Rep. John Curtis, U.S. Representative for Utah's 3rd District | Facebook Website
Rep. John Curtis, U.S. Representative for Utah's 3rd District | Facebook Website
Rep. John Curtis, who has been serving in the U.S. Congress representing Utah's 3rd district since 2017, shared a series of tweets discussing key issues and engagements in Utah. Born in Salt Lake City in 1960, Curtis is currently residing in Provo and holds a degree from Brigham Young University.
On February 15, 2025, Rep. Curtis addressed economic growth and ongoing challenges within Utah. He expressed gratitude for discussions with leaders from Weber and Davis Counties about collaborative efforts across government levels to address priorities such as "cost of living, transportation, water." "Utah’s economy is growing, but challenges remain—cost of living, transportation, water."
The following day on February 16, Rep. Curtis emphasized the importance of strategic deterrence for national security. He highlighted the Sentinel program's role in replacing existing deterrence systems to ensure military preparedness against future threats: "For decades, strategic deterrence has safeguarded our national security and kept adversaries in check."
Later that same day, he reflected on his visit to northern Utah amidst a busy Senate schedule. During this visit, he met with leaders at Hill Air Force Base and Weber State University to discuss significant issues impacting both Utah and the nation: "With a busy Senate schedule...I was grateful to spend the weekend in northern Utah."