Harriet Hageman criticizes Biden administration and advocates for Wyoming interests

Harriet Hageman criticizes Biden administration and advocates for Wyoming interests
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 made a series of statements through social media regarding various issues of governance and legislative action. Rep. Hageman, who succeeded Liz Cheney in 2023, shared her views on topics ranging from administrative transparency to local legislative developments.

On December 11, 2024, Rep. Hageman criticized the Biden-Harris Administration for what she described as “lazy governance” and “transition interference.” She called for the immediate release of the Unified Agenda by stating: “At best, this is lazy governance, at worst, this downright transition interference. I’m calling on the Biden-Harris Administration to release the Unified Agenda now. What are they hiding from you? See my letter to the White House.”

Later that day, she expressed support for legislation affecting her home state: “I was proud to speak in support H.R. 8753, which passed in the House today. Pending passage in the Senate, Mills, WY, will now get its own unique ZIP code, which is essential for accurate mail delivery, tax revenue, and census counts.” This tweet highlighted her advocacy for precise postal services and accurate data collection within Wyoming.

On December 12, 2024, Rep. Hageman addressed an issue with Veterans Affairs scheduling conflicts: “The VA can host a Transgender Day of Remembrance but apparently they can’t show up to their own scheduled Memorial Day event at Cheyenne National Cemetery honoring fallen veterans. I’ve written to the VA Secretary demanding answers and accountability.” Her statement calls into question prioritization within Veterans Affairs events.



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