Rep. Harriet Hageman discusses fentanyl crisis and family governance

Rep. Harriet Hageman discusses fentanyl crisis and family governance
Rep. Harriet Hageman, U.S. Representative for Wyoming — Official U.S. House headshot
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Harriet Hageman, a U.S. Congress representative from Wyoming’s at-large district since 2023, recently shared her views on social media regarding several issues impacting her constituents and the broader national community. Born in Fort Laramie, Wyoming in 1962, Hageman has a background in law, having graduated with both a BS and JD from the University of Wyoming in 1989.

On March 4, 2025, Hageman addressed the issue of fentanyl overdoses in Wyoming. She stated that “In 2022, 53 Wyomingites died from fentanyl overdoses. In 2023, law enforcement seized 23,700 fentanyl pills in Wyoming. This CCP-funded crisis, fueled by lax border policies in Mexico and Canada, must end.” She expressed support for tariffs imposed by President Biden to hold these countries accountable.

Later that day, she invited her followers to listen to her radio appearance by tweeting “Tune in tonight to join me and @StacyOnTheRight on Sirius XM Patriot channel 125 at 7:20 PM MT/9:20 PM ET!

On the same date, Hageman reflected on family governance through another tweet stating ““The family is the smallest governing unit we have, and throughout history our forefathers recognized that.”” She provided a link to watch her full interview with Stacy Washington from the previous day.



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