Military and Veterans
Wyoming is home to over 40,000 veterans and advocating for policies which seek to bring relief and assistance to our veterans will always be my top priority. I am honored to represent them in Congress and fight for those who fought for our country. I am also working to ensure our military is used in ways that put America first – with Congress’ approval, as the Constitution dictates.
More on Military and Veterans
On January 16, 2023, US Navy and US Army veteran Nathan Leikip died, succumbing to a 19-year battle with PTSD and physical injuries sustained from combat injuries during Operation Iraqi Freedom.
On "Saturday Report," Wyoming Rep. Harriet Hageman sounds off on the weakness of the Biden administration. Click the link above to watch
Today, Representative Harriet Hageman voted in favor of a House Resolution that would direct the President, pursuant to section 5(c) of the War Powers Resolution, to remove the United States Armed Forces from Syria. This one paragraph resolution would require our soldiers to be brought home no later than 180 days after its adoption.
Hannah Romero
US Representative Harriet Hageman recently visited Green River, stopping at a local school to meet a student who wrote her a letter and then talking with local officials at City Hall.
A visit to school
Last Thursday morning, Hageman attended an assembly at Harrison Elementary School, showing up in response to a student's letter.
Charles Kim
Rep. Harriet Hageman, R-Wyo., told Newsmax on Saturday that the breach of U.S. airspace by two unidentified high-altitude aircraft show the rest of the world that President Joe Biden is not willing to "do what it takes" to protect national sovereignty.