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Stewart: New EPA Regulations are Pure Fantasy

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Tags: Energy

Today, the Environmental Protection Agency announced new carbon regulations, requiring power plants to cut their carbon emissions by 30 percent by 2030. Following this announcement, Rep. Chris Stewart (R-Utah), former chairman of the House Subcommittee on the Environment, released the following statement: Read more »

Hatch, Lee, Bishop, Chaffetz, Stewart Urge BLM to Keep Seized Nevada Cattle Out of Utah

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Five members of Utah’s congressional delegation – U.S. Senators Orrin Hatch and Mike Lee, and Reps. Rob Bishop (UT-01), Jason Chaffetz (UT-03), and Chris Stewart (UT-02) – today urged the U.S. Bureau of Land Management (BLM) to keep cattle seized in Nevada out of Utah. In a letter to BLM Director Neil Kornze and Amy Leuders, State Director of BLM’s Nevada Field Office, the members of the delegation cited health and safety concerns to Utah’s cattle industry, workers involved in a potential sale and that of residents in the communities around where any sale may take place. Read more »

Stewart Named Top Conservative By American Conservative Union

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Today, Rep. Chris Stewart (R-Utah) was named a top conservative by the American Conservative Union (ACU) for his congressional achievements in 2013. Since 1971, the nation’s oldest and largest grassroots conservative organization has annually graded Members of Congress based on their votes on key conservative issues. Read more »

Purple Heart Awarded to SPC James McCloy

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Today, Rep. Chris Stewart (UT-2), a former military officer, presented the Purple Heart to SPC James McCloy of West Jordan, Utah. SPC McCloy was awarded the Purple Heart for injuries he sustained during his deployment to Afghanistan in 2011. Read more »

Stewart Introduces Endangered Species Improvement Act of 2014

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Rep. Chris Stewart (R-Utah) introduced the Endangered Species Improvement Act of 2014. This bill would amend the Endangered Species Act of 1973, to require that the federal government count all species dwelling on both public and private lands, in determining species recovery. Read more »

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