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As the crow flies, Wyoming is 6,620 miles from Guam. Even so, U.S. Rep. Harriet Hageman wants Wyoming residents to consider the 210-square-mile island and others like it in the Pacific and Indian oceans as the front door to American security interests.
She told Cowboy State Daily this week that China’s aggression toward them these island nations could be a sign of possible action toward the United States is one of the few topics in Congress on which both Democrats and Republicans agree.
A group of Senate and House Republicans introduced companion bills that would force the federal government to factor potential adverse effects into energy policy decisions.
I have often said that there is a special place in hell for those who pursue policies that are intended to increase the price of food, energy, and housing. Yet, we currently have people in positions of power who are pushing energy poverty as official policy, and as the cost of energy increases, the cost of everything else quickly follows.
Washington, D.C. – Today, Congresswoman Harriet Hageman and Senator Dan Sullivan introduced the Energy Poverty Prevention and Accountability Act to stop the federal government from inflicting energy poverty on the American people. The bill requires reviews of existing energy laws and regulations to determine if they are adversely impacting energy prices, and establishes metrics to ensure future laws and regulations do not inflict energy poverty on at risk communities.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Yesterday, the Congressional Western Caucus and the House Natural Resources Committee’s Joint ESA Working Group co-hosted a Forum to hear directly from organizations representing farmers, ranchers, county commissioners, and small businesses about the need to reform and modernize the Endangered Species Act.
Wyoming's congressional delegation uniformly backed the U.S. House's opening of an impeachment inquiry against President Joe Biden on Tuesday, hailing the investigation of possible wrongdoing as a means to provide transparency.
Rep. Jim Banks (R-IN) led a letter Wednesday to the Biden Administration as it takes steps to retaliate against universities for discriminating against individuals desiring to be addressed with outlandish “woke” pronouns. The letter coincided with a roundtable hosted by the House Anti-Woke Caucus, which Banks chairs, featuring writer Christopher Rufo.
Washington, DC – Today, Congresswoman Harriet Hageman issued the following statement on Speaker McCarthy’s announcement of the opening of an impeachment inquiry for President Biden:
New Mexico Democratic Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham claims that she ordered a 30-day ban on carrying guns in Albuquerque and the surrounding Bernalillo County because a recent rash of shootings there amount to a public health emergency.
But the weekend move is “patently unconstitutional” and probably won’t stand up to legal challenges, University of Wyoming law professor George Mocsary told Cowboy State Daily on Monday.