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Can a Hike Heal Washington? Utah’s Next Senator Thinks So

Curtis chose to field questions on the Lake Mary Trail above Brighton Resort in Big Cottonwood Canyon. Curtis hosted his first hiking meet-and-greet on Mount Timpanogos the year following his election to represent Utah’s 3rd…

Posted bywhitneyOctober 9, 2024October 13, 2024Posted inUncategorized

Curtis’ bill to repeal BLM public land policy gets green light from House

Utah Republican Rep. John Curtis’ bill to repeal a controversial new public lands policy is gaining traction after passing out of the U.S. House of Representatives on Tuesday. The WEST Act — short for Western…

Posted bywhitneyMay 2, 2024May 13, 2024Posted inUncategorized

Curtis’ bill to repeal BLM public land policy gets green light from House

Utah Republican Rep. John Curtis’ bill to repeal a controversial new public lands policy is gaining traction after passing out of the U.S. House of Representatives on Tuesday. The WEST Act — short for Western…

Posted bywhitneyMay 1, 2024May 13, 2024Posted inUncategorized

Rep. John Curtis speaks on House floor against BLM rule that would limit use of public lands

Reps. John Curtis, Celeste Maloy, Blake Moore and Burgess Owens and nine other members of Congress’ Western Caucus sponsored legislation to withdraw the rule, alleging it would limit access to public lands. The rule, titled “Conservation and…

Posted bywhitneyApril 30, 2024May 13, 2024Posted inUncategorized

Guest opinion: A vision for Utah: Why I’m running for the US Senate

Utah deserves a senator who understands its unique challenges and opportunities. I want to take my real-world experience and proven track record of getting things done for Utahns to the U.S. Senate. Utah families deserve…

Posted bywhitneyApril 24, 2024May 13, 2024Posted inUncategorized

John Curtis says voters are ‘tired’ of politicians not getting things done

“This is the reality of elected office — you have to show leadership,” he said. “I’ve got two roles: I’m a candidate, and I’m a member of Congress. If I put my candidate hat on,…

Posted bywhitneyApril 24, 2024May 13, 2024Posted inUncategorized

Rep. John Curtis wants to heal a climate of distrust in the Senate

Rep. John Curtis visited Utah’s oil country, which had just been incorporated into his 3rd Congressional District, with the conviction that showing up and sitting down with constituents was the surest way to change hearts…

Posted bywhitneyApril 24, 2024May 13, 2024Posted inUncategorized

Curtis, Maloy host subcommittee ‘field hearing’ to discuss possible highway through conservation area

Utah Representatives John Curtis and Celeste Maloy hosted a subcommittee “field hearing” at Sand Hollow’s Rock Bowl Monday afternoon. Joined by fellow congressman Blake Moore, the hearing was intended to call attention to what is…

Posted bywhitneyApril 22, 2024May 13, 2024Posted inUncategorized

Rep. John Curtis questions U.S. Forest Service chief about wildfire management

Rep. John Curtis participated in a legislative hearing with the Subcommittee of Federal Lands Wednesday morning in Washington, considering a bill on how to better manage wildfires in the U.S. During the course of the hearing, Curtis…

Posted bywhitneyApril 18, 2024May 13, 2024Posted inUncategorized

Rep. John Curtis introduces bipartisan bill to protect Utahns from PFAS cleanup costs

Rep. John Curtis (R-UT) introduced a bill in Washington D.C. last week called “Water Systems PFAS Liability Protection Act” to ensure water utilities continue focusing their efforts on water quality and keep Utahns from paying…

Posted bywhitneyApril 16, 2024May 13, 2024Posted inUncategorized

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