan 7, 2009 10:46 AM:

" Anyone's guess what those dandies are up to. No doubt something to benefit the top 10 % of Wyoming people , not working class folks. "

Lavern wrote on Jan 7, 2009 3:10 PM:

" TR? Working folks? You mean that you believe that all democrats are poor, uneducated hourly wage earners, correct? I guess that part makes some sense, you have to be ignorant not to see through the socialists agenda. What about your rich buddies that live in Jackson who recently all moved here from Kalifornia? They're all socialists, er, democraps too. "

Casper Resident wrote on Jan 7, 2009 3:22 PM:

" Fitting that Cheney would swear in our congressional deligation. Too bad they don't have a single good idea between the three of them and being in the minority party will not be able to accomplish anything. The energy industry, ranching industry, and health care providers will be well represented by these three acting as obstructionists. The rich buddies in Jackson; you mean Cheney's neighbors? Don't worry, the rich people in Jackson don't actually live there anyway; they just have vacation homes there; the only people who actually live around Jackson are the poor folks who service the tourists and the part-time residents when they come to visit their vacation homes. So Lavern, is Cheney a socialist or a democrap? More like a power-hungry opportunist former Wyoming resident who followed money and power to Texas, Washington, and Virginia and changed into a corrupt politician/oilman. You won't see much of him in Wyoming. "

TR wrote on Jan 8, 2009 9:21 AM:

" HAHAHA....rich buddies in Jackson ? In your wildest dreams , Lavern. Personally I cant stand the place. And as far as rich buddies , maybe you have a few to share ? I have worked all my life , so nothing rich about me or anyone I know. Wyoming's reputation as a Republican stranglehold, er stronghold, is famous for being anti-labor. Is there something wrong with being pro-labor ? Next joke. "

LaDonna wrote on Jan 9, 2009 1:06 PM:

" Ewwww ... having to be that close to Cheney would make my skin crawl. Heck, being that close to any of them would make my skin crawl. I predict Wyoming's Congressional delegation will get ABSOLUTELY NOTHING DONE ON WYOMING'S BEHALF with those three in office. They will simply try to twart at every turn President Obama's efforts to fix the mess Bush Cheney and the Republicans put this country into over the last 8 years. "

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