In the News | Congresswoman Harriet Hageman
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Congresswoman Hageman being interviewed by a television reporter
May 23, 2024

Wyoming Congresswoman Harriet Hageman recently spoke to The Gateway Pundit about the NY v. Trump show trial and the Democrats behind President Trump’s persecution, including Judge Merchan whose “egregious” rulings aimed at convicting Trump only later to be overturned on appeal. 

“In the meantime, prior to the election, the Democrats can claim that Donald Trump is a convicted felon,” said Hageman.

The Trump Defense rested its case on Tuesday and closing arguments are expected next week.


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Congresswoman Hageman being interviewed by a television reporter
May 18, 2024

Rep. Harriet Hageman (R-WY) on Thursday spoke to The Gateway Pundit during the ongoing House Judiciary Committee hearing to advance measures to hold corrupt Attorney General Merrick Garland in contempt of Congress for refusing to hand over audio tapes of Special Counsel Robert Hur’s audio interview with Joe Biden.


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Congresswoman Hageman being interviewed by a television reporter
May 17, 2024

U.S. Rep. Harriet Hageman, R-Wyoming, doesn’t believe deciding how federal money is given out for research projects should consider how well the applicant represents diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) benchmarks.

On Thursday, Hageman introduced her Abolishing Woke Awards for Research and Development (AWARD) Act in the U.S. House, legislation that prohibits the National Institutes of Health from distributing research grants and awards through a DEI-weighted merit-based system.


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May 14, 2024

Rep. Harriet Hageman, R-Wyo., on Tuesday cheered the University of Wyoming’s (UW) decision to close its diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) office in a statement to The National Desk (TND).


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Congresswoman Hageman being interviewed by a television reporter
May 13, 2024

“This rule is a solution in search of a problem,” U.S. Rep. Harriet Hageman (R-Wyo.) said, criticizing a final rule making that mandates a new kind of cattle ear tag. 

The congresswoman issued a press release May 9 that explains her position on the issue and the negative effects she predicts for Wyoming’s cattle industry.  Her complaints included increased cost for ranchers, disproportionate impact on small cattle producers, and no apparent positive effect on beef production.

Issues: Agriculture

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Congresswoman Hageman being interviewed by a television reporter
May 9, 2024

On Saturday, April 27, U.S. Rep. Harriet Hageman (R-Wyoming) answered a number of questions from Washakie County residents during a town hall meeting April 27.

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One concerned citizen said, “When they [undocumented immigrants] first started coming across the border, I said they’re going to give them the vote. We’ve got to stop that.”


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Congresswoman Hageman being interviewed by a television reporter
May 2, 2024

Last Saturday, U.S. Representative Harriet Hageman held a town hall meeting at the Hot Springs County Fair Building where she updated the public on her efforts and held a question and answer time with the audience.

When Hageman ran for office, she made a promise to hold a town hall in every county in Wyoming. Hageman said, "I think that they're important because it gives me a chance to give you an update on what I'm doing, what's important, what my agenda is. But more important than that, it gives you an opportunity to engage with me."


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May 2, 2024

Congresswoman Harriet Hageman met with her constituents for a town hall meeting at the Jeffrey Memorial Community Center in Rawlins on April 23.

Hageman addressed her constituents on some bills she voted against and a bill she introduced related to wasteful speeding and mismanagement by the Federal bureaucracy. She also spoke to the audience about the issues concerning the border crisis and the lack of accountability by the Biden Administration. The topic of border security appeared to be a concern to people who attended the Town Hall meeting.


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May 1, 2024

Last week, U.S. Congresswoman Harriet Hageman (R-WY) traveled around the state and held town halls with local communities in Carbon, Fremont, Washakie, and Hot Springs Counties. On April 25, she held a forum at the Wind River Hotel and Casino outside of Riverton in collaboration with the Northern Arapaho Tribe.


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April 29, 2024

Wind River Job Corps shared they had the pleasure of giving Congresswoman Harriet Hageman a tour of their wonderful campus.

The Business Engagement Coordinator (BEC), staff members, and two Student Government Association (SGA) Students lead the Congresswoman through the trade building, starting with Heavy Truck Driving and working their way through each of the nine trades.