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Free speech protections under the First Amendment of the Constitution give Americans not only the right to speak as they wish, but also to hear other opinions, and that fundamental right comes into play with the AT&T DirecTV deplatforming of Newsmax, Rep. Harriet Hageman told Newsmax.
At a House Judiciary Committee hearing on Thursday, Rep. Harriet Hageman (R-WY) spoke about the southern border. Click the link above to watch
YUMA, Ariz. – On Wednesday, U.S. Rep. Harriet Hageman, R-Wyo., visited the Southern border for a House Judiciary Committee hearing on the border crisis.
In addition to the hearing, Hageman was to tour a Yuma area hospital and "see the failures of Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas to secure the border," according to a news release from her office, which described Yuma's systems and services as being "at their breaking points due to the surge of illegal immigrants flowing through our open border."
YUMA, Arizona - Newly-minted House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan on Thursday capped two days of touring Yuma, Arizona by conducting a public hearing in the city’s council chambers on how illegal immigration is straining its community services.
US Representative Harriet Hageman recently visited Green River, stopping at a local school to meet a student who wrote her a letter and then talking with local officials at City Hall.
A visit to school
Last Thursday morning, Hageman attended an assembly at Harrison Elementary School, showing up in response to a student's letter.
Today, Harriet Hageman visits the Southern border for a House Judiciary Committee hearing on the Biden Border Crisis. In addition to the hearing, Representative Hageman will tour a Yuma area hospital and see the failures of Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas to secure the border. In Yuma, all systems and services are at their breaking points due to the surge of illegal immigrants flowing through our open border.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Last week, the Environmental Protection Agency released a determination that would deny State Implementation Plans submitted by Wyoming and 18 other states to implement its new Interstate Transport Rule, which is a regulation to ensure “upwind” states are not contributing to smog in “downwind” states.
The Environmental Protection Agency and Transportation Security Administration's response to the Ohio train derailment shows the agencies are failing to do their job and not focusing on the things they were created for, Rep. Harriet Hageman, R-Wyo., told Newsmax.
Last week, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) released a determination that would deny State Implementation Plans (SIP) submitted by Wyoming and 18 other states, to implement its new Interstate Transport Rule, which is a regulation to ensure “upwind” states are not contributing to smog in “downwind” states. Despite the EPA’s obligation under the Clean Air Act (CAA) to recognize state implementation plans (SIPs), the EPA has chosen to ignore Wyoming’s plan in favor of far more restrictive policies.
Don’t miss this opportunity to hear from our newly elected Congressman as she talks about the important business issues that she is tackling in DC. We are excited that Congressman Harriett Hageman will be speaking to her hometown Chamber of Commerce on March 3.
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