Sen. Cynthia Lummis' staff will be in town in late April for "office hours," aiming to give Teton County residents an opportunity to interface with their representative and the federal government.
"These remote office hours will bring my office closer to the people we are here to serve, and I hope they will foster good conversations and also provide necessary help to ensure that the people of Wyoming can better navigate the complexities of the federal government," Lummis said in a press release.
The senator also said she's "working every day to make the federal government works for the people of Wyoming," highlighting her work in energy and financial innovation like blockchain technology.