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Rep. John Curtis engages with BYU students and local leaders

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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, currently serving in the U.S. Congress representing Utah's 3rd district, shared insights and updates through a series of tweets on March 19, 2025. His communications highlighted engagements with students, local leaders, and efforts to improve regulatory coordination.

In a tweet posted at 15:48 UTC, Rep. Curtis reflected on his recent interaction with Brigham Young University students. He stated "Had a great time with @BYU students this week discussing careers, leadership, and the power of building allies and alliances. Success comes from adaptability, finding common ground, and being good people. Excited for these students and their futures! Thanks to Pres. Reese,…"

Later that day at 17:22 UTC, he tweeted about his visit to Brian Head, Utah. Curtis noted "Brian Head, Utah is the next great Western ski town, and there is some remarkable leadership working to make this vision a reality. I was grateful to meet with Brian Head Mayor Clayton Calloway, Parowan City officials, and other leaders for a briefing on their operations and…"

At 19:30 UTC on the same day, Rep. Curtis discussed regulatory improvements in another tweet stating "We are making progress in eliminating burdensome regulations that have hindered federal and local coordination. In Brian Head I had a productive discussion with the U.S. Forest Service pledging to tackle frustrations in Washington so they can focus on collaborating with Utah…"

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