Hageman’s Stance on Public Land Sales Shows She Doesn’t Work for Wyoming
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Hageman’s stance on public land sales shows she doesn’t work for Wyoming
U.S. Rep. Harriet Hageman likes to remind us she’s a rancher’s daughter from Fort Laramie. She wears the boots, speaks the lingo and throws around phrases like “Wyoming values.” But her actions tell a different story — one where the people she actually serves live in Washington, D.C., not in Sublette County or Sheridan. Opinion Take the recent push by Republicans in Congress to sell off millions of acres of federally managed public land — land …
Hageman Says Vast Swaths Of Wyoming Public Lands Won’t Be Sold
Wyoming Rep. Harriet Hageman says a Wilderness Society map that shows nearly 15 million acres of public land could be sold if the Senate budget bill passes is wrong. The group stands by its report, which it says is based on what the language of the bill says.
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