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Congresswoman Hageman being interviewed by a television reporter
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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Rep. Harriet Hageman Represetative for Wyoming
April 30, 2024

Washington, D.C. – Today, Congresswoman Harriet Hageman supported Public Lands Week by helping the House pass four bills defending sportsmen, mineral development, and access to public lands. Rep. Hageman is proud to cosponsor this entire slate of legislation that will push back on harmful bureaucrat regulations which weaponize environmental groups and activist judges against the American people.

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Congresswoman Hageman being interviewed by a television reporter
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.

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Congresswoman Hageman being interviewed by a television reporter
April 29, 2024

A new U.S. Department of Agriculture rule that will require all sexually intact cattle and bison moving across state lines to be tagged with electronically readable tags has raised the ire of U.S. Rep. Harriet Hageman, R-Wyoming.

Hageman has long opposed the rule that was finalized Friday requiring tags to be both visually and electronically readable. It applies to intact cattle and bison 18 months or older, all dairy cattle, and show and rodeo cattle and bison of any age.

Issues:Agriculture
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Congresswoman Hageman being interviewed by a television reporter
April 26, 2024

From border security to public land use to government agency overreach, U.S. Rep. Harriet Hageman’s recent Fremont County town hall spanned issues important to Wyoming and provided some insight into the work she’s done during her first term.

As part of her campaign pledge to visit every county every year while serving in Congress, Hageman held a town hall in Dubois at the National Museum of Military Vehicles Wednesday, when she heard from residents both concerned about the direction of the federal government and grateful for her leadership.

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Rep. Harriet Hageman Represetative for Wyoming
April 25, 2024

Washington, DC – In response to the Biden Administration’s latest attack on our American way of life, Congresswoman Harriet Hageman issued the following statement: 

 

Issues:Energy
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Congresswoman Hageman being interviewed by a television reporter
April 25, 2024

Appearing in Rawlins on Tuesday evening, Wyoming’s freshman congresswoman says she’s “horrified” by the corruption of our federal government.

On Tuesday evening in Rawlins, Congresswoman Harriet Hageman addressed a crowd of over 100 people during a town hall discussion at the Jeffery Center.