That's one of the things that I think I bring to the table, to sit down with fellow Republicans and persuade them of the seriousness of the problem. Together I think we could find a way to resolve the issue so that it's good for Wyoming and good for conservation, too.

He had his chance. He did not lead.

We cannot afford for the radical left to impose their values on the West.

This litigation, I don't think, has gotten us anywhere. Meanwhile, the packs are growing; the safety concerns are also growing.

I think what we have to focus on with the wolf issue is reducing the number of wolves in Wyoming, and the methodology can be different.

For four years we've had a Democratic governor who sometimes pays lip service to Republican ideals. In a Republican state, that's good politics.

For far too many years, too many politicians have pledged to create jobs to keep young people in Wyoming. They have failed to keep those promises.