- Randall Luthi
Infobox_ State Representative
name= Randall B. Luthi
image size=250px
caption=Randall Luthi in officialU.S. government portrait
office= Wyoming State Representative (Lincoln County)
party= Republican
term_start=1995
term_end=2007
preceded=
succeeded=
office2=Speaker of the Wyoming House of Representatives
term_start2=January 1 ,2005
term_end2=December 31] ,2006
preceded2=Fred Parady
succeeded2=Roy Cohee
date of birth=1955 (aged 53)
place of birth=
date of death=
place of death=
religion=
occupation=Attorney ;Rancher
spouse=
children=
footnotes=(1) Wyoming Republican Randall Luthi has held various appointments from both U.S. PresidentsGeorge Herbert Walker Bush andGeorge W. Bush .(2) Luthi's only elected office has been as a member and Speaker of the
Wyoming House of Representatives .(3) Luthi is considered an authority on
royalties paid to theU.S. government by companies leasing thepublic domain .Randall B. Luthi (born
1955 ) is anattorney andrancher from Freedom, in northwestern Lincoln County in westernWyoming , who served as a Republican in theWyoming House of Representatives from1995 —2007 . He was the Speaker for his last two-year term,2005 —2007. Prior to 2005, he had been the House Majority Leader. In Wyoming, Speakers traditionally retire from the House upon the expiration of their tenure as presiding officer. Luthi was thereafter named by Interior SecretaryDirk Kempthorne as the Director of theMinerals Management Service . [cite web|url=http://www.mms.gov/ooc/newweb/directorspage/director.htm|title=Randall B. Luthi, Director Minerals Management Service|publisher=Minerals Management Service|date=2007-10-30 |accessdate=2007-12-05] Luthi formerly served in theUnited States Department of the Interior during the administration of PresidentsRonald W. Reagan andGeorge Herbert Walker Bush . The first Bush transferred him to theNational Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration . Since 2000, Luthi has been a partner in the Luthi and Voyles law firm in Thayne. Since 1993, he has also been a managing partner of the JE Luthi Ranch, abeef cattle operation in Lincoln County. From1990 —1993 , he served inWashington, D.C. , in career positions as Senior Counselor for Environmental Regulations in NOAA's Office of General Counsel. Earlier, he was an attorney in the Interior Department Office of the Solicitor from1986 —1990. In2007 , PresidentGeorge W. Bush named Luthi Deputy Director of theUnited States Fish and Wildlife Service . Shortly thereafter, the administration elevated him to head the Minerals Management Services.Mineral Management Service Biography of Randall B. Luthi:http://www.mms.gov/international/IRF/Bios_Speakers.htm]Luthi is considered an authority on
royalties paid to the U.S.government by companies which produce energy from thepublic domain , both on land and water. From his legislative service, Luthi was instrumental in the formulation of state budgets which relied heavily upon royalties andseverance tax es paid by energy companies operating on federal leases. He was also a legislative member of the Energy Council, an organization comprised of legislative representatives from energy-producing states and Canadianprovince s and private energy-related industries. The council meets quarterly to consider the latest developments in energy matters.Luthi formerly worked as a legislative assistant in the office of former
U.S. Senator Alan K. Simpson of Cody. He provided counsel on legal and legislative issues includingoil andnatural gas taxation. He later transferred to the office of thenU.S. Representative Richard B. Cheney of Wyoming, laterVice President of the United States .Luthi received a
bachelor of science degree in law enforcement in 1979 from theUniversity of Wyoming at Laramie. He procured hisJuris Doctor law degree from UW in 1982. InJune 2007 , upon the death of U.S. SenatorCraig Thomas , Luthi was among thirty applicants for appointment to fill the vacancy until aspecial election is held onNovember 4 ,2008 . Luthi was not chosen by the Republican State Central Committee as one of the three finalists to be considered for appointment by the state's governor, DemocratDave Freudenthal . Luthi tied for fifth place on the second ballot and lost a tie-breaking vote.In
September 2008, Democratic SenatorBill Nelson ofFlorida called upon Luthi to resign from the Minerals Management Service because of a sex, drug, andoil scandal at the service that occurred between 2002 and 2006, before Luthi became director. [Cite news | title = US Interior Secretary 'outraged' by oil-sex scandal | last = Doggett | first = Tom | date = 2008-09-11 | publisher =Reuters | url = http://www.reuters.com/article/marketsNews/idUSN1134230020080911]References
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