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Mike Enzi @SenatorEnzi
I was glad to hear at a Senate health care committee hearing today that the government is working to ensure we are ready for these challenges. More here: https://t.co/FeeJ6fBQdI — PolitiTweet.org
Mike Enzi @SenatorEnzi
We also need to be sure we’re prepared for a second wave of outbreaks that could coincide with the start of the flu season, potentially stressing our health care system more than it already has been. This includes being fully prepared for a possible vaccine. — PolitiTweet.org
Mike Enzi @SenatorEnzi
Preparation is key when it comes to combating COVID-19. We’re fighting this virus at the same time scientists are learning about it, so we need to be nimble. https://t.co/DfX5gKUo6m — PolitiTweet.org
Mike Enzi @SenatorEnzi
I signed a letter with @SenatorRounds, @SenJohnBarrasso and others urging Senate leaders to pass legislation so more meat and poultry products could be sold across state lines. https://t.co/hCKS8J3NyH — PolitiTweet.org
Mike Enzi @SenatorEnzi
The meat and poultry industries are facing critical backlogs. The best solution to the problem is getting processing facilities back up and running at capacity and to have state-based solutions. — PolitiTweet.org
Mike Enzi @SenatorEnzi
Our energy sector has been hit hard during the coronavirus pandemic. I joined a letter urging the administration to take action against large American financial institutions that discriminate against American energy companies and their workers. https://t.co/StuEeZRtUx — PolitiTweet.org
Mike Enzi @SenatorEnzi
I was pleased to hear about the ways the public and private sectors are working together to develop medical countermeasures for the coronavirus. Learn more: https://t.co/uUo5UnFpCh — PolitiTweet.org
Mike Enzi @SenatorEnzi
Developing new testing for COVID-19 is critical for our nation. We’re having to scramble to catch up, and that means we are conducting early stage research at the same time we are trying to move products through advanced development stages. https://t.co/xbtK33oeNO — PolitiTweet.org
Mike Enzi @SenatorEnzi
Thank you to Wyoming nurses and health care workers for their dedication to keeping our state healthy. Nurses across Wyoming and the nation are working especially hard during this pandemic and their work does not go unnoticed. Remember to thank a nurse today. #NationalNursesDay — PolitiTweet.org
Mike Enzi @SenatorEnzi
I sent a letter asking the FDA how it plans to implement the emergency use of COVID-19 drugs that could make potential therapies available immediately. https://t.co/ku9AjAcZta — PolitiTweet.org
Mike Enzi @SenatorEnzi
Drugs or other therapies that fight COVID-19 could be an important bridge between social distancing and a vaccine that would allow us to regain some semblance of normalcy with less fear of severe health consequences. — PolitiTweet.org
Mike Enzi @SenatorEnzi
Thank you to all the Wyoming educators! Learning is one of our most valuable tools and teachers work hard – and are often working even harder during virtual learning – so students are ready for their futures. Remember to show your appreciation this week. https://t.co/fPsct3t8t2 — PolitiTweet.org
Mike Enzi @SenatorEnzi
A domestic rare earths supply chain is crucial for national security. I joined a letter urging the administration to support the development of a domestic supply chain, which would reduce our dependence on foreign minerals critical for military readiness. https://t.co/xNzauOl0Gd — PolitiTweet.org
Mike Enzi @SenatorEnzi
RT @GovernorGordon: The next round of federal Paycheck Protection Program funding is now available. I urge all small businesses to work wit… — PolitiTweet.org
Mike Enzi @SenatorEnzi
Thank you to Taiwan – home to one of Wyoming’s sister cities – for making and sending protective masks to help our state stay safe while fighting the virus. It’s great to see we can still count on our trade partners across the ocean in times like these. https://t.co/lbEAw9eNU7 — PolitiTweet.org
Mike Enzi @SenatorEnzi
Thank you to the banks and community lenders that work to keep Wyoming employed. Our state received more than $800 million in small business loans to keep people employed even when there aren’t sales to cover wages. — PolitiTweet.org
Mike Enzi @SenatorEnzi
To Wyoming neighbors always helping others - thank you. That's what we folks in Wyoming do. From community food drives to making masks and so much more, I'm proud of the generosity that is coming out of our state. — PolitiTweet.org
Mike Enzi @SenatorEnzi
Unfortunately production in places like Wyoming have been undermined by foreign nations, such as Russia. In these especially uncertain times, it’s important to reignite this critical industry and ensure stronger domestic uranium production at home. — PolitiTweet.org
Mike Enzi @SenatorEnzi
I’m pleased to see the administration working to strengthen our country’s uranium industry. A strong domestic uranium industry is critical for national security. https://t.co/07kyDyR8cV — PolitiTweet.org
Mike Enzi @SenatorEnzi
The Senate passed another COVID-19 package that aims to provide relief for our country. It would include $310 billion for the Paycheck Protection Program and $100 billion for hospitals and testing. The bill still needs to be passed by the House and signed by the president. https://t.co/ecjX7yoEmn — PolitiTweet.org
Mike Enzi @SenatorEnzi
Happy National Parks Week! While most of our parks are currently closed, their beautiful landscapes give us something to look forward to. Wyoming is proud to be home to the first national park. To celebrate while distancing, I encourage you to share a photo of your favorite park. https://t.co/H7hJsOiBR0 — PolitiTweet.org
Mike Enzi @SenatorEnzi
This virus has closed businesses. It has closed schools. It has changed every aspect of our lives – and it has left people isolated. Getting our economy back on track will be critical, but it is important that sacrifices we have already made are not in vain. — PolitiTweet.org
Mike Enzi @SenatorEnzi
I look forward to working with my colleagues and the Administration on a task force to address when and how we can begin to restart our economy. https://t.co/ua6b2GGkKO — PolitiTweet.org
Mike Enzi @SenatorEnzi
Want to know where your economic assistance check is? The Treasury Department launched a “Get My Payment” web app to track the status of payments and enter direct deposit information if needed. https://t.co/YlyixFe6xS — PolitiTweet.org
Treasury Department @USTreasury
“Get My Payment” web app launched for Americans to submit direct deposit information and track payments. https://t.co/3mFlTcpHcs
Mike Enzi @SenatorEnzi
If you are looking to help, you can donate, volunteer your time or even host your own food drive. Learn more: https://t.co/NlsxtGxUjE — PolitiTweet.org
Mike Enzi @SenatorEnzi
The Wyoming Food Bank of the Rockies is holding a number of food drives throughout the state to help those in need. To encourage social distancing, stations are set up so volunteers place food directly in your trunk or back of your car. Find a location: https://t.co/d2Mqngl4LW — PolitiTweet.org
Mike Enzi @SenatorEnzi
States are trying to support their front lines & they can't do that with complicated rules and red tape. I joined a letter asking Treasury Secretary Mnuchin to allow state and local governments to have flexibility when using the Coronavirus Relief Fund. https://t.co/ePXvbbFout — PolitiTweet.org
Mike Enzi @SenatorEnzi
April is Autism Awareness Month. I was proud to help lead the Autism CARES Act of 2019 that continues research and education so we can improve the lives of millions who are diagnosed. https://t.co/vVnCCMiXto — PolitiTweet.org
Mike Enzi @SenatorEnzi
Keeping families employed has always been a priority. We need to help trained and loyal employees feel some security during this time. Read my op-ed about the CARES Act and how we can support our workers. We can get through this pandemic together. https://t.co/toqrXLIiYG — PolitiTweet.org
Mike Enzi @SenatorEnzi
Thanks to all those who are keeping our utilities going during this difficult time. Water and electricity do not stay on by accident. These utilities allow us to run TVs, computers and provide light to read by. It keeps refrigerators going to keep our food fresh. — PolitiTweet.org