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Our economy and our revenues have declined ... This budget is different than we might have hoped. But this is still a robust budget compared to other states and even to Wyoming in 1990s.
Wyoming deserves a compelling reason before the federal government does something to limit visitors to our state, especially in this challenging economic environment
Frankly, I thought their morale was good, both in Iraq and even in Afghanistan ... Afghanistan is considerably more active in terms of being dangerous, I think. Iraq has kind of calmed down a bit. I don’t want to imply that they’re somehow over there playing checkers; it’s all pretty dangerous.
Frankly, I thought their morale was good, both in Iraq and even in Afghanistan ... Afghanistan is considerably more active in terms of being dangerous, I think. Iraq has kind of calmed down a bit. I don’t want to imply that they’re somehow over there playing checkers; it’s all pretty dangerous.
We have for a long time in Wyoming wanted to get, with the gas we produce, farther east
To some degree, it's like they're looking out their front yard and saying, 'We've got a great ocean view,' and throwing their beer cans in the backyard ... And Wyoming happens to be the beer can place.
I don't appoint a public service commission to have them worry a whole lot about the rate-payers in Colorado, or Utah, or California or Washington
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Colorado Gov. Bill Ritter (C) and Wyoming Gov. Dave Freudenthal (L) greet former Colorado Gov. and newly appointed Interior Secretary Ken Salazar at the Western Inaugural Ball in Washington, after the Inauguration of U.S. President Barack Obama, January 20, 2009.
View Photo »Democratic Gov. Dave Freudenthal, of Wyoming, left, and Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano talk prior the the start of the plenary session of the National Governors Association annual convention, Sunday, July 19, 2009, in Biloxi, Miss.
View Photo »Democratic Gov. Dave Freudenthal participates in the Natural Resources Committee meeting of the National Governors Association annual convention, Sunday, July 19, 2009, in Biloxi, Miss.
View Photo »Host Gov. Haley Barbour, R-Miss. , right, and Wyoming Democratic Gov. Dave Freudenthal, talk at the opening plenary session of the National Governors Association Saturday, July 18, 2009, in Biloxi, Miss.
View Photo »Duke Energy's Tom Bailey speaks with Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lisa Jackson and Wyoming Gov. Dave Freudenthal during a tour at the Duke Energy Happy Jack Wind Farm near Cheyenne, Wyo. on Wednesday, May 20, 2009.
View Photo »Democratic Gov. Dave Freudenthal, of Wyoming, left, and Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano talk prior the the start of the plenary session of the National Governors Association annual convention, Sunday, July 19, 2009, in Biloxi, Miss.
View Photo »Our economy and our revenues have declined ... This budget is different than we might have hoped. But this is still a robust budget compared to other states and even to Wyoming in 1990s.
Wyoming deserves a compelling reason before the federal government does something to limit visitors to our state, especially in this challenging economic environment
Frankly, I thought their morale was good, both in Iraq and even in Afghanistan ... Afghanistan is considerably more active in terms of being dangerous, I think. Iraq has kind of calmed down a bit. I don’t want to imply that they’re somehow over there playing checkers; it’s all pretty dangerous.
Frankly, I thought their morale was good, both in Iraq and even in Afghanistan ... Afghanistan is considerably more active in terms of being dangerous, I think. Iraq has kind of calmed down a bit. I don’t want to imply that they’re somehow over there playing checkers; it’s all pretty dangerous.
We have for a long time in Wyoming wanted to get, with the gas we produce, farther east
To some degree, it's like they're looking out their front yard and saying, 'We've got a great ocean view,' and throwing their beer cans in the backyard ... And Wyoming happens to be the beer can place.
I don't appoint a public service commission to have them worry a whole lot about the rate-payers in Colorado, or Utah, or California or Washington
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