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A Wyoming official testified this week that he supported using “whatever means is necessary” to obtain management authority over the Yellowstone area’s federally protected grizzly bears.

U.S. Rep. Harriet Hageman (R-Wyoming hand delivered news from her work in Washington, D.C. during her Town Hall meeting at the Ten Sleep Senior Center on March 16.
Hageman, who was sworn into office in the early morning of Jan. 3, has returned to Wyoming to keep the people that she represents filled in on the proceedings of the United States Congress. She has been working to hold a town hall meeting in each county during the early part of her term.

GILLETTE, Wyo. — Wyoming politicians and industry representatives have expressed support for a federal bill that’s supposed to lower energy costs.
H.R. 1, the Lower Energy Costs Act, is supposed to achieve that goal by increasing American energy production, exports, infrastructure, and critical minerals processing; promoting transparency, accountability, permitting, and production of American resources; and improving water quality certification and energy projects.

Rep. Harriet Hageman, R-Wyo., who's also a member of the House Judiciary Committee, said she doesn't view the various investigations into President Joe Biden, son Hunter, and other Biden family members as political payback for how local and federal government officials have been probing into former President Donald Trump.

WASHINGTON, D.C. — H.R. 1, the Lower Energy Costs Act, was formally introduced in the House of Representatives. This legislation combines multiple bills that focus on America’s ability to be energy independent and reduce the punitive regulatory burden that has been enacted on the energy industry since Joe Biden was sworn into office.

Washington, DC – Today Congresswoman Harriet Hageman issued the following statement on the politically motivated investigation by New York City District Attorney Alvin Bragg:

SHERIDAN — Rep. Cyrus Western, R-Big Horn, said BNSF Railway is failing to meet contracted terms.
Western said he sent a letter to the CEO of the company asking for answers.
“We need answers, we need solutions and we need them now,” Western said. “... (BNSF is) fundamentally not fulfilling the contractual obligations to ship this coal to their customers.”
Western said BNSF has blamed labor negotiations for the situation but circumstances are yet to improve.
U.S. Rep. Harriet Hageman, R-Wyoming, said Wyoming railways are of concern.

For the second year in a row, Wyoming is being shut out from U.S. Department of Agriculture programs that offer wildfire protection services.
It was recently announced Wyoming is not being included in the USDA and U.S. Forest Service’s 10-year strategy to combat wildfires across the American West in 2023. Wyoming is the only Western state that has been left out of the strategy since its inception.
Wyoming has also been left off a recently formed Congressionally mandated wildfire commission. It was the second year in a row for both snubs.

CHEYENNE – On Thursday, U.S. Rep. Harriet Hageman announced a series of “Congress in Your Community” visits, consisting of mobile office hours throughout the state so that constituents can meet with district staff, have questions answered in person or obtain help with federal government issues.