Senator Michael Enzi of Wyoming

Senator Michael Enzi of Wyoming

Republican Senator Michael Enzi of Wyoming. Senator Enzi's current term expires in 2009.

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On March 6, I posted here a letter written to the Veterans Affairs contact office for a large grant the Volunteers of America Sheridan Community Homeless Shelter gets each year, even though VOA fails to address itself to the expectations of the grant. This letter caused enough of a ruckus at the main office, behind Wendy’s, that the organization thought it prudent to ban me from setting foot on any of their properties. On March 12, I posted a letter I sent to U.S. Sen. Mike Enzi (R-Wyo), requesting he do what he could in light of my concerns. Here is Senator Enzi’s response ... Read Full Story
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Mike Enzi is too extreme for Wyoming

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On the Senate floor yesterday, Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) made a request on behalf of Sen. Blanche Lincoln (D-AR) that senators proposing amendments to the health care bill place the text of their amendments online. Immediately following Reid’s request, Sen. Mike Enzi (R-WY) took to the floor to object to the transparency proposal. Enzi’s [...]  
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"And we talk about 2,074 pages, which seems like a lot. And it would be for a normal bill that you could debate in a limited period of time, which is what we're being asked to do, but 2,074 pages isn't nearly enough to cover health care for America," Enzi said just now on the Senate floor. "So why is it only 2,074 pages?"  
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NYT "Prescriptions" blog: On Monday, as full debate of the health care bill began, Mr. Reid said he was acting on Ms. Lincoln’s behalf in requesting the unanimous agreement of all senators that amendments be required to be posted on the Internet in order to qualify for debate on the Senate floor. Senator Michael B. Enzi, Republican of Wyoming, sensing a Democratic ambush of some sort, objected to the request. Mr. Enzi later accused Mr. Reid...  
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Following the President’s address to outline his jobs plan for America, U.S. Senator Mike Enzi, R-Wyo., who ran his own small business with his wife before coming to the Senate, was invited to the White House to further discuss ways to stimulate job growth. Enzi took the opportunity to encourage the country’s chief executive and [...]  
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Senator Orrin Hatch (R-UT) says the Senate should not pass a health care reform bill unless it garners "bipartisan" support. Hatch goes on to say that such a bill would not be bipartisan unless it could win "somewhere between 75 and 80 votes." Two of Hatch's colleagues, Charles Grassley (R-IA) and Mike Enzi (R-WY), have made similar statements, with Enzi demanding "a bill that 75 or 80 senators can support." Progressive news and advocacy Web...  
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