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Congress report card: First 100 days

In the 2025 session of Congress, Utah lawmakers have been actively involved in various legislative efforts. Senator Mike Lee has been a vocal critic of federal spending, pushing for fiscal responsibility and introducing bills aimed at reducing the national debt. Representative Blake Moore has focused on technology and innovation, co-sponsoring legislation to enhance cybersecurity and promote STEM education. Representative Burgess Owens has been working on education reform, advocating for school choice and parental rights. Meanwhile, Representative John Curtis has been leading efforts on environmental issues, particularly in promoting sustainable energy solutions and conservation. Representative Celeste Maloy, a newcomer, has quickly engaged in discussions around agriculture and rural development, aiming to support Utah's farming communities. Overall, Utah's congressional delegation has been busy addressing a wide range of issues from fiscal policy to education and environmental concerns.

Read the Full deseret Article at:
[ https://www.deseret.com/politics/2025/04/18/heres-what-utah-lawmakers-have-done-in-congress/ ]