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July 24 – July 29, 2022

American families are facing great challenges, and federal policies are unintentionally discouraging a strong family unit. This week, Senator Romney laid out his vision for the future of conservative family policy—which includes his recent proposal, the Family Security Act 2.0. He also introduced a plan to create an early warning system for infectious disease to help communities better prepare for and potentially prevent major outbreaks, following the public health data failures from the COVID-19 pandemic. Later in the week, the Senate passed Romney’s legislation to protect the long-term health of the Great Salt Lake. Keep scrolling for more news.

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It is becoming increasingly difficult, and oftentimes too costly, for parents to have children. To better support families, Senator Romney introduced the Family Security Act 2.0, which would streamline antiquated federal policies into a monthly benefit starting before the birth of a child. Supported by Senator Burr (R-NC) and Senator Daines (R-MT), Romney’s plan is fully paid for by consolidating existing federal spending, so it wouldn’t worsen inflation or add to the national debt.

In a speech at the American Enterprise Institute (AEI), Romney outlined his vision for how public policy can better support American families. He then sat down with AEI President Robert Doar to discuss the Family Security Act 2.0.


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Full story by Lois M. Collins here.



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Throughout the course of the COVID-19 pandemic, we have seen how the United States’ public health data reporting has failed to deliver critical and comprehensive information to the American people in order to respond to the pandemic. We have again seen these shortcomings as monkeypox has started to spread around the country.These failures show the need for reliable, real time data during days of blue-skies so we can better prepare for and potentially prevent major outbreaks.

Senator Romney proposed a new data agency to improve access to impartial and objective public health data that would bolster our infectious disease intelligence and preparedness. The Center for Public Health Data (CPHD) would aggregate this existing data to make it more accessible in real time.


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Full story by Jacob Scholl here.



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The rest of the country is now understanding the widespread repercussions of a diminished Great Salt Lake. We must be willing to do whatever is necessary to make sure we preserve this iconic body of water. The Senate passed the Great Salt Lake Recovery Act, legislation introduced by Senator Romney to study historic drought conditions and protect the long-term health of the Great Salt Lake in Utah.

Senator Romney, along with Representatives Chris Stewart, Burgess Owens, and John Curtis, urged the House to take it up so the bill can get to the President’s desk and signed into law without delay.


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Full story by Laura Polachek here.



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Remaining competitive with China is critical to our national security and economic well-being. Senator Romney joined his colleagues in passing a package of China bills that will promote innovation, foster scientific talent, expand research, and break our dependence on China for microchips.



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The Chinese Communist Party is using its "national security law" to expedite repression of the freedom-loving people of Hong Kong and jail hundreds for exercising their most basic rights. Senator Romney met with a group from The Committee For Freedom in Hong Kong to discuss steps the U.S. can take to support democracy in Hong Kong amid China's accelerated crack-downs on freedom.


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Working strategically with NATO nations like Poland is critical to supporting Ukrainians in their fight against Putin’s illegal war. Senator Romney met with Polish Ambassador to the U.S. Marek Magierowski to discuss NATO's response to Russia's malevolence and the U.S.-Poland alliance.


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Members of our military are among the nation's best and brightest. Senator Romney joined his colleagues and Senate staff in assembling care packages for deployed and deploying servicemembers. 


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For over twenty years, the Cache Valley Transit District (CVTD) has provided safe and reliable public transit services for Utahns in the region, picking up several awards along the way for its innovative system. Senator Romney sat down with CVTD CEO Todd Beutler and his team to discuss their unique no-fare system and how we can better support the infrastructure needs of northern Utah.


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There's no doubt that Utah's young people are equipped to become some of our nation's best and brightest leaders. Senator Romney met with Utah's delegation to ALA Girls Nation and AL Boys Nation during their visit to Washington.


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