Harriet M. Hageman
RepublicanU.S. Representative, WY-0| Age | 63 (b. 1962-10-18) |
| Gender | Female |
| In office since | 2023-01-03 (~3 yrs) |
| Race / ethnicity | White |
| Religion | Protestant (listed as Nondenominational by Pew Research Center for the 118th Congress) |
| Education | Graduated Lingle-Fort Laramie High School (1981); attended Casper College (1981-1983); B.S. in Business Administration/Accounting, University of Wyoming (1986); J.D., University of Wyoming College of Law (1989). |
| Prior occupation | Attorney (water and natural-resources litigation). Law clerk for Judge James E. Barrett of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit; staff/assistant attorney general in the Wyoming Attorney General's office (Water and Natural Resources Division, including Nebraska v. Wyoming); co-founder and partner of the Cheyenne firm Hageman & Brighton, P.C. |
| Military service | No |
| Birthplace | Douglas, Wyoming |
| Marital status | Married — John Sundahl |
| Children | 0 |
| Residence | Cheyenne, Wyoming |
| Notable relatives | Father James Hageman was a longtime member of the Wyoming House of Representatives (served until his death in 2006). Husband John Sundahl is a Cheyenne medical-malpractice defense attorney; she is stepmother to his two sons. |
Pending research: languages · openly lgbtq.
Career & politics
| First elected | 2022 |
| Previous offices | Republican National Committeewoman for Wyoming (2020-2021) |
| Committees | House Committee on Natural Resources · Subcommittee on Water, Wildlife and Fisheries (Chair) · Subcommittee on Energy and Mineral Resources · House Committee on the Judiciary · Subcommittee on the Constitution and Limited Government · Subcommittee on the Administrative State, Regulatory Reform, and Antitrust |
| Caucuses | Republican Study Committee · Congressional Western Caucus · Congressional Coal Caucus · Anti-Woke Caucus |
| Leadership | Chair, Natural Resources Subcommittee on Water, Wildlife and Fisheries · Chair, RSC Article One Task Force · Chair, Anti-Woke Caucus · Co-Chair, Congressional Coal Caucus · Vice Chair, Congressional Western Caucus |
| Party history | Republican throughout her career; no party switches. Initially supported Ted Cruz and opposed Donald Trump in 2016, later became a strong Trump supporter. |
| Ideology | Conservative Republican; member of the Republican Study Committee and previously associated with the House Freedom Caucus. |
Financial
No holdings recorded yet (from official Financial Disclosure filings).
Scandals & crimes ledger
No recorded incidents. Under the adjudicated-only methodology, an entry appears only when a court or official body has formally acted and the record is cited.