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Senator Curtis traveled to Antarctica as part of the U.S. Antarctic Program, joining a bipartisan delegation of his Senate colleagues to visit research and infrastructure sites at the South Pole. Together, they met with scientists, engineers, and service members working on the front lines of atmospheric research, energy resilience, and national security.
After more than a decade of uncertainty, Washington County has clarity. Senator Curtis welcomed the BLM’s decision on the Northern Corridor, calling it a balanced solution that honors congressional intent, protects critical habitat, and addresses the region’s real transportation needs.
Senator Curtis pressed psychology and technology experts during a Senate hearing on how social media companies design algorithms that prioritize engagement over well-being—especially for children and teens. He raised concerns about addictive design practices, data collection, and whether current business models put profit ahead of public health.
Read the full story by Cami Mondeaux here.
On Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Senator Curtis reflected on Dr. King’s enduring call for equality and peaceful change, honoring a legacy that continues to guide our nation toward faith, responsibility, and unity.
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