Mike Enzi (R-Wyo.)
U.S. Senator (since 1997)

Though perhaps best known outside of Washington for his unsuccessful fight to bring his laptop onto the Senate floor, Enzi's a legislative force with which to be reckoned. He's ranked as the 5th most conservative senator by the National Journal, yet he worked closely with the liberal Sen. Edward M. Kennedy (D-Mass) on the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) Committee before Kennedy's death.
The year 2009 found Enzi in a unique position to make or break President Obama's push for health-care reform. As the ranking Republican on the HELP Committee and a member of the Finance Committee, Enzi was a key member of the two Senate committees drafting health-reform legislation. He was also a member of the "Gang of Six," a group of bipartisan Finance Committee members who spent the summer trying to hammer out a bipartisan deal on health reform.
- Career History: Wyoming Senate (1991-1996); Director of the Black Hills Corporation (1992-1996); Wyoming House of Representatives (1987-1991)
- Birthday: February 1, 1944
- Hometown: Bremerton, Wash.
- Alma Mater: The George Washington University, B.A. (Accounting);
- Spouse: Diana (Buckley) Enzi
- Religion: Presbyterian
- Committees: Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee (ranking member); Finance
Born in Bremerton, Wash., while his father worked in a naval shipyard during World War II, Enzi's family soon relocated to Wyoming, which is still his home state.
Enzi studied accounting at George Washington University; after getting his B.A., he swore never to return to the nation's capital (Nearly 30 years later, during his Senate campaign, Enzi's college roommate Edward Gnehm Jr. teased that he could sink Enzi's campaign just by repeating that vow).
Ranked by the National Journal as the Senate's 5th most conservative lawmaker in 2007, Enzi has nonetheless broken with his party when he believes legislation is helpful to the small businesses and rural areas he represents.
The Economy
Enzi voted against the fall 2008 financial bailout package, calling it a "very costly band-aid for big banks that will do very little to help patients who needs major surgery." He also opposed President Obama's $787 billion stimulus package, calling it "bailout baloney" on the Senate floor.
Enzi worked closely with former Health, Education and Labor Committee Chairman Edward M. Kennedy (D-Mass.). His chief aide on the HELP committee is Frank Macchiarola.
Enzi also allies himself with the other Senator from Wyoming, John A. Barrasso (R).
- "Stimulus = Bailout Baloney," February 9, 2009
- Leonard, Bill. "Politics Mesh With HR," HRMagazine, October 1, 1996
- Bill S.1955, http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/z?c109:S.1955:
- Serafini, Marilyn Werber, "Chairman Who?" National Journal, January 15, 2005
- Miniclier, Kit. "GOP's Enzi Prefers Old-Fashioned Way," The Denver Post, October 13, 1996
- Bill S,1722, http://www.thomas.gov/cgi-bin/bdquery/D?d105:1:./temp/~bd8cur:@@@L&summ2=m&|/bss/d105query.html|
- "Enzi: Financial resuce plan falls short," October 1, 2008
- Bill S.3, http://www.thomas.gov/cgi-bin/bdquery/D?d108:1:./temp/~bd8K8l:@@@L&summ2=m&|/bss/d108query.html|
- Kotok, C. David, "There's No Senate Shoo-In in Wyoming," Omaha World-Herald, October 20 1996
- Rovner, Julie, "Senate Considers Health Care Bill for Small Businesses," NPR Morning Edition, (Ydstie, John, anchor), May 1, 2006
- "Enzi Points Out Perils Of Global Warming Bill," States News Service, June 3, 2008
- "Issue Statements: Energy/Minerals/Land Management"
- Bill S. 3546, http://www.thomas.gov/cgi-bin/bdquery/D?d109:1:./temp/~bdADyy:@@@L&summ2=m&|/bss/d109query.html|
- "Wyoming Coal: Feel the Heat!" Wyoming Coal Association
- National Journal's 2007 Vote Rankings
- Rupp, Allison, "Enzi has hope for health care reform," Casper Star-Tribune, March 5, 2009
- "About Senator Enzi: Biography"
- "Mike Enzi Campaign Finance / Money Summary." http://www.opensecrets.org/politicians/summary.php?cid=N00006249&cycle=2000
- "Enzi unveils energy solution steps," September 18, 2008.
- Enzi Points Out Perils Of Global Warming Bill," States News Service, June 3, 2008.
- Davis, Susan, The Wall Street Journal, "Gibbs Tells off Sen. Enzi over Health Care Remarks," August 31, 2009
- "From CQ Member Profiles: Sen. Michael B. Enzi," February 2, 2009
- Angell, Jim, "Enzi Follows in Footsteps of Mentor," Associated Press, November 6, 1996
- Bill S.1955, http://www.thomas.gov/cgi-bin/bdquery/D?d109:1:./temp/~bdynM5:@@@L&summ2=m&|/bss/d109query.html|
- "The Westerner," The Chronicle of Higher Education, July 22, 2005
- "Wyoming Selects Nominees for Senate Seat," New York Times, August 22, 1996
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