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What does the Miracle at Gapyeong teach us about preparation, sacrifice, and courage? The lessons from these Utah soldiers remain just as relevant 75 years later. Read more at the link in bio.
The Miracle at Gapyeong is one of Utah’s greatest military stories, and too few people know it. Seventy-five years ago this week, 240 Utah National Guardsmen stood against an enemy force of more t...
Yesterday, we remembered the Americans who made the ultimate sacrifice for our country. This week, I’m in Korea honoring brave Utah soldiers who fought during the Korean War in the Miracle at Gapye...
Congressional oversight has been part of this institution since 1792, and for good reason: you can’t govern wisely without accountability. This week’s video breaks down what oversight actually look...
Yesterday, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) @mypubliclands announced the full rescinding of the Conservation and Landscape Health Rule. Following BLM’s announcement, Congressional Western Cauc...
The House passed the Farm Bill last week, and it’s a big deal for Utah’s 16,000 farmers and ranchers. After years of short-term extensions and uncertainty, this legislation delivers stability throu...
This week we welcomed @repcelestemaloy for a tour related to our community project funding request, visiting the @scifirerescue Ivins Fire Station to discuss a remodel request and Santa Clara’s pow...
This week, for just the second time in history, a British monarch addressed Congress. King Charles’s speech offered a fitting opportunity to reflect on 250 years of American independence and the ro...
Yesterday, the House passed a new farm bill, bringing certainty and support to farmers and ranchers after years of extensions. Backed by over 500 stakeholder groups, the bill strengthens risk manag...
The @u.s.forestservice announced $248 Million in Secure Rural Schools Payments for 2025. Read what Chair of the @congressionalwesterncaucus @repcelestemaloy had to say about it. #WCF #WesternCaucus
Utah is the #1 state in the nation for economic outlook. Again. For the 19th consecutive year. Utah’s low taxes, business-friendly environment, and hardworking people deserve the credit, but I got ...
With tensions rising in the Middle East, Congress is about to vote on one of our most critical intelligence tools: FISA. Before that vote happens, it’s worth understanding what we’re actually decid...
When grazing decisions are made at the federal level without meaningful local input, Utahns suffer. Under the current administration, grazers are getting a seat at the table.
Water policy shapes just about everything in Utah, and this week took me from key infrastructure conversations to the front lines of some of our state’s biggest challenges. Plus, major news on the ...
Garfield County needs more space in their jail. I got to see firsthand how the facility is operating and talk about options to make sure law enforcement has the resources to do their jobs safely.
I welcome the Forest Service’s move to bring leadership closer to the lands and communities it serves because proximity matters. Being in Utah will strengthen local collaboration, improve responsiv...
Last week we broke down Community Project Funding. This week we’re zooming out. How does CPF fit into the full federal budget, and is it increasing our overall spending?
Today, the Caucus hosted Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan to talk about the “Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act” (FISA) reauthorization.
In WWII, the U.S. military relied on a code the enemy could never break. It didn’t come from a machine. It came from people. As we celebrate America’s 250th birthday, their story reminds us where s...
Behind every meal on your table is a farmer who bet everything on the season. Utah’s nearly 20,000 farms contribute over $2 billion the state’s economy, generating tens of thousands of jobs across ...
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