Harriet Hageman discusses legislative priorities and events for Wyoming

Harriet Hageman discusses legislative priorities and events for 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 been active on social media discussing her efforts and legislative activities. Hageman, who replaced Liz Cheney in 2023, has shared updates on her work with fellow representatives and legislation affecting Wyoming.

On February 11, 2025, Rep. Hageman emphasized the collaborative efforts of the Wyoming delegation to prioritize state interests. She mentioned participating in a tele-town hall with Senator John Barrasso and Senator Cynthia Lummis. Hageman also announced upcoming in-person town halls for constituents to attend. “Our delegation is working together to ensure Wyoming’s priorities are front and center.”

Two days later, on February 13, 2025, she urged her followers to tune into an unspecified event or broadcast by posting a link without additional context: “Tune in now!”

Later that day, Rep. Hageman shared information about her latest postal legislation aimed at benefiting Wyoming residents. She provided a link for more details: “Breaking down my latest postal legislation and what it means for Wyoming!”



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