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Washington, DC – Today, the House of Representatives passed the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Reauthorization Act of 2024, which sets forth the agency’s appropriations, activities and programs, and other key components of the United States’ National Airspace System.
Rep. Harriet Hageman, R-Wyo., on Tuesday cheered the University of Wyoming’s (UW) decision to close its diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) office in a statement to The National Desk (TND).
In Wyoming, we have always relied on access to America’s public lands for our way of life and our livelihood. It is essential for energy and mineral development, ranching and agriculture, hunting and fishing, hiking and climbing, and so much more.
Unelected, unaccountable Washington bureaucrats are now jeopardizing Wyoming’s access to that land. They want to hijack Wyoming’s decision-making surrounding public land management and transfer it to climate zealots.
“This rule is a solution in search of a problem,” U.S. Rep. Harriet Hageman (R-Wyo.) said, criticizing a final rule making that mandates a new kind of cattle ear tag.
The congresswoman issued a press release May 9 that explains her position on the issue and the negative effects she predicts for Wyoming’s cattle industry. Her complaints included increased cost for ranchers, disproportionate impact on small cattle producers, and no apparent positive effect on beef production.
On Saturday, April 27, U.S. Rep. Harriet Hageman (R-Wyoming) answered a number of questions from Washakie County residents during a town hall meeting April 27.
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One concerned citizen said, “When they [undocumented immigrants] first started coming across the border, I said they’re going to give them the vote. We’ve got to stop that.”