I must admit, as I have listened to the testimony today, my heart has raced and my palms have grown sweaty because not too many years ago I was an owner of a small business.
Thank you, Mr. Chairman and Ranking Member, for this opportunity for this critical conversation and this very important ...
I know--I would like to think I know how a lot of these businesses think, and you will not be surprised that many of the...
Today, Congressman Curtis, backed with the unanimous support of the Utah congressional delegation, brings us H.R. 4532.
By giving Congress--and not the President--authority over public land, our Constitution guarantees that all voices will ...
While it is difficult to overstate how politicized the creation and management of our national monuments has become, I b...
This bill will protect lands in southeastern Utah, in my district, and it will do it the right way.
I also believe that moving swiftly to find solutions is critical.
This bill is about protecting areas, not opening mining, or oil and gas, development.
Representative John Curtis' bill creates an Archeological Resources Protection Unit for each monument and, additionally,...
This bill creates long-term certainty for my constituents.