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
Senator John Curtis, currently serving in the United States Congress representing Utah's 3rd district, shared insights regarding recent legislative efforts and concerns about wildfires in the American West via social media on April 18, 2025.
In one statement, Senator Curtis highlighted collaborative efforts with fellow lawmakers. He said, "Last week, @SenatorHick, @SenSheehyPress, @SenAlexPadilla, and I introduced legislation to reduce wildfire risks and improve forest health. The Fix Our Forests Act has received overwhelming support from state and local officials, community leaders, and industry stakeholders." This legislation is aimed at addressing critical issues concerning forest management and wildfire prevention.
Expressing urgency regarding regional challenges, Curtis posted "Utah and the American West are on the front lines of a growing wildfire crisis—and the longer we wait, the more acres will burn, and more families will be impacted." This statement underlines the pressing nature of the wildfire threats faced by residents and ecosystems in these areas.
John Curtis, aged 62, was born in Salt Lake City, Utah, and currently resides in Provo. A graduate of Brigham Young University, Curtis has served in Congress since replacing Jason Chaffetz in 2017.