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Curtis Presses FTC on Predatory Timeshare Practices, Burdensome Rulemaking on Utah’s Direct Selling Industry
During a Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee hearing, Senator Curtis questioned Federal Trade Commission Chairman Andrew Ferguson on protecting consumers from predatory timeshare practices and ensuring regulatory stability for the direct selling industry—which is particularly significant to Utah’s economy.
Commerce Committee Advances Curtis, Klobuchar Gate Safety Bill
The Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee today unanimously passed the Alex Gate Safety Act, bipartisan legislation introduced by Senators Curtis and Klobuchar to create and enforce a consumer product safety standard for large and potentially hazardous gates often installed in residential, commercial, and recreational settings.
Curtis Joins Bipartisan Senators in Reaffirming Bipartisan Support for NATO
Today, Senators Curtis, Shaheen, Tillis, Collins, Murkowski, Merkley, Coons, King, Booker, and Rosen issued a statement reaffirming the bipartisan commitment in Congress to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
Highs and Lows: Heading Home for Christmas
Okay. Highs and lows. It’s Christmas time and the high is obviously that I am going home, I don’t know when, but in a day or two, for Christmas. And I’ll get to be with my family. The low is where is the snow? We need snow in Utah. And
Highs and Lows: A Special Week With My Daughters
Hey, highs and lows for me. As a dad, this is an all time high week for me. The circumstances have lined up that I get a date with all four of my daughters to a Christmas event this week. It’s my Christmas present, and I’m super excited about it.
Highs and Lows: Cracking Down on AI Robocalls
Hey, John Curtis here with my highs and lows. The high is that we’re working on a bill to make sure that if you get a robocall, you actually know if you are talking to a real person or AI. The bill is called the QUIET Act, and you can