Harriet M. Hageman
- In Office SinceJan 3, 2023
- Next ElectionNov 2026
- Current Term2nd Term
At a Glance
Leadership Roles
View all- House Committee on Natural ResourcesMemberThe House Committee on Natural Resources considers legislation about American energy production, mineral lands and mining, fisheries and wildlife, public lands, oceans, Native Americans, irrigation and reclamation.
- House Committee on the JudiciaryMemberThe Committee on the Judiciary has jurisdiction over matters relating to the administration of justice in federal courts, administrative bodies, and law enforcement agencies. Its role in impeachment proceedings has also brought it much attention. The committee’s jurisdiction also includes a range of issues such as bankruptcy, espionage, terrorism, the protection of civil liberties, constitutional amendments, and more. The Committee oversees the Departments of Justice and Homeland Security.
- Energy and Mineral ResourcesMember
- Water, Wildlife and FisheriesChair
Voting Alignment
View details- With party99%
- With districtSample
- Bipartisan0%
- Against party1%
Based on 581 recorded votes.
District Snapshot
View districtTop Issue Areas
From 50 recent bills- Climate36%
- Economy22%
- Food10%
- Housing6%
- Tech6%
Share of issue-area tags across the 50 most recent sponsored bills. Tags don't sum to 100% because the rest falls outside the top five.
Recent Activity
Sample- Recent · SampleHageman weighs in on this week's key votes
- Recent · SampleHageman co-sponsors new legislation
- Recent · SampleHageman statement on committee action
Recent Bills Sponsored
View allExpressing the sense of the House of Representatives that parents should be provided clear, accurate, and useful information about the content of video programming so they can make informed decisions for their children.
In CommitteePreventing AI Censorship Act
In CommitteeTo amend title 5, United States Code, to provide that judicial review under the Administrative Procedure Act requires de novo trial of the facts when agency action seeks a sanction.
In CommitteeTo amend title 5, United States Code, to provide that judicial review under the Administrative Procedure Act does not include any evidence that the court determines is not the product of reliable scientific principles and methods.
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