SENATE PASSES CURTIS BILL RESTORING ACCESS TO PUBLIC LANDS

The Senate today passed a resolution introduced by Senators Curtis and Lee to overturn a Biden Administration rule enacted by the National Park Service restricting the use of off-road vehicles and all-terrain vehicles in the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. The resolution, passed by a simple majority vote, restores access to approximately 24 miles of park roads in the area of Glen Canyon known as the Orange Cliffs Special Management Unit. Companion legislation introduced by Congresswoman Maloy cleared the House of Representatives last week.

CURTIS, COONS INTRODUCE BIPARTISAN LEGISLATION TO HELP SMALL BUSINESSES BRING NEW TECHNOLOGIES TO MARKET

Senators Curtis and Coons, members of the Small Business Committee, introduced the Research Advancing to Market Production for Innovators Act, bipartisan legislation to help innovative small businesses commercialize their technologies. By enhancing existing programs designed to support small businesses in conducting research and development with the potential for commercialization, the bill promotes successful entrepreneurship and helps strengthen the United States’ competitiveness in emerging technologies.

FIX OUR FORESTS ACT GETS COMMITTEE HEARING

Senators Curtis, Hickenlooper (D-CO), Sheehy (R-MT), and Padilla (D-CA) today applauded the continued progress of their Fix Our Forests Act, which received a hearing this afternoon in the Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry.

CURTIS INVITES UTAHNS TO HELP SHAPE MAIDEN SENATE SPEECH

On May 14th, Senator Curtis will deliver his first address from the Senate floor. In an opinion piece published in Deseret News, Curtis invited Utahns to help shape the content of his speech by sharing personal reflections and experiences tied to key American principles.

CURTIS INTRODUCES BILL TO HOLD CHINA ACCOUNTABLE FOR HUMAN RIGHTS ABUSES

This week, Senator Curtis introduced the Uyghur Policy Act, legislation to confront and counter the ongoing human rights abuses by the Chinese Communist Party against the Uyghur people and other minority groups in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region. The comprehensive bill outlines a series of diplomatic, humanitarian, and strategic actions to pressure the People’s Republic of China and support communities subjected to these abuses.

CURTIS RESOLUTION OVERTURNING HARMFUL EPA RULE PASSES SENATE

The Senate today passed legislation introduced by Senator Curtis to overturn the Biden Administration’s Environmental Protection Agency rule reestablishing the so-called “Once In, Always In” policy under the Clean Air Act. The resolution, passed by a simple majority vote, restores a pathway for emissions reductions to be recognized in regulatory classification—allowing chemical manufacturers, refineries, and energy producers to make environmental improvements without being penalized by permanent red tape.

SUPPORT BUILDS FOR FIX OUR FORESTS ACT

Senators Curtis, Hickenlooper, Sheehy, and Padilla announced growing support from state and local government officials, community leaders, and industry stakeholders for the Fix Our Forests Act. The Senators introduced the bipartisan legislation—which aims to combat catastrophic wildfires, restore forest ecosystems, and make federal forest management more efficient and responsive—last week.