Harriet Hageman aligns with local Wyoming interests, highlights coal industry and rural air initiatives

Harriet Hageman aligns with local Wyoming interests, highlights coal industry and rural air initiatives
Rep. Harriet Hageman, U.S. Representative for Wyoming — Official U.S. House headshot
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Rep. Harriet Hageman, currently serving Wyoming’s at-large district in the U.S. Congress, recently shared several updates through her social media platform. Known for her support for Wyoming’s local interests and her alliance with prominent political figures, Hageman’s posts reflect her ongoing commitment to the state’s economic and community development.

On April 8, Rep. Hageman expressed her continued support for the coal industry by highlighting her involvement with former President Donald Trump. In her post, she stated, “Always an honor to join President Trump in support of Wyoming’s great coal industry “

The following day, on April 9, Rep. Hageman focused on rural air services. She pointed out the necessity of initiatives like the Small Community Air Service Development Program. She noted on this date, “Initiatives such as the Small Community Air Service Development Program are integral in allowing smaller communities to compete in the rural air service market.”

Later on April 9, Hageman tweeted about “Wyoming Wednesday,” a local event where she connected with supporters and community members. She remarked in her post, “It was great to see many friends from across the Cowboy State at another Wyoming Wednesday!”



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