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June 28, 2024
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For two generations the Chevron Doctrine has given federal agencies an unfair advantage, outsized authority and unconstitutional power in interpreting statutes and issuing rules. Friday, the Supreme Court righted this wrong. 

Issues: The Administrative State

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Rep. Harriet Hageman Represetative for Wyoming
June 28, 2024

Washington, DC – Today, Congresswoman Harriet Hageman voted in favor of three appropriations bills: State & Foreign Operations, Defense, and Homeland Security. The bills prioritize America’s security, both at our borders and beyond, cut spending in areas not related to protecting our nation, streamline operations, and end woke policies.


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Congresswoman Hageman being interviewed by a television reporter
June 27, 2024

Now that the U.S. Supreme Court has reversed a sweeping injunction on government censorship of social media companies, Congress must enact its own speech protections, Wyoming’s lone U.S. House representative said Thursday.


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June 25, 2024

WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senators John Barrasso, Cynthia Lummis and U.S. Representative Harriet Hageman (all R-WY) joined Senator Kevin Cramer (R-ND) and U.S. Representative Kevin Hern (R-OK) in filing a bicameral amicus brief in Texas Alliance of Energy Producers, et al v SEC, requesting the court vacate the agency’s radical climate rule.


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Congresswoman Hageman being interviewed by a television reporter
June 22, 2024

The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has been chipping away at the oil, gas and coal industries ever since President Joe Biden took office. Wyoming is an energy state that produces half the nation’s coal, as well as part of its oil and gas output. Since the federal government owns nearly half the state’s land, virtually all oil, gas and coal operations in the Cowboy State are heavily impacted by every rule the BLM throws at fossil fuels. 

Issues: Energy

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Congresswoman Hageman being interviewed by a television reporter
June 19, 2024

Congresswoman Harriett Hageman, a Wyoming Republican, has carried the torch for cattle producers who oppose vertical integration and excessive government mandates. To that end, her fight against livestock traceability measures isn’t new but it is heating up. Hageman said the USDA, the major packers, and the ear tag manufacturers’ attempts to force mandatory EID tag use on American cattle producers is not new. 

Hageman said the USDA, the major packers, and the ear tag manufacturers’ attempts to force mandatory EID tag use on American cattle producers is not new. 

Issues: Agriculture

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Rep. Harriet Hageman Represetative for Wyoming
June 18, 2024

Washington, DC – Today, Congresswoman Harriet Hageman introduced legislation to prohibit the implementation of the Proposed Resource Management Plan (RMP) Amendment and Final Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement for Federal coal managed by the Buffalo, Wyoming Field Office of the Bureau of Land Management.