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Rep. Harriet Hageman Represetative for Wyoming
October 4, 2024

WASHINGTON, D.C. - This week, Congresswoman Harriet Hageman joined 10 of her Judiciary Committee colleagues in a letter, led by Rep. Massie (R-KY), warning Attorney General Merrick Garland and the Department of Justice (DOJ) to not block the release of the Inspector General’s report focusing on the extent to which federal assets, primarily Confidential Human Sources (CHS), were involved in the events of January 6, 2021. 


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Rep. Harriet Hageman Represetative for Wyoming
October 1, 2024

Cheyenne, WY – Today, Congresswoman Harriet Hageman slammed the Biden/Harris administration and the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) for their anti-American energy policies in light of the BLM’s offering of just 159 acres at a recent lease sale in Wyoming–netting only $27,000. 

Issues: Energy

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Rep. Harriet Hageman Represetative for Wyoming
September 30, 2024

Washington, DC – On Friday, Congresswoman Harriet Hageman, joined by Western Caucus Chairman Dan Newhouse (WA-04) and nine additional Congressional colleagues, sent a letter to BLM Director Tracy Stone-Manning on the Biden-Harris administration’s so-called “Western Solar Plan.” On August 29th of this year, the BLM announced its Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) and corresponding Resource Management Plan Amendment (RMPA) for its Western Solar Plan.


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Rep. Harriet Hageman Represetative for Wyoming
September 30, 2024

Washington, DC – Congresswoman Harriet Hageman joined Congressman Paul Gosar (R-AZ) and 29 other Republican House colleagues to introduce H.R.9828, the End the Vaccine Carveout Act.  Since 1986, a liability shield has prevented vaccine companies from lawsuits and real accountability of any kind.


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Rep. Harriet Hageman Represetative for Wyoming
September 25, 2024

Washington, DC – Today, Congresswoman Harriet Hageman voted against a continuing resolution that increases government spending while simultaneously failing to protect federal elections from illegal voters.


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Congresswoman Hageman being interviewed by a television reporter
September 25, 2024

U.S. Rep. Harriet Hageman, R-Wyoming, was one of 82 members in the U.S. House to vote against a spending package that would keep the federal government open Wednesday.

Hageman said in a press release she voted against the short-term spending bill because it increases government spending and did not include provisions she believes will prevent illegal voters from voting in America’s elections. The continuing resolution passed by a 341-82 vote in the House and 78-18 vote in the U.S. Senate.