Image

Image


April 19 - April 23, 2021

This week, Senator Romney continued to try and find areas of bipartisan agreement in some of the largest policy debates facing Congress. Following the Biden Administration's release of it's more than $2 trillion infrastructure package, Senator Romney joined a group of senators who met with the President to share their views on areas for potential compromise. Later in the week, the Senator was successful in including several amendments in a legislative package on China – including a measure that implements a diplomatic boycott of the 2022 Beijing Olympics.

Senator Romney also met virtually with members of the Utah Restaurant Association, the Utah Food Industry Association, representatives from the rural electric cooperatives, a group of high school principals, and political science students at SUU. Keep scrolling for a brief recap of Senator Romney's week:

Image

Under the rule of the Chinese Communist Party, China has made it very clear that their objective is to replace the U.S. as the world’s dominant player. This week, the Foreign Relations Committee debated a bipartisan package of bills aimed at developing a strategy to encourage China to play by the rules of the international community. Senator Romney secured seven of his amendments in the committee-passed bill, which now awaits consideration by the full Senate.

One of his amendments requires a diplomatic boycott of the 2022 Beijing Olympics in response to China’s ongoing human rights abuses, including the Uyghur genocide. Another amendment aims to deter China from using force against Taiwan. Learn more about the Senator's amendments here.


Image

Image

Full story by Steven T. Dennis here.



Image

Despite the fact that nearly two-thirds of Utah is public land, our state is being drastically short-changed on funding for public lands maintenance projects. Senator Romney led the Utah delegation in a letter to Secretary of Interior Deb Haaland requesting an explanation regarding Interior's recent announcement of deferred maintenance awards. Utah was allocated a disproportionately low amount of funding compared to its proportion of federal lands and its contribution to the federal government.


Image

Full story by Matt Canham here.



Image

The Administration wants yet another multi-trillion dollar jobs/stimulus bill, and this time it's under the guise of infrastructure. Senator Romney went to the White House this week, urging President Biden to work with Republicans on a bipartisan infrastructure plan that is focused on real infrastructure and doesn't add trillions of dollars to our national debt. Later in the week, Senate Republicans, led by Senator Capito (R-WV) introduced an alternative proposal, which Senator Romney said was "wisely focused on actual infrastructure and addresses real deficiencies." He continued, "It’s a responsible, solid step forward, and the Administration should welcome efforts to find common ground and meet us at the negotiating table.


Image

Full story by Matt Canham here.



Image

The agricultural community has a vital role to play in addressing climate change. This week, Senator Romney joined a bipartisan group of colleagues in introducing the Growing Climate Solutions Act—legislation to increase access to the voluntary carbon credit market. This would help reduce confusion and improve information for farmers and ranchers looking to implement practices that capture carbon, reduce emissions, improve soil health, and empower them in their stewardship of the land.



Image

Utah is rapidly expanding as a center for global commerce and tourism, is home to thousands of Latter-day Saints who annually embark on worldwide religious missions, and, like much of the Western Mountain region, has a rapidly growing population. Yet, the thousands of Utahns who seek passports each year must renew their passports by mail or travel out of state to Arizona or Colorado. Senator Romney wrote a letter to Secretary of State Antony Blinken urging the State Department to open a passport agency in Salt Lake City.


Image

Full story by Dennis Romboy here.



Image

Earmarks are rife with waste and abuse, and they open the door to excessive spending on unnecessary government projects. Ahead of their reconsideration this week, Senator Romney joined colleagues in pledging to oppose lifting the ban on earmarks.


Image

Full story by Ryan Meeks here.

                               Image     Image     Image     Image     Image

Unsubscribe

imageimage