Harriet Hageman addresses postal services concerns affecting Wyoming

Harriet Hageman addresses postal services concerns affecting Wyoming
Rep. Harriet Hageman, U.S. Representative for Wyoming — Official U.S. House headshot
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Rep. Harriet Hageman, currently serving in the U.S. Congress representing Wyoming’s at-large district, has shared her thoughts and legislative priorities through a series of tweets. These messages highlight her reflections on the legacy of Al Simpson, concerns about postal services for rural communities, and criticism of recent legal actions involving former President Trump.

On March 14, 2025, Rep. Hageman commemorated the life of Al Simpson, emphasizing his dedication to public service both in Wyoming and Washington. She stated: “Al Simpson’s life was defined by public service. From Wyoming to Washington, he spent decades of his life in the Senate and beyond working to make this country a better place. We honor his life and send our heartfelt prayers to his family and loved ones.”

Later that day, she expressed concern over the Delivering for America plan’s impact on Wyoming, advocating for the Protect Postal Performance Act. In her tweet dated March 14, 2025, she declared: “The Delivering for America plan leaves Wyoming behind. We’re not going to let that happen.” She outlined the act’s goals which include preserving postal access for rural communities, increasing transparency, and expanding opportunities for public engagement in decision making.

In another statement made on March 17, 2025, Rep. Hageman addressed recent legal proceedings concerning former President Trump. She expressed her disapproval of what she perceives as efforts to undermine justice systems with these actions: “I listen to all this nonsense being spewed out there, and what I can’t understand is why anyone wants to undermine our criminal or civil justice system in the manner that has been done over the last couple of years with lawfare against President Trump.”



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