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The Republicans in the House still don’t have a deal in place with the President to raise the country’s debt ceiling and time is running out.  If there is no deal in place by June 5th (four days later than previously reported), Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen warned Congress on Friday that a default by the…

Congresswoman Harriet Hageman joined 288 other congresspersons and voted in favor of H.R. 467, the HALT Fentanyl Act. The legislation would permanently place fentanyl-related substances (FRS) into Schedule I of the Controlled Substances Act. According to the Committee on Energy and Commerce, the HALT Fentanyl Act would make the temporary class-wide scheduling order for fentanyl-related…

Partnering with Cody Country Chamber of Commerce, Forward Cody hosted a Candidate Forum Meet and Greet event this afternoon. The forum took take place from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m at Cody’s City Park and Mayor Matt Hall introduced candidates throughout the event. Regarding the event, Forward Cody stated, “Our Government is led by individuals…

Wyoming resident Robyn Belinskey is running for U.S. House of Representatives for the state of Wyoming.  She is a self-described “grassroots” Conservative who wants to “be the voice of common sense and relatability.”  Robyn talked about why she’s running, what’s she’s hearing from the people of Wyoming and how she will be different from the…

Republican Candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives in Wyoming, Harriet Hageman, has raised over “$4 million” in her race against incumbent Rep. Liz Cheney. In a report filed with the Federal Election Commission, Hageman demonstrated that she raised $1.8 million in the 2nd quarter of 2022. She will enter the final month of the…

General Manager of Wyoming’s Public Broadcasting Service (PBS), Terry Dugas, announced today that a previously closed U.S. House Debate between Harriet Hageman, Anthony Bouchard, Robyn Belinskey, Denton Knapp, and incumbent Liz Cheney will now be open to “credentialed press.” Mr. Dugas says, “WyomingPBS deeply appreciates Sheridan College’s decision to open the debate to credentialed press. …


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