When it comes to Wyoming’s water, nobody fights harder, or louder, than Rep. Harriet Hageman. And this week, she fired a clean shot across California’s bow. While appearing on the Cowboy State Daily Show, Hageman warned the Golden State to “get in gear” and stop treating Wyoming like its personal reservoir.
California’s population has surged, its infrastructure is decades behind, and somehow, its solution is… to eye the Upper Basin’s water? Not on Hageman’s watch. She reminded them (politely, in that classic Wyoming way that still feels like a threat) that the 1922 Colorado River Compact exists for a reason, and it does not include “bail California out because they didn’t build enough water storage.”
Here in Jackson Hole, where snowpack, river flows, tourism, and ranching are our daily heartbeat, that kind of leadership matters. Wyoming needs someone who understands water law, resource management, and how to keep the Lower Basin from siphoning off everything that keeps our state running.
“But again, their leadership is such a failure, they want to spend their money on stupid things such as the climate change and global warming and social justice issues rather than actually providing water to their citizens,”
Rep. Hageman
And apparently the prediction markets agree.
According to Polymarket and Kalshi, Hageman is now the clear favorite to become Wyoming’s next governor, with traders giving her the strongest odds in the field. Real money says she’s the frontrunner, Wyoming grit meets Wall Street probability.
Hageman is defending Wyoming’s water today and is poised to lead the whole state tomorrow. Whether you’re irrigating a ranch in Star Valley or sipping a huckleberry gin cocktail in Teton Village, you’ve got to appreciate someone willing to tell California exactly where to stick their straw.