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Washington, D.C. – Congresswoman Hageman will join U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins, Attorney General Pam Bondi, U.S.
If you want proof that the Trump administration is a vast improvement over Joe Biden’s presidency, we need only look to our Southern Border – according to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, daily border encounters are down by 93 percent, gotaway encounters are down 95 percent, and migrant crossings are down a whopping 99.99 percent.
Sheridan, WY – Congresswoman Harriet Hageman and her team joined staff members of the House Veterans’ Affairs Committee for an oversight visit to the Sheridan Veterans’ Affairs Medical Center (VAMC) to review veteran care, facility conditions, and the implementation of recent reforms aimed at improving outcomes for Wyoming veterans.
This visit was driven by multiple concerning reports received by Rep. Hageman’s office indicating that the Sheridan VAMC was not fulfilling its mission with transparency, efficiency, and accountability.
Citing concerns for highway safety, a federal lawmaker from Wyoming is asking the U.S. Department of Transportation to require that commercial truck drivers who cannot demonstrate proficiency with speaking and reading English be taken out of service in roadside inspections.
The move would mark a reversal of an Obama-era directive that said the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration was not required to automatically place out of service a driver who could not read English-language highway signs or speak the language.
Wyoming Rep. Harriet Hageman sent a letter to the federal transportation department Thursday, urging the removal of a regulation that keeps non-English-speaking commercial truck drivers on the roads.
Hageman’s letter to U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) Secretary Sean Duffy points to a Feb. 19 executive order by President Donald Trump, in which he asked all federal agencies to review their policies for misalignment with the administration’s priorities.