Republican governor in the highest energy state outlines how Biden “rejects” production under Trump will “open”

Exclusive: In the past few days, dozens of governors gathered at a meeting in Washington, D.C., Fox News Digital Numbers and Wyoming Republican Governor talked about the importance of U.S. energy independence, energy prospects over the next four years, and the impact of sectors on government efficiency ( Doge).
“I’ve always been a very powerful, voice advocate for what Donald Trump has been talking about, and that’s what America does. ”
“They can get things done faster. We’ve talked about this on the energy side, we’ve talked about it in many other areas, education, etc. Let’s run our own shop. The concept of federalist, that’s what our country is built up . After all these years, it’s a good time to remember this.”
Energy production is a highly concerned issue at the winter meeting, especially Wyoming’s coal production, which has the country’s largest uranium reserves and is among the top ten in oil and gas production.
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Fox News Digital spoke with Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon at the NGA Winter Conference. (Fox News | Getty)
Gordon’s track record of working with other governors in Western states, especially Democratic governors in New Mexico, on energy production and delayed the Biden administration’s efforts to stop new energy projects.
“We are somewhat frustrated in some states that have some of the policies that have prevented us from entering the Asian market, especially with our coal, and then with the Biden administration coming in, they do The license was closed, which is actually one of the practices. [Gov.] Michelle Lujan Grisham, a Democrat from New Mexico, I went to the White House very early and said that by closing the energy exploration on our federal lands, you have not slowed down your energy consumption, ” Gordon explained.
“What you are doing is moving it to places like Venezuela, which is what the president said today, and at the time in Wyoming and New Mexico, we showed a high leadership not only in terms of energy but also in terms of environmental issues. We both show it. I think Wyoming has high methane emissions and therefore does the best in releasing the corridors of migration. Leave it to the United States.”
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Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon
Gordon told Fox News that he was optimistic after years of energy production in the country was “stopped” and that he would “open” over the next four years under President Donald Trump, saying He is “happy” and “excited” about what he is so far, he is full of energy.
“We’re going to start seeing growth and production again, but I think what’s really exciting is that you have a government that specializes in policies that we can permanently create, which permanently acknowledge that the state will do its best, recognize that ‘and’ we can develop energy, we can protect the environment, we can do a great thing. I’m so eager to see what we can do in the first two years.”
Gordon talked about the new gate to Fox News Digital Digital, which has been headlined in recent weeks, with his work addressing waste and fraud in Wyoming.
“We worked very hard to reduce waste, there were a few episodes in Wyoming and we lost all our income. We are a major energy economy, so when oil and gas prices fall or coal prices fall or you, you have the management of Byton , It’s hard for our state, which allows us to avoid a lot of waste. In our budget, we’re small and thin.”
Gordon said he hopes that the federal level cut regulations will translate into positive economic growth at the state level.
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Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon (Michael Cummo/Wyoming Tribune Eagle via AP/File)
“At the federal level, there are a lot of things [we] Gordon continued, it needed to be resolved. “We did a ‘phenomenon’ work that made our productivity less, making it so cunning and slow in experiencing NEPA (National Environmental Policy Act) and the process of conducting. By making all these things the permissions And the process, which should take four to five years to take more than a dozen projects. This is not good for our competitiveness.”
“I think when you come in and make a difference, you know, break into things and move quickly – like [DOGE leader] Elon Musk likes to say- there will be a little overdoing. I think this government, we have some conversations with some secretary and say, hey, what about this? What have we missed in the process of doing this? So I think we can see some of these people back to more places. “Is this valuable?” This is the question we should always ask. ”