Rep. Harriet Hageman, U.S. Representative for Wyoming | Official U.S. House headshot
Rep. Harriet Hageman, U.S. Representative for Wyoming | Official U.S. House headshot
Congresswoman Harriet Hageman has fulfilled her commitment to host a town hall in every county each year by completing her 23rd event in Torrington. Since being sworn into Congress in January 2023, Hageman has held a total of 46 town halls.
Representative Hageman emphasized the importance of these events for effective representation. "Personally visiting with Wyomingites across our state is vital to being able to effectively represent them in Congress. These town halls are open to everyone and provide an opportunity to not only hear updates from me about what I am working on in Washington, but also provide an opportunity for me to hear from my constituents," she stated.
Hageman noted that while each town hall addressed community-specific issues, there were common concerns statewide. "People are worried about the invasion at our border that has allowed nearly 12 million illegals to enter our country, runaway inflation and the bad economy created by Biden-Harris policies, and government bureaucrats trying to end our western way of life – the Buffalo and Rock Springs RMPs, EID eartags for cattle and bison, punitive energy rules designed to eliminate coal and oil, and the failure to delist the GYE Grizzly – just to name a few," she said.
She expressed gratitude towards attendees and praised Wyoming's facilities for hosting these forums. "I appreciate all who attended and am thankful Wyoming has such beautiful facilities to allow these public forums. I promised to fight for Wyoming, and we are getting results. When former President Donald Trump is elected as our next President, we will end these failed policies and ensure that Wyoming will continue to be prosperous and free."
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