This week on Eye on the Issues, we're thrilled to host a powerful and exclusive conversation with Wyoming's Congresswoman Harriet Hageman! In this in-depth interview, Congresswoman Hageman shares candid insights and bold perspectives on some of the most pressing policy issues facing Wyoming and the nation.
We kick things off with a deep dive into the election landscape, where Congresswoman Hageman provides a unique, behind-the-scenes look at the momentum building around the presidential race and vital congressional battles. Her firsthand observations from campaign events and her take on the enthusiasm sweeping across the nation bring a compelling view of this critical moment in U.S. politics.
As the discussion unfolds, Congresswoman Hageman tackles topics close to every Wyomingite's heart, including her fight to protect Wyoming's energy and agriculture industries. She addresses the challenges posed by federal policies she views as overreaching and shares her strategy for countering the Biden administration's impact on Wyoming's way of life. From energy independence to the true cost of "green" energy initiatives, she doesn't hesitate to question the long-term viability of wind and solar in Wyoming's unique landscape.
In a powerful moment, Congresswoman Hageman dives into the intricacies of her committee work in Washington, detailing how her background as a trial attorney allows her to confront federal agencies whose policies can hinder Wyoming's prosperity. She talks about pushing back on the administrative state, reforming regulatory practices, and fighting to give power back to the people.
For those who wonder about Wyoming's future in nuclear energy and the potential for nuclear waste storage, Congresswoman Hageman gives her take on what's happening with projects in the state and shares her skepticism about federal funding for certain energy developments.
To close out, she opens up about her deep love for Wyoming—its people, breathtaking landscapes, and unparalleled freedom it offers. She explains why she's so driven to defend Wyoming's values and resources and what it means to her to represent a place she considers one of America's last best hopes for freedom.
Don't miss this candid, high-stakes interview that cuts through the headlines and brings you face-to-face with the issues that will shape Wyoming's future.