Words matter. These are the best Matt Mead Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
I want to recognize and thank all Guard members for their service. It means so much to our state and our country.
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.
The advancement of coal research will benefit Wyoming, its people, and the coal industry. I fully support it.
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.
We will see if the situation with the Affordable Care Act ever rights itself or is improved upon.
We are proudly a gun state and respect the Second Amendment.
At some point, if you don’t take care of the roads today, it’s like any other maintenance issue: you’re going to end up paying a lot more down the road.
Australia exports millions of tons of coal each year to Asian markets. These same countries are interested in Wyoming coal. I look forward to visiting and seeing a vibrant coal port to better understand the benefits and challenges associated with this method of export.
No state should have to endure the threat of terrorists entering our borders.
I’ve got an extreme bias toward governors… they know what it’s like to make hard decisions. They know what it’s like to actually balance a budget – have a budget, first of all, and have a balanced budget.
Great teachers should be rewarded.
I’m in politics, but I’m not an expert in politics.
Science changes, and it’s odd to me that scientists say, ‘Never be skeptical,’ because it was in the mid-’70s when they were saying we’re sunk because we’re going to have global climate cooling.
Coal is a big deal here in Wyoming.
We’ve got to make sure that we have the workers of tomorrow.
We have been very blessed for many, many years to have the energy industry here in Wyoming.
If you want improvements in coal, you’ve got to keep people in the business.