Rep. John Curtis, U.S. Representative for Utah's 3rd District | Official U.S. House headshot
Rep. John Curtis, U.S. Representative for Utah's 3rd District | Official U.S. House headshot
Senator John Curtis shared insights on economic stability and energy innovation in a series of tweets. Curtis, a representative of Utah's 3rd District, emphasized policy stability as a cornerstone for fostering economic progress. A moderate conservative, Curtis has been advocating for predictable regulatory environments to underpin business confidence and spur homegrown energy solutions since he succeeded Jason Chaffetz in 2017.
On April 11, 2025, Curtis tweeted: "We can fix what’s broken without breaking what’s working. If we want to build a stronger economy and keep energy innovation here at home, stability and predictability must be part of the equation." In this post, Curtis articulated the importance of steady economic conditions in maintaining and advancing domestic innovation within the energy sector.
In a subsequent tweet on the same day, he urged legislative colleagues to approach policy with measured analysis: "I’m urging my colleagues: Let’s take a thoughtful look under the hood—not a political one. Because when business has confidence in the rules, America wins." This statement points to his stance that bipartisan diligence in policy crafting could benefit the nation's economic landscape by ensuring businesses have confidence in regulatory frameworks.
Later, Curtis also mentioned the "Fix Our Forests Act" in another tweet to promote awareness: "Learn more about the Fix Our Forests Act here: https://t.co/yfiwkO59M1" This piece of legislation highlights Curtis’s focus on environmental policy within his legislative agenda.
John Curtis's career in public service follows his graduation from Brigham Young University in 1985 and is marked by continuous representation of Utah’s 3rd district. Born in Salt Lake City, Utah, the seasoned politician now resides in Provo.