You have to recognize what the markets are doing, what the rules and regulations are doing, and all the more reasons that we've got to find some more solutions in particular with coal.
From Matt Mead
We have been very blessed for many, many years to have the energy industry here in Wyoming.
We will see if the situation with the Affordable Care Act ever rights itself or is improved upon.
I didn't vote for President Obama, but I think he is our president, and I like and dislike decisions of any president in office.
We need to recognize our agreements and disagreements with whomever is chosen as president, but we can't continue to just stall out in Washington just because it's not who I voted for. We have still an obligation and duty to challenge and to work through.
I'm in politics, but I'm not an expert in politics.
We've got to make sure that we have the workers of tomorrow.
To shut off coal, or to say you can't have further coal development, I think is the wrong way to go.
In terms of energy sectors, we need coal; we need oil; we need gas; we need uranium. And we need to have rules and regulations that allow those companies to stay in business.
If you have the wind farms but no transmission, you just have things blowing in the wind.
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