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Published: 30 January 2013 30 January 2013

Washington, D.C. (January 30, 2013) – Today, Congressman Matt Salmon (R-AZ) announced his membership with the Congressional Western Caucus. The Caucus is in its twentieth year of advocating for Western and rural interests in Congress.

 
“It is an honor to join the members of the Congressional Western Caucus and advance issues important to western states, such as Arizona,” stated Representative Salmon.  I look forward to working with my western colleagues to safeguard our vast resources from the encroachment of a federal government that continues to use the false promise of protecting our lands as a way of barring Americans from enjoying and utilizing these treasures.  So often the federal government encroaches on western resources resulting in locking up our energy and over-regulating our industries and businesses.  Together, we can work to safeguard the livelihood and values of the west so they will be here for generations to come.”
 
“I am happy to welcome Representative Salmon to the Congressional Western Caucus,” added Western Caucus Chairman Steve Pearce. “His vast experience with fighting government regulations in the Arizona State Senate and the U.S. House of Representatives is a valuable asset to the caucus as we attempt to stop burdensome federal agency overreach. I am looking forward to working with Congressman Salmon as the caucus continues to protect and fight for the West in Washington.”
 
The mission of the Western Caucus is to enhance, sustain, and preserve the West's dynamic and unique culture, and to find innovative solutions that address the distinctive concerns facing western and rural communities. The Western Caucus is also committed to protecting private property, strengthening local control, promoting economic growth, and increasing energy independence.
 
For more information about the Congressional Western Caucus, please visit www.westerncaucus.pearce.house.gov.
 
Salmon was elected to serve the 5th Congressional district of Arizona in 2012. He serves on the House Committee on Education and the Workforce and the House Committee on Foreign Affairs as the Chairman of the Subcommittee on the Western Hemisphere.