Harriet Hageman discusses policy roles and gender issues

Harriet Hageman discusses policy roles and gender issues
Rep. Harriet Hageman, U.S. Representative for Wyoming — Official U.S. House headshot
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Rep. Harriet Hageman, a U.S. Congress member representing Wyoming’s at-large district since 2023, shared several statements on social media recently. Hageman, who succeeded Liz Cheney, addressed her role in the Republican Conference’s Committee on Policy and expressed her views on various issues.

On November 19, 2024, Rep. Harriet Hageman announced her representation of the Sophomore Class on the Republican Conference’s Committee on Policy alongside Rep. McCormick. She stated that their conference is committed to fulfilling “the mandate to enact President Trump’s agenda given by the People.” The full tweet can be found here.

On November 20, 2024, Hageman voiced her opinion regarding women’s rights in sports and public spaces. She thanked Speaker Johnson for making what she described as a “common sense decision” regarding the protection of women’s private spaces from invasion by men in areas such as women’s sports and public schools. Her statement is available here.

Later that same day, Hageman paid tribute to Barbara, a friend and political mentor whom she has known for many years. She praised Barbara’s leadership in the House as inspirational and expressed honor in recognizing her contributions as a public servant and friend. This message can be viewed here.



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