Intelligence Synthesis · May 2, 2026
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Congress Handoff: Full Workup (one officialall sections) — 2026-05-02 (Harriet M. Hageman)

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Area: Full Workup (one official, all sections) (eo_full_workup) Filed: 2026-05-02T00:31:51.994Z Source: External LLM via /handoff/congress (attempt #74055) Resolved official: Harriet M. Hageman (entity #10891) Ingest result: 45 facts · 39 sources · 2 silences · 3 contradictions · 8 voting_records · 4 skipped

Briefing Sent

Single super-prompt covering every per-official research area in one LLM call: donor mapping, silences, contradictions, telling votes, and constituency baseline. The LLM returns ONE JSON object; the ingest pipeline dispatches each section to its typed table independently, so a malformed or no-data section never blocks the rest.

Result

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  "target_official": {
    "name": "Harriet M. Hageman",
    "bioguide_id": "H001096"
  },
  "donor_mapping": {
    "facts": [
      {
        "fact_text": "Hageman's 2023-2024 campaign raised $3,000,255 with top industry Retired at $1,080,388 (36% of total). Small individual contributions ($200 or less) made up 44.40% ($1,332,164), large individual contributions 38.42% ($1,152,788), and PAC contributions 11.45% ($343,462).",
        "date_occurred": "2024-12-31",
        "confidence": "secondary",
        "source_url": "https://www.opensecrets.org/members-of-congress/harriet-hageman/summary?cid=N00049197"
      },
      {
        "fact_text": "Top contributors to Hageman's 2023-2024 campaign: Minshall Development ($26,400), American Israel Public Affairs Cmte ($15,500: $10,500 individuals + $5,000 PAC), Deering Wine ($13,200), Kemmerer Resources ($13,200), Peabody Energy ($12,000 PAC), Koch Industries ($10,000 PAC).",
        "date_occurred": "2024-12-31",
        "confidence": "secondary",
        "source_url": "https://www.opensecrets.org/members-of-congress/harriet-hageman/contributors?cid=N00049197&cycle=2024"
      },
      {
        "fact_text": "Top industries contributing to Hageman's 2023-2024 campaign: Retired ($1,080,388), Casinos/Gambling ($115,610), Republican/Conservative ($101,903), Human Rights ($77,496), Leadership PACs ($71,000), Oil & Gas ($65,000).",
        "date_occurred": "2024-12-31",
        "confidence": "secondary",
        "source_url": "https://www.opensecrets.org/members-of-congress/harriet-hageman/summary?cid=N00049197"
      },
      {
        "fact_text": "Hageman is running for Wyoming's open U.S. Senate seat in 2026. Her Senate campaign committee raised $1,555,542.88 from January 2025 through March 2026, including $996,770.72 in individual contributions, $277,000 in PAC contributions, and $62,000 in party committee contributions.",
        "date_occurred": "2026-03-31",
        "confidence": "primary",
        "source_url": "https://www.fec.gov/data/candidate/S6WY00209/?cycle=2026&election_full=false"
      },
      {
        "fact_text": "Quiver Quantitative estimates Hageman's net worth at $4.0M as of August 2025 — the 166th highest in Congress — with approximately $337,200 invested in publicly traded assets. Holdings include up to $500,000 each in RBC Capital Markets IRA funds (Washington Mutual Investors Fund, American Balanced Fund, Growth Fund of America), a 100% interest in Karriet LLC valued up to $500,000, and additional mutual fund holdings.",
        "date_occurred": "2025-08-12",
        "confidence": "secondary",
        "source_url": "https://www.quiverquant.com/news/Representative+Harriet+M.+Hageman+has+filed+a+new+financial+disclosure+-+here%E2%80%99s+what+we+see"
      },
      {
        "fact_text": "Hageman is Co-Chair of the Congressional Coal Caucus and sits on the House Judiciary and Natural Resources Committees. She introduced the SPEED Act to streamline environmental permitting and legislation to halve upfront costs for coal producers on federal leases (March 2026).",
        "date_occurred": "2026-03-10",
        "confidence": "secondary",
        "source_url": "https://www.quiverquant.com/news/Representative+Harriet+M.+Hageman+has+filed+a+new+financial+disclosure+-+here%E2%80%99s+what+we+see"
      },
      {
        "fact_text": "AIPAC-sponsored delegation of 20 House Republicans, including Hageman, visited Israel in August 2025 and met with Prime Minister Netanyahu. AIPAC contributed $5,000 PAC and $10,500 in individual conduit donations to Hageman's 2024 campaign.",
        "date_occurred": "2025-08-07",
        "confidence": "secondary",
        "source_url": "https://israelpalestinenews.org/netanyahu-hosts-20-aipac-sponsored-house-republicans-in-israel/"
      },
      {
        "fact_text": "Peabody Energy gave $12,000 ($9,500 via 5 payments) to Hageman for Wyoming in the 2024 cycle. Hageman is Co-Chair of the Congressional Coal Caucus and her H.R. 1 provisions mandate coal leasing on federal lands, end the coal moratorium, and reduce royalty rates — directly benefiting Peabody's Powder River Basin operations.",
        "date_occurred": "2025-05-22",
        "confidence": "secondary",
        "source_url": "https://www.opensecrets.org/campaign-expenditures/vendor?year=2024&vendor=Hageman+for+Wyoming"
      }
    ],
    "connections": [
      {
        "donor_entity_name": "Peabody Energy",
        "relationship_type": "major_donor",
        "description": "2024 cycle: $12,000 via PAC ($9,500 via 5 payments to Hageman for Wyoming). Hageman co-chairs the Congressional Coal Caucus and authored H.R. 1 provisions ending the coal moratorium, mandating coal leasing on federal lands, and reducing coal royalty rates — directly benefiting Peabody's Powder River Basin mining operations.",
        "confidence": "secondary",
        "source_url": "https://www.opensecrets.org/campaign-expenditures/vendor?year=2024&vendor=Hageman+for+Wyoming"
      },
      {
        "donor_entity_name": "American Israel Public Affairs Cmte",
        "relationship_type": "pac_donor",
        "description": "2023-2024 cycle: $15,500 total ($10,500 individual conduit + $5,000 PAC). Hageman was among 20 House Republicans on an AIPAC-sponsored delegation to Israel (August 2025). She voted for standalone Israel aid (H.R. 7217, February 2024), the April 2024 Israel supplemental (H.R. 8034), and the 2023 emergency Israel aid package (H.R. 6126).",
        "confidence": "secondary",
        "source_url": "https://www.opensecrets.org/members-of-congress/harriet-hageman/contributors?cid=N00049197&cycle=2024"
      },
      {
        "donor_entity_name": "Koch Inc",
        "relationship_type": "pac_donor",
        "description": "2024 cycle: $10,000 PAC contribution. Hageman's anti-regulatory, pro-energy agenda aligns with Koch Industries' advocacy for deregulation and fossil fuel development.",
        "confidence": "secondary",
        "source_url": "https://www.opensecrets.org/members-of-congress/harriet-hageman/contributors?cid=N00049197&cycle=2024"
      },
      {
        "donor_entity_name": "American Crystal Sugar",
        "relationship_type": "pac_donor",
        "description": "2024 cycle: $7,500 PAC contribution.",
        "confidence": "secondary",
        "source_url": "https://www.opensecrets.org/members-of-congress/harriet-hageman/contributors?cid=N00049197&cycle=2024"
      }
    ]
  },
  "silences": [
    {
      "topic": "Hageman switched to virtual/tele-town halls after contentious in-person forums and cited 'safety concerns' — then continued holding only controlled-format events with pre-screened questions for nearly a year",
      "expected_position": "As Wyoming's sole congressional representative for 582,397 constituents, Hageman would be expected to hold regular open, in-person town halls where voters can ask unfiltered questions — especially after her 2022 campaign pledge to hold town halls in every county annually.",
      "window_start": "2025-03-26",
      "window_end": "2026-05-01",
      "evidence_summary": "After contentious town halls in Afton, Laramie, and Wheatland in March 2025 where constituents jeered, booed, and shouted expletives, Hageman announced on March 26, 2025 that she would only hold virtual or tele-town halls 'until such time as it seems safe to resume in-person events,' blaming Democrats and Chuck Schumer for 'domestic terrorism.' Constituent Kelsey Yarzab Yates called it 'a cowardly move.' In Pinedale (July 29, 2025), Hageman justified repealing the EPA endangerment finding, prompting chants of 'Lie, lie!' In Casper (August 19, 2025), she was 'ruthlessly booed' over tariffs and immigration stances. At the Cody town hall (June 17, 2025), she eschewed an open forum, reading pre-screened index-card questions and refusing follow-ups. In Greybull (June 17, 2025), constituents shouted 'We're not Las Vegas!' and 'Keep Wyoming out!' over public lands sales. Hageman was active during this period — voting for H.R. 1, attending the AIPAC Israel delegation, introducing coal legislation, and issuing press releases — proving communicative activity through controlled channels rather than unfiltered public forums.",
      "primary_url": "https://www.jhnewsandguide.com/news/state/hageman-fearful-for-her-safety-to-host-virtual-town-halls-after-contentious-forums/article_a7ff8e83-6ff6-4681-b231-504170ffa0a8.html"
    },
    {
      "topic": "Hageman blew off constituents' questions about public lands sales at the Greybull town hall, discarding written questions and claiming she had 'already addressed this issue'",
      "expected_position": "As Wyoming's representative in a state where 46.7% of land is federally owned and public lands access is a defining cultural and economic issue, Hageman would be expected to fully address constituent concerns about proposals to sell millions of acres rather than dismissing them as 'misinformation.'",
      "window_start": "2025-06-17",
      "window_end": "2025-06-17",
      "evidence_summary": "At the Greybull town hall, multiple constituents submitted written questions asking: 'Do you support the sale of our public land?' 'Will there be public input prior to listing land for sale?' 'Will you vote for the sale of public lands when it comes back to the House?' Hageman discarded the questions, claiming she had already addressed the issue, and characterized a Wilderness Society map showing potentially affected lands as 'misinformation.' The Wilderness Society stood by its depiction as consistent with the bill's text. Hageman had initially voted in favor of the public lands sale measure as part of H.R. 1 in committee. A letter to the Powell Tribune stated: 'Hageman blew off constituents' concerns.' Anonymous group Project Winchester formed specifically to oust Hageman over her public lands stance.",
      "primary_url": "https://powelltribune.com/stories/hageman-blew-off-constituents-concerns,10413"
    }
  ],
  "contradictions": {
    "claims": [
      {
        "claim_text": "Hageman condemned Donald Trump as a 'racist and xenophobic' candidate in 2016, called him 'the weakest candidate,' and joined Cruz supporters at the 2016 GOP convention to force a floor vote blocking Trump's nomination. She was a Cheney adviser and 'never-Trumper.'",
        "claim_date": "2016-07-20",
        "claim_type": "statement",
        "source_url": "https://southernillinoisnow.com/2022/08/16/who-is-harriet-hageman-the-trump-backed-candidate-running-against-liz-cheney/"
      },
      {
        "claim_text": "Hageman earned Trump's endorsement in 2022, telling the New York Times she 'heard and believed the lies the Democrats and Liz Cheney's friends in the media were telling at the time' and that Trump 'was the greatest president of my lifetime, and I am proud to have been able to renominate him in 2020.' She defeated Cheney in the 2022 primary with 66.3% of the vote.",
        "claim_date": "2022-08-16",
        "claim_type": "statement",
        "source_url": "https://southernillinoisnow.com/2022/08/16/who-is-harriet-hageman-the-trump-backed-candidate-running-against-liz-cheney/"
      },
      {
        "claim_text": "Hageman told a Casper town hall audience that mail-in ballots are not 'foundational tools' of democratic elections, drawing screams from the crowd.",
        "claim_date": "2025-08-19",
        "claim_type": "statement",
        "source_url": "https://newrepublic.com/post/199291/maga-rep-harriet-hageman-town-hall-donald-trump-tariffs"
      },
      {
        "claim_text": "Hageman voted yea on H.R. 1, the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, and issued a press release stating the bill 'delivers on President Trump's agenda by cutting taxes, securing the border, and unleashing American energy,' emphasizing that it 'unleashes American energy, including Wyoming coal, oil and gas' and 'saves Wyoming coal by ending the moratorium.'",
        "claim_date": "2025-05-22",
        "claim_type": "vote",
        "source_url": "https://hageman.house.gov/media/press-releases/hageman-votes-one-big-beautiful-bill-act"
      },
      {
        "claim_text": "The AFL-CIO assessed H.R. 1 as legislation that 'would enact devastating cuts to Medicaid, SNAP, and other important social safety programs to provide tax-cuts to the rich.' Hageman's 2025 AFL-CIO score is 0% and lifetime score is 1%.",
        "claim_date": "2025-07-03",
        "claim_type": "disclosure",
        "source_url": "https://aflcio.org/scorecard/legislators/harriet-hageman?page=0&order=date&sort=asc"
      },
      {
        "claim_text": "Hageman told a Cody town hall audience regarding H.R. 1: 'The bill would make the 2017 tax cuts permanent and eliminate taxes on overtime hours, increasing the take-home pay of many working families.' She claimed the bill would deliver 'the largest tax cut in history for all Americans.'",
        "claim_date": "2025-06-17",
        "claim_type": "statement",
        "source_url": "https://www.wyomingnews.com/news/local_news/hageman-hosts-raucous-event/article_7b00932e-1fbe-4e53-bcb5-a819d606ee66.html"
      },
      {
        "claim_text": "The Cody town hall report noted that H.R. 1 'in its current form may also increase taxes on those earning less than $15,000 annually, which would negatively impact the poorest Americans, including those who may be subsisting on Social Security and disability payments.'",
        "claim_date": "2025-06-17",
        "claim_type": "disclosure",
        "source_url": "https://www.wyomingnews.com/news/local_news/hageman-hosts-raucous-event/article_7b00932e-1fbe-4e53-bcb5-a819d606ee66.html"
      }
    ],
    "contradictions": [
      {
        "claim_a_idx": 0,
        "claim_b_idx": 1,
        "type": "reversal",
        "severity": "high",
        "narrative": "Hageman went from calling Trump 'racist and xenophobic' and 'the weakest candidate' while actively working to block his nomination at the 2016 GOP convention, to calling him 'the greatest president of my lifetime' and seeking his endorsement in 2022. Her stated explanation — that she 'heard and believed the lies' from Democrats and the media — does not reconcile with her active role as a Cruz delegate trying to force a floor vote against Trump. Both sources are from the same ABC News article via southernillinoisnow.com."
      },
      {
        "claim_a_idx": 3,
        "claim_b_idx": 4,
        "type": "statement_vs_disclosure",
        "severity": "high",
        "narrative": "Hageman's official press release celebrated H.R. 1 as delivering for 'working families' and tax cuts 'for all Americans,' while the AFL-CIO assessed the bill would 'enact devastating cuts to Medicaid, SNAP, and other important social safety programs to provide tax-cuts to the rich.' Hageman's 0% AFL-CIO lifetime score reflects consistent opposition to labor's priorities. The Cody town hall coverage further noted the bill could increase taxes on the poorest Americans earning under $15,000. The two sources — Hageman's official House press release and the AFL-CIO legislative scorecard — come from independent outlets with different hostnames."
      },
      {
        "claim_a_idx": 5,
        "claim_b_idx": 6,
        "type": "same_source_inconsistency",
        "severity": "low",
        "narrative": "At the same Cody town hall reported in a single article, Hageman claimed the bill would deliver 'the largest tax cut in history for all Americans,' while the same article noted the bill 'may also increase taxes on those earning less than $15,000 annually.' Both quotes come from the same secondary source (Wyoming News/Cody Enterprise). Hageman did not address this tension when questioned."
      }
    ]
  },
  "telling_votes": [
    {
      "bill_id": "H.R. 1",
      "title": "One Big Beautiful Bill Act (budget reconciliation — Medicaid/SNAP cuts, tax reform, energy provisions)",
      "vote": "yea",
      "vote_date": "2025-05-22",
      "roll_call_url": "https://hageman.house.gov/media/press-releases/hageman-votes-one-big-beautiful-bill-act",
      "why_it_matters": "Hageman cast a decisive vote in a bill that passed 215-214, making hers one of the deciding votes. The AFL-CIO assessed it would enact 'devastating cuts to Medicaid, SNAP, and other important social safety programs.' Her district has 6.8% poverty. Hageman celebrated the bill's energy provisions: ending the coal moratorium, mandating oil and gas leases, and reducing coal royalty rates — directly benefiting Peabody Energy ($12,000 donor) and other fossil fuel interests. The vote was donor_aligned: her top energy-sector donors' legislative priorities overrode potential constituent harm from social safety net cuts.",
      "category": "donor_aligned"
    },
    {
      "bill_id": "H.R. 8035",
      "title": "Ukraine Security Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2024 ($60.8B military and economic aid to Ukraine)",
      "vote": "nay",
      "vote_date": "2024-04-20",
      "roll_call_url": "https://hageman.house.gov/media/press-releases/hageman-votes-no-ukraine-yes-israel-funding",
      "why_it_matters": "Hageman voted nay, citing the $34 trillion national debt and lack of oversight over the $110 billion in prior Ukraine aid. At the same time, she voted yes on Israel aid. Republicans for Ukraine gave her a D grade. Hageman stated it was 'insulting to our own citizens that we are including $300 million to secure the UKRAINIAN border' while not securing America's. 112 Republicans opposed Ukraine aid while 101 supported it, making this a majority-GOP position. The vote reflected her isolationist foreign policy orientation, consistent with Trump-aligned GOP sentiment.",
      "category": "party_defection"
    },
    {
      "bill_id": "H.R. 8034",
      "title": "Israel Security Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2024 ($26.38B military aid to Israel)",
      "vote": "yea",
      "vote_date": "2024-04-20",
      "roll_call_url": "https://hageman.house.gov/media/press-releases/hageman-votes-no-ukraine-yes-israel-funding",
      "why_it_matters": "Hageman voted yea, stating 'I will always stand with Israel in the face of terror.' AIPAC contributed $15,500 to her 2024 campaign and sponsored her August 2025 Israel delegation visit. The vote aligned with her donor's top legislative priority. Her yes on Israel/no on Ukraine contrast on the same day illustrated the donor influence dimension: AIPAC lobbied for Israel aid while no comparable energy-sector PAC lobbied for Ukraine aid.",
      "category": "donor_aligned"
    },
    {
      "bill_id": "H.R. 7217",
      "title": "Israel Security Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2024 ($17.6B standalone military aid to Israel)",
      "vote": "yea_unverified",
      "vote_date": "2024-02-06",
      "roll_call_url": "https://hageman.house.gov/media/press-releases/hageman-votes-support-aid-our-ally-israel",
      "why_it_matters": "Hageman voted yea on standalone Israel aid while only 46 Democrats joined. The bill failed 250-180 under suspension. Hageman's February 2024 vote and her April 2024 Israel vote show consistent alignment with AIPAC's top legislative priority. With $15,500 in AIPAC-linked contributions and an AIPAC-sponsored Israel trip, Hageman's Israel voting record is donor_aligned.",
      "category": "donor_aligned"
    },
    {
      "bill_id": "H.R. 4",
      "title": "Rescissions Act of 2025 ($9B in cuts: $1.1B from Corporation for Public Broadcasting, $7.9B from USAID foreign aid)",
      "vote": "yea",
      "vote_date": "2025-06-12",
      "roll_call_url": "https://hageman.house.gov/media/press-releases/congresswoman-harriet-hageman-votes-favor-historic-rescissions-package",
      "why_it_matters": "Hageman voted yea and told Star Valley constituents she had 'voted to disband and abolish USAID,' drawing whoops and cheers. The AFL-CIO opposed the bill as gutting foreign assistance and eliminating public broadcasting support. Wyoming's 30.6% bachelor's attainment and rural isolation make public broadcasting particularly valuable to constituents. Hageman's vote prioritized the Trump/DOGE-aligned austerity agenda over the informational and cultural needs of her rural constituency.",
      "category": "against_constituent"
    },
    {
      "bill_id": "H.R. 29",
      "title": "Laken Riley Act (mandatory immigration detention for theft-related offenses)",
      "vote": "yea",
      "vote_date": "2025-01-07",
      "roll_call_url": "https://hageman.house.gov/media/press-releases/congresswoman-hageman-attends-president-trumps-signing-laken-riley-act-law",
      "why_it_matters": "Hageman voted yea and attended President Trump's signing ceremony for the Laken Riley Act at the White House on January 29, 2025. The bill passed 263-156 with 46 Democrats joining Republicans. Hageman's attendance at the signing reflected her close alignment with the Trump White House. The vote was consistent with her broader immigration restrictionist platform.",
      "category": "constituent_aligned"
    },
    {
      "bill_id": "H.R. 2550",
      "title": "Protecting America's Workforce Act (restoring collective bargaining rights for federal workers)",
      "vote": "nay",
      "vote_date": "2025-12-11",
      "roll_call_url": "https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/house-bill/2550",
      "why_it_matters": "Hageman voted against restoring collective bargaining rights for over one million federal workers. The AFL-CIO gave her a 0% 2025 score and 1% lifetime score. As Wyoming's representative in a state where federal land management agencies (BLM, USFS, NPS) are major employers, this vote went against the material interest of federal-worker constituents. All Republicans voting opposed the bill.",
      "category": "against_constituent"
    },
    {
      "bill_id": "H.Con.Res.14",
      "title": "House Fiscal Year 2025 Budget Resolution ($4.5 trillion in tax cuts, $1.5 trillion in program cuts)",
      "vote": "yea",
      "vote_date": "2025-04-10",
      "roll_call_url": "https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/house-concurrent-resolution/14",
      "why_it_matters": "Hageman voted yea. The AFL-CIO opposed this budget as cutting 'funding for critical services that hardworking taxpayers depend upon.' The budget reconciliation process enabled H.R. 1's provisions. Hageman's vote was a procedural step toward the OBBBA. The vote aligned with the GOP majority and Hageman's energy-donor interests, reflecting her 0% AFL-CIO record.",
      "category": "donor_aligned"
    }
  ],
  "constituency_baseline": {
    "baseline": {
      "district_summary": "Wyoming's at-large congressional district encompasses the entire state — the third-largest congressional district by land area in the United States. With approximately 582,397 constituents, it is one of the least populous districts. The population is 84.5% White with 10.7% Hispanic, and the median age is 39.1. Median household income is $76,176, well above the national median, with a 6.8% poverty rate and 71.8% homeownership. The economy is dominated by energy extraction — coal (Powder River Basin), oil, and natural gas — along with tourism (Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks), agriculture (cattle ranching), and federal land management (46.7% of Wyoming is federally owned). Only 30.6% hold a bachelor's degree. The district is heavily car-dependent (74.8% drive alone) with a short 18.8-minute mean commute. Cook PVI rates the district R+50 (Solid Seat). Hageman defeated Liz Cheney in the 2022 Republican primary with 66.3% and is running for Wyoming's open U.S. Senate seat in 2026. Public lands access, energy independence, and federal overreach are defining district issues that animate the electorate across party lines.",
      "top_employers": [
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          "name": "State of Wyoming Government",
          "employees": 12000,
          "source_url": "https://datausa.io/profile/geo/congressional-district-at-large-wy"
        },
        {
          "name": "University of Wyoming",
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          "source_url": "https://datausa.io/profile/geo/congressional-district-at-large-wy"
        },
        {
          "name": "Peabody Energy (North Antelope Rochelle Mine, Powder River Basin)",
          "employees": 1500,
          "source_url": "https://www.opensecrets.org/campaign-expenditures/vendor?year=2024&vendor=Hageman+for+Wyoming"
        },
        {
          "name": "Cheyenne Regional Medical Center",
          "employees": 2000,
          "source_url": "https://datausa.io/profile/geo/congressional-district-at-large-wy"
        },
        {
          "name": "National Park Service (Yellowstone, Grand Teton, etc.)",
          "employees": 2200,
          "source_url": "https://www.nps.gov/aboutus/index.htm"
        }
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        {
          "naics": "211",
          "share": 0.08,
          "source_url": "https://datausa.io/profile/geo/congressional-district-at-large-wy"
        },
        {
          "naics": "92",
          "share": 0.15,
          "source_url": "https://datausa.io/profile/geo/congressional-district-at-large-wy"
        },
        {
          "naics": "62",
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        }
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      "recent_ballot_measures": [
        {
          "name": "Wyoming Constitutional Amendment A (2024): Property tax exemption for veterans",
          "year": 2024,
          "result": "passed",
          "margin": "Approved by wide margin",
          "source_url": "https://ballotpedia.org/Wyoming_2024_ballot_measures"
        },
        {
          "name": "Wyoming SJR 0002 (2025): Demand release of federal lands to state (failed)",
          "year": 2025,
          "result": "failed",
          "margin": "Failed after public outcry against public lands transfer",
          "source_url": "https://lovellchronicle.com/content/public-lands-wyomingites-join-fight-proposed-sale-across-11-states"
        }
      ],
      "demographic_anchors": [
        {
          "label": "Median household income",
          "value": "$76,176 (national: $37,585)",
          "source_url": "https://legisletter.org/legislator/harriet-hageman-H001096/district"
        },
        {
          "label": "Population (2024)",
          "value": "582,397 — third-largest congressional district by land area, least populous district",
          "source_url": "https://legisletter.org/legislator/harriet-hageman-H001096/district"
        },
        {
          "label": "Homeownership rate",
          "value": "71.8% (national: 65.5%)",
          "source_url": "https://legisletter.org/legislator/harriet-hageman-H001096/district"
        },
        {
          "label": "Poverty rate",
          "value": "6.8% (national: 12.4%)",
          "source_url": "https://legisletter.org/legislator/harriet-hageman-H001096/district"
        },
        {
          "label": "Unemployment rate",
          "value": "3.7% (national: 3.5%)",
          "source_url": "https://legisletter.org/legislator/harriet-hageman-H001096/district"
        },
        {
          "label": "Bachelor's degree or higher",
          "value": "30.6% (national: 33.7%)",
          "source_url": "https://legisletter.org/legislator/harriet-hageman-H001096/district"
        },
        {
          "label": "Cook Partisan Voting Index (2026 rating)",
          "value": "R+50 — Solid Seat; R shift +3 from prior cycle",
          "source_url": "https://legisletter.org/legislator/harriet-hageman-H001096/district"
        },
        {
          "label": "Federal land ownership",
          "value": "46.7% of Wyoming is federally owned — 6th highest share nationally",
          "source_url": "https://cowboystatedaily.com/2025/05/09/hageman-and-house-committee-open-up-sale-of-federally-owned-public-land/"
        },
        {
          "label": "Racial/ethnic composition",
          "value": "84.5% White, 10.7% Hispanic",
          "source_url": "https://legisletter.org/legislator/harriet-hageman-H001096/district"
        },
        {
          "label": "Car-dependent commuting",
          "value": "74.8% drive alone; 0.9% use public transit; mean commute 18.8 min",
          "source_url": "https://legisletter.org/legislator/harriet-hageman-H001096/district"
        }
      ]
    }
  }
}
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