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An incumbent who has been endorsed by President Donald Trump? Or a challenger who paints himself as the “Make Utah Great ...
After a dayslong adventure beginning at Ensign Peak to the base of Capitol Hill, Curtis is reflecting on his first 131 days in office and how Washington, D.C., can better emulate his home state.
House Democratic leaders will oppose an effort by a fellow Democrat to impeach President Trump when the resolution hits the ...
Six months after Donald Trump’s presidential victory, Democrats remain deeply pessimistic about the future of their party, ...
The 10 landowners and residents suing town sponsor and real estate attorney Derek Anderson, Lt. Gov. Deidre Henderson and the ...
Gov. Spencer Cox appointed the Utah County Republican to be the new executive director of the Governor’s Office of Economic ...
Sens. John Curtis, R-Utah and Mark Kelly, D-Ariz., on Tuesday introduced the Restoring WIFIA Eligibility Act, bipartisan, ...
An amendment introduced late in the evening includes over 10,000 acres in Utah and identifies nearly 450,000 acres in four ...
Utah deserves representatives who will stand up for genuine conservative principles even when it’s politically difficult. Our state’s entrepreneurs and business owners depend on consistent ...
Rep. Burgess Owens, R-Utah, is among those making efforts, with one bill making its way through Congress on the college accreditation process. The Accreditation for College Excellence Act ...
WASHINGTON — Low-income families could face fewer obstacles to adopt children and receive higher tax credit refunds under new legislation being introduced by Utah Rep. Blake Moore in Congress.
Rep. Blake Moore, R-Utah, speaks while joined by Nic Dunn, vice president of strategy and communications with the Sutherland Institute, as Moore gives a talk titled “2025 tax reform, work and ...
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