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Well, if you know me very well, you know one of my highs in Washington, D.C., is to get out and run along the mall. And I'm doing ten miles this morning. I'm greeted by the sunrise behind the U.S. Capitol. Up there you can see the Washington Monument. And I'm down here at the Lincoln Memorial, which is also very inspiring.

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Senator Curtis welcomed the new trade agreement with Taiwan, highlighting its role in strengthening economic ties and reinforcing the U.S.–Taiwan partnership.

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Utah is growing quickly, and that growth must be paired with smart, coordinated transportation planning and more attainable housing. Senators Curtis and Rochester (D-DE), members of the U.S. Senate committees on Environment and Public Works and Commerce, introduced the Build Housing, Unlock Benefits and Services (HUBS) Act. The bill cuts red tape to unlock transit-oriented development projects that boost local economies and housing supply. 

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During a U.S. Senate Commerce Committee hearing, Senator Curtis raised concerns about the addictive nature of social media algorithms and their harmful effects not only on children, but on teens and adults alike. Drawing on expert testimony and personal reflection, Curtis warned that today’s digital environment is fundamentally different from traditional forms of media, far more dangerous, and currently has no legal accountability for potential harms.

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Utah’s air quality is currently the worst in the country, and with inversions on the horizon, it’s only expected to get worse. That’s why Senator Curtis is working with local leaders to bring additional resources to Utah that will improve air quality and Utahns’ quality of life.

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Read the full story by Caitlin Keith here.

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Senator Curtis shared the President’s message expressing support for Iranian protesters calling for accountability and an end to violence, using the hashtag #MIGA.

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With #2016 trending a decade later, Senator Curtis shared throwback photos from his time as Mayor of Provo.

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This week, Senator Curtis met with constituents from across Utah, including representatives from Intermountain Healthcare and former Deputy National Security Advisor Matt Pottinger.

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Long delays and a lack of response from the IRS can leave taxpayers feeling stuck and frustrated. One Utahn waited months for a refund after filing electronically—until they turned to Senator Curtis’ office for help. Despite additional setbacks from a government shutdown, our casework team worked closely with the Taxpayer Advocate Service to resolve the issue. With their permission, we’re sharing their story to show how our office helps constituents break through long-standing delays and get the answers they deserve.

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If you can't get an answer from a federal agency in a timely fashion, or if you feel you have been treated unfairly, our office may be able to help resolve a problem or get you the information you need. While we cannot guarantee you a favorable outcome, we will do our best to help you receive a fair and timely response to your problem.

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Readers’ Forum: Utah needs permitting reform now (Deseret News)

Trump posts message to Iranians: ‘Help is on its way’ (Deseret News)



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