I am deeply concerned about that, because some of the examples pre-Sackett of enforcement actions in Wyoming would, to the naked eye of people with common sense, seem to be beyond the scope of the Federal Government.
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Senator Lummis expresses concern over federal overreach in Wyoming water jurisdiction.
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