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The Durham investigation into allegations former President Donald Trump colluded with Russia during the 2016 presidential election has only further entrenched U.S. Rep. Harriet Hageman’s belief in federal overreach and leftist witch hunts.
President Joe Biden told graduating seniors at Howard University in Washington, D.C., on Saturday that the most dangerous terroristic threat to America is white supremacy.
ROCK SPRINGS, WYOMING — U.S. Wyoming Representative Harriet Hageman held a Town Hall meeting in Rock Springs regarding current legislative bills that many constituents have had their eye on and questions about. Among those topics, Hageman also held a question and answer portion where other concerns were brought up by the constituents.
EVANSTON — U.S. Rep. Harriet Hageman visited Evanston on Thursday, May 4, for a townhall meeting at the Strand Theatre.
Hageman first spoke about the House Speaker’s race, which saw a hard-fought victory for Rep. Kevin McCarthy in early January.
“You may think it’s old news, but I think it’s kind of important,” she said.
WASHINGTON, DC — Today, Congresswoman Harriet Hageman voted in favor of H.R. 2, the Secure the Border Act of 2023. This comprehensive legislation incorporates critical policies important to ending the illegal immigrant crisis on our southern border.
U.S. Sen. Cynthia Lummis, R-Wyoming, wants the United States to resume the southern border policies it enforced under former President Donald Trump.
Last month, Republicans in the House, including Wyoming’s Rep. Harriet Hageman, narrowly passed a bill that would increase the nation’s debt ceiling by $1.5 trillion.
ROCK SPRINGS — During a town hall meeting in Rock Springs last Friday, Wyoming Congresswoman Harriet Hageman recounted the work that has been done toward energy independence and security.
“As far as some of the bills that I have been working on, one of the ones that I am very, very interested in cosponsoring is H.R.1,” Hageman said.
KEMMERER — Congresswoman Harriet Hageman spoke to citizens of Lincoln County on Friday, May 5, at the BOCES center. She began the meeting with the message that “Members of congress need to take power back, so we are the ones setting the agenda, not leadership.”
CHEYENNE, Wyo. (Wyoming News Now) - In her first four months in Congress, Representative Harriet Hageman has been busy.
During her recent town hall meetings in Lincoln and Sweetwater counties, she recapped some of her latest developments in Congress.
Hageman was chosen as the Co-Chair for the 118th Congressional Coal Caucus.