Utah Sens. Mike Lee and John Curtis were joined by Utah Rep. Mike Kennedy in sponsoring the Natural Asset Company Prohibition Act on Tuesday.
Curtis replaced Mitt Romney in the U.S. Senate in January. Utahns weighed in on whether they approve of the job he's doing so ...
The existing budget process is “broken,” the Utah Republican said Thursday, pointing to Congress’s regular inability to pass ...
Utah leaders on the federal level are fighting to keep any more of Utah's land free of control from the federal government.
The bill allows for countries in the region to be classified as ‘terror sanctuaries’ based on material support of the terror ...
“Utah’s Uinta Basin faces similar challenges. Oil and gas production in the region, where we provide affordable, reliable, ...
A bipartisan group of lawmakers is pushing to make child care more affordable for parents by providing tax credits for businesses that provide options for their employees.
Utah’s congressional delegation celebrated President Donald Trump following his address in a joint session of Congress on ...
The Utah lawmakers are seeking to kill a National Park Service rule that closed 24 miles of roads in their state.
He has reached out to Utah’s federal delegation for help, he said, but he has not reached or heard back from anyone. Representatives from each office — Sens. John Curtis and Mike Lee ...
Members of Mormon Women for Ethical Government used quilting to express their concerns to U.S. Senators Mike Lee and John Curtis. Universe Live reporter Daegan Beus takes us through the lens.
SALT LAKE CITY — In an X post, Utah Sen. John Curtis said he was “deeply troubled” with the decision by the United States to vote against a U.N. resolution to condemn Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.