Press Releases
Due to inclement weather in the area, tonight’s scheduled town hall meeting with Harriet Hageman will be postponed. We look forward to announcing a new date and time very soon.
Tonight, Congresswoman Harriet Hageman will host the third of four town halls this week. The Pine Bluffs town hall will be the sixth since being sworn-in to Congress last month.
Tonight, Congresswoman Harriet Hageman will host the second or four town halls this week. The Laramie town hall will be the fifth since sworn-in to Congress last month.
Today, Congresswoman Harriet Hageman introduced the POWER Act. This legislation would require the President and federal agencies to obtain the approval of Congress before prohibiting or delaying new energy, coal, or mineral leases or permits on federal lands. This bill is a direct response to President Biden’s ban on new energy leases.
Today Congresswoman Harriet Hageman announced that she will be hosting four additional town hall meetings during her first week back home in Wyoming.
Tonight President Biden will deliver his annual State of The Union address to Congress and the nation. The SOTU has the historical purpose of giving a President the opportunity to recap successes of the prior year and to lay out his priorities for the upcoming year.
Today, House Committee on Natural Resources Chairman Bruce Westerman (R-AR), named Representative Harriet Hageman as the Chair of the Subcommittee for Indian and Insular Affairs.
Today, it was announced that Rep. Harriet Hageman was appointed by Speaker McCarthy to the House Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government.
Today Congresswoman Harriet Hageman announced that she will be hosting three town hall meetings during Congress’ first district work period since the beginning of the year.
This evening, Harriet Hageman voted for fiscal responsibility that would protect hard working Americans from oppressive IRS audits. In 2022, as part of Biden and Pelosi’s so-called Inflation Reduction Act, $80 billion in taxpayer dollars was allocated for the IRS to hire an additional 87,000 agents.
