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Curtis Highlights Need for Predictable Chemical Regulations
During an Environment and Public Works hearing on the reauthorization of the Toxic Substances Control Act, Senator Curtis emphasized the need for a regulatory framework that protects public health while ensuring American industries can innovate and compete globally.
Curtis Statement on Strikes in Iran
Senator Curtis, member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, today released the following statement on the U.S. and Israel strikes in Iran:
Curtis, Colleagues Introduce Legislation to Streamline VA Benefits Assistance
Senator Curtis cosponsored the TAP Promotion Act, bipartisan legislation to streamline the benefits process for service members before they leave active duty. The bill would allow accredited members of Veterans Service Organizations and similar entities to participate in Transition Assistance Program classes, file Benefits Delivery at Discharge claims, and complete medical evaluations before leaving service.
Highs and Lows: Welcoming Mark Kelly to UVU
Hey, time for my highs and lows! I was honored this week to have Senator Kelly from Arizona with me at UVU for a CNN townhall on Wednesday. He helped me with highs and lows for this week. Senator Kelly: Well, it’s great to be here. And I’d say one
Highs and Lows: Day 38 of the Government Shutdown
Highs and lows from Washington, D.C.. My high this week was really cool. There were about 50 veterans who came to D.C. on an honor flight, and I had the chance to meet with them and thank them for their service. With Veterans Day coming up, I want to give
Highs and Lows: Real Pain
Hey, highs and lows. I’ve got a really fun high this week. I have a new portrait of Mount Timpanogos, one of my favorite places in the world, one of my happy places, hanging in my office. The artist’s name is Linda Curley Christensen. I’m so pleased to have it