Curtis, Shaheen, Tillis, Rosen Urge Taiwan’s Legislative Yuan to Strengthen Taiwan’s Defense and Advance Supplementary Budget
Senators Curtis, member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee; Shaheen; Tillis; and Rosen sent a letter to Taiwan’s Legislative Yuan Speaker Han Kuo-yu and Deputy Speaker Chiang, as well as Legislative Yuan members Mr. Chen Kuan-ting, Mr. Niu Hsu-ting and Mr. Wang An-hsiang, urging them to approve a supplementary defense budget that would enable Taiwan to both procure critical American defense equipment and boost domestic production of innovative drones and missile defense systems.
Curtis, Cortez Masto Introduce Bipartisan Taiwan Relations Reinforcement Act
Senators Curtis and Cortez Masto introduced the Taiwan Relations Reinforcement Act, bipartisan legislation to mark the 47th anniversary of the Taiwan Relations Act, strengthen congressional oversight, and ensure the United States is fully prepared to uphold its commitments under the landmark law, which has served as the cornerstone of U.S.-Taiwan relations since its adoption in 1979.
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.
Curtis, Merkley, Cruz, Kim Introduce Bill to Bolster Taiwan’s Drone Production, Support U.S. National Security
Senators Curtis, Merkley, Cruz, and Kim introduced bipartisan legislation to expand cooperation between the United States and Taiwan on the development of unmanned aerial systems in the face of the People’s Republic of China increasing pressure on Taiwan and the PRC’s dominance in the UAS supply chain.
Opinion: Lessons from our war powers past—60 days must mean 60 days
While recognizing the inevitable costs of ongoing combat operations in Iran, I acknowledge that the president’s actions were consistent with his legal authority. The War Powers Resolution of 1973 provides the authority for a president to respond to emerging threats — for a limited period of time. Iran’s consistent and increasingly disruptive behavior presents exactly the kind of threat the War Powers Resolution envisions. Left unchecked, Iran would continue to pursue its nuclear weapons capabilities, destabilize the region, threaten our allies, and imperil Americans at home and abroad.
Curtis, Shaheen Lead Bipartisan Delegation to Taiwan
Senators Curtis, member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, and Jeanne Shaheen, SFRC Ranking Member, led a bipartisan Congressional delegation to Taiwan to emphasize Congress’ leading role in the U.S.-Taiwan relationship and affirm American support. While meeting with top government officials, the senators urged the passage of the Special Defense Budget proposed by Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te amid increasing threats of aggression from China.
Curtis, Slotkin, Young, Schiff Lead Bipartisan Bill to Stop Insider Trading from Government Officials on Prediction Markets
Senators Curtis, Slotkin, Young, and Schiff introduced the bipartisan Public Integrity in Financial Prediction Markets Act of 2026. The bill prohibits federally elected officials and government employees from using insider information to bet on a prediction market contract.
ICYMI: Curtis, Schiff Join Squawk Box to Discuss Prediction Markets Legislation, DHS Funding
Senator Curtis, joined by Senator Schiff, today appeared on CNBC’s Squawk Box to discuss the Prediction Markets Are Gambling Act, legislation they introduced this week to prohibit Commodity Futures Trading Commission registered entities from listing any prediction contract that resembles a sports bet or casino-style game.