Utah's Republican House members have frequently portrayed themselves as budget hawks and guardians of fiscal responsibility. But, when asked about a new analysis showing their party's
Utah Rep. Blake Moore vigorously defended President Donald Trump’s sweeping tax proposal against Democratic criticism before dozing off during a vote during a marathon hearing of the House Ways
Utah’s entire Republican delegation unanimously backed legislation Thursday that codifies President Donald Trump’s executive order to rename the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America.
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Utah Rep. Celeste Maloy has proposed selling off more than 11,000 acres of public land in Utah and Nevada to help pay for President Donald Trump’s massive tax
Utah Sens. Mike Lee and John Curtis sided with most of their Senate Republican colleagues against a bipartisan proposal that would have reversed the tariffs President Donald Trump has imposed
All four Utah Republicans in the House of Representatives shot down a Democratic push to investigate Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s use of the Signal secure messaging app.
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While a U.S. Senator was denied access to "hell on Earth," Utah Congressman Mike Kennedy got a VIP tour. The notorious Terrorist Confinement Center (CECOT) in El
Utah's congressional delegation is swimming in campaign cash, with Rep. Blake Moore leading the pack by raising over half a million dollars in just three months – with corporations
Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders is set to bring his “Fighting Oligarchy” tour to the University of Utah campus next Sunday.
A signup form for the event at the Huntsman Center
Years before she was elected to Congress, Rep. Celeste Maloy was on the board of directors for a nonprofit organization that Utah lawmakers gave hundreds of thousands of dollars to
Utah Sens. Mike Lee and John Curtis voted Thursday to allow banks to continue charging consumers sky-high overdraft fees that cost Americans billions each year.
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In a tense hallway exchange, Utah Rep. Burgess Owens branded Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil a “terrorist” several times — offering zero evidence to back up his claim.
Khalil, a Columbia University