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Utah’s 2024 U.S. Senate race is still in the “posturing” phase as Romney has yet to announce if he’ll run for reelection.
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Utah’s two senators say they want spending cuts to be a part of any deal to raise the federal debt ceiling ahead of a June 1 deadline.
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While Utah’s junior Republican senator was in opposition, Sen. Mike Lee did not cast a vote. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said the fight isn’t over.
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Wilson, a real estate developer, opened an exploratory committee to begin raising contributions toward a Senate bid on Thursday. Sen. Mitt Romney has not announced whether he plans to run for reelection in 2024.
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A vote using the 1996 Congressional Review Act could eliminate the president’s $400 billion loan forgiveness program.
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In addition to ecosystem recovery, the Provo River diversion project adds a whole host of new recreation options to Utah Lake
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The 75-year-old told the Associated Press that he hasn't made a decision on whether to run for reelection in 2024 and doesn't expect to until the start of summer.
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The presence of embattled Republican congressman George Santos in the center aisle for Tuesday night's speech was met with a stern rebuke from a fellow Republican, Sen. Mitt Romney.
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Over 60% of the power generated in Utah comes from coal. A lot needs to happen before that can change.
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In a wide-ranging climate discussion, the Utah senator said he believes the private sector should lead the way in clean energy technology.
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The Saline Lake Ecosystems in the Great Basin States Act has passed the Senate. Now the vote is in the House with a busy calendar and the approaching end of the 117th Congress.
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Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said the legislation is “a long time coming” and part of America’s “difficult but inexorable march towards greater equality.”