From Cody boy scout to trouble-making UW college student and prominent U.S. Senator who met with world leaders, Alan Simpson led a storied life. The lawyer, Republican politician and army veteran spent 18 years working for Wyoming in Washington, D.C., during an era when the state enjoyed unprecedented political power. Often joined by his lifelong companion and wife, Ann, Simpson toured foreign countries, dined with heads of state and traveled Wyoming to hear from constituents, relishing the job of legislating. This photo essay chronicles just some of his many antics and accomplishments.
Alan K. Simpson: A life in photos
Archival images offer glimpses of former Wyoming senator’s mischief and prominence.
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Photos sometimes say more than words. Great article!
The more I learned about him over the years the more I respected him and appreciated all he did in office and after he left office. They don’t make ’em like him anymore!
Great Man! How would he fare in today’s world with smear campaigns? Would he be targeted and appear on an episode of https://targeted.com/? Would he be featured on QAnon and Reddit? Probably. Strange times we live in
Goodbye Alan, this State and Nation will miss you.
What great photos. Yes Al was funny but also warm and compasionate and deeply passionate about Wyoming and Wyoming values. He knew how to legislate and how to get things done for Wyoming. Some folks would call him a RINO today and that is ironic since he really was the real deal as a conservative Republican not fixated on culture wars BS. Most people will never know the work he did behind the scenes to help all Wyoming citizens. Al was not without flaws but his strengths outweighed them. His Wyoming roots went back generations and and his legislative and policy legay will live on for generations to come.