Harriet Hageman proposes legislation on expedited appeals and federal land management

Harriet Hageman proposes legislation on expedited appeals and federal land management
Rep. Harriet Hageman, U.S. Representative for Wyoming — Facebook Website
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Rep. Harriet Hageman, who has served in the U.S. Congress representing Wyoming’s at-large district since 2023, shared several statements via social media on various topics recently. Her posts cover legislative initiatives and historical reflections.

On January 26, Rep. Hageman announced her reintroduction of the Expedited Appeals Review Act. The proposed legislation aims to provide applicants the option to move their cases to district court if the Interior Board of Land Appeals (IBLA) does not decide within 18 months. She stated that her bill would ensure “timely resolution, discovery rights, and administrative record development.” “I’ve reintroduced the Expedited Appeals Review Act…”

Two days later, on January 28, Rep. Hageman commemorated Holocaust Remembrance Day with a message honoring those who perished under Nazi rule. She emphasized the importance of remembering these atrocities to prevent them from occurring again in the future. “On Holocaust Remembrance Day…”

On January 29, Rep. Hageman introduced another legislative proposal called the No Net Gain in Federal Lands Act. This act seeks to restrict federal land expansion by requiring that any new land acquired by agencies such as USDA and DOI be offset by returning an equivalent amount of acreage to state control. In her post, she noted that “the 640 million acres currently under federal management is enough.” “My No Net Gain in Federal Lands Act prevents…”



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