Harriet Hageman discusses new legislation and education funding concerns

Harriet Hageman discusses new legislation and education funding concerns
Rep. Harriet Hageman, U.S. Representative for Wyoming — Official U.S. House headshot
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Rep. Harriet Hageman, who has been serving in the U.S. Congress representing Wyoming’s at-large district since 2023, shared a series of updates on social media concerning her recent activities and legislative efforts.

On January 31, 2025, Rep. Hageman announced her participation in a discussion about the early days of President Trump’s Administration on Sirius XM Patriot Channel 125 with David Webb. “Join me on Sirius XM Patriot Channel 125 with @davidwebbshow for a discussion on the early days of President Trump’s Administration!”

The following day, February 1, 2025, she introduced new legislation known as the PASTURES Act. The act aims to protect landowners adjacent to federal lands by ensuring that agencies cannot enforce trespass penalties until proper fencing is established. In her words: “This week, I introduced the PASTURES Act, which ensures agencies can’t enforce trespass penalties on landowners adjacent to federal lands until that agency builds a proper fence. My legislation supports ranchers and promotes better land management practices.”

Later that same day, Rep. Hageman addressed concerns regarding fiscal mismanagement within the Department of Education under the Biden Administration. She stated that over $1 billion in taxpayer dollars were misused on ideological programs and mentioned a letter sent by the Anti-Woke Caucus to Acting Education Secretary Denise Carter highlighting these issues: “The Anti-Woke Caucus sent a letter to Acting Education Secretary Denise Carter identifying the Department of Education’s misuse of over $1 billion in taxpayer dollars on far-left ideological program under the Biden Administration.”



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