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Your weekly dose of Wyoming politics, because politics may be complicated, but we're here to break it down and help you make sense of it all. Hosted by former Wyoming Legislator Amy Edmonds.
In this episode of Let's Talk Wyoming, Amy reflects on the significance of Memorial Weekend and transitions into discussing current legislative updates, particularly focusing on interim committees and their discussions on nuclear energy projects in Wyoming. The conversation emphasizes the importance of balancing the legacy of coal production with the potential of nuclear energy as a future energy source. Amy advocates for market-driven innovation in energy and highlights community perspectives, particularly from Mayor Shay Lundvall of Gillette, on the importance of transparency and progress in energy development.
Mayor Shay Lundvall of Gillette, Wyoming, emphasizes the importance of asking thoughtful questions to foster transparency and informed decision-making in energy policy. He discusses the historical significance of coal in Wyoming and advocates for a balanced approach to energy that includes coal, nuclear, and renewables. The conversation highlights the need for innovation and community engagement in navigating the complexities of energy production and the future of American energy.
Let's Talk Wyoming
Your weekly dose of Wyoming politics, because politics may be complicated, but we're here to break it down and help you make sense of it all. Hosted by former Wyoming Legislator Amy Edmonds.