Latter-day Saints are among the most patriotic, service-oriented individuals in our country. They are also unequivocally Christian—just look at who is in the name of the Church.
It is unacceptable for a government entity to characterize a faith in a manner that contradicts the religion’s own foundational tenets. I am working now to ensure a correction is made.
🚨🇺🇸The Senate just killed the SAVE Act, 48-50.
Voter ID and proof of citizenship, supported by over 80% of Americans, dead.
Four Republicans voted no: Tillis, Murkowski, McConnell, Collins.
The uniparty showed its face today...
The industry saw Robin Williams make Aladdin a hit and concluded celebrities sell animated movies.
They missed the fact that Robin Williams wasn't just a great actor. He was a virtuoso voice actor.
Today, I officially filed to run for the United States Senate!
Minnesotans are looking for a common-sense leader, not another career politician. I’m running to bring new leadership to Washington and put Minnesota first.
Utahns are getting the short end of the stick again by federal water mismanagement.
The Feds just ordered up to 1 million acre-feet (~325 billion gallons) released from Flaming Gorge to prop up Lake Powell for downstream users. This hits our recreation, fisheries, and economy hard, all while Utah bears the pain.
California tore down dozens of dams and reservoirs (including major Klamath removals) and now relies on our Upper Basin sacrifices. Meanwhile, Utah hasn’t built a major new reservoir since the late 1980s, Jordanelle and a few others wrapped up the old Central Utah Project era.
Our population has doubled since then, meaning ~50% less storage per person. Colorado keeps adding big ones like Chimney Hollow. We pray for rain and get told to conserve.
This isn’t sustainable. Water rights are property rights. We shouldn’t be paying farmers not to farm so California can keep wasting water after dismantling their own storage. Federal overreach, environmental red tape, and downstream demands are strangling our rural economy and future growth.
Utah needs real solutions: more storage infrastructure we control, active forest management to boost water yield, protecting senior rights, and putting Utah producers first, not bureaucrats in D.C. or special interests.
No more sacrificing our state to bail out bad policies elsewhere.
Utahns know how to steward our resources. Time to demand local control and common sense.