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Senator Mitt Romney
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Senator Mitt Romney
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Year after year, Utah operates with a balanced budget while leading the nation in economic growth and opportunity—and we`re fortunate to have Governor Cox at the helm. Enjoyed having @annromney with me for a meeting with @govcox on advancing our shared priorities for the Beehive State.
Sep 28

Year after year, Utah operates with a balanced budget while leading the nation in economic growth and opportunity—and we`re fortunate to have Governor Cox at the helm. Enjoyed having @annromney with me for a meeting with @govcox on advancing our shared priorities for the Beehive State. ...

Senator Mitt Romney
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A united front with our allies is critical to countering the China threat. Sat down with U.S. Ambassador to Australia Caroline Kennedy for a discussion on shared priories between the U.S. and Australia, including making investments in our industrial base to ensure readiness in the Indo-Pacific. ... See MoreSee Less
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The U.S. Senate passed Senators Romney and Manchin’s (D-WV) bipartisan resolution that would reinstate the business attire dress code on the Senate floor. Before the Senate unanimously passed the resolution, Romney spoke on the Senate floor.
Romney, Kelly, Curtis Comment on Latest Wildland Fire Mitigation and Management Commission Report
Senators Romney and Kelly (D-AZ), and Representative Curtis (R-UT), today commented on the latest report released by the Wildland Fire Mitigation and Management Commission—which Senator Romney secured in the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act—outlining recommendations to prevent, mitigate, suppress, and manage wildland fires.
Romney, Ricketts, Colleagues Introduce Bill to Strengthen Oversight of U.S.-China Science and Technology Agreements
Senator Romney joined his colleagues in introducing the Science and Technology Agreement Enhanced Congressional Notification Act. The bill would strengthen oversight of science and technology agreements (STAs) between the U.S. and the People’s Republic of China (PRC) by requiring the Secretary of State to provide comprehensive details to Congress about any new, renewed, or extended agreement and establishing a minimum 30-day Congressional review period. This transparency and accountability provision includes thorough national security risk assessments, human rights considerations, and consistent monitoring mechanisms.
Romney, Sinema Introduce Bill to Responsibly Reduce Student Loan Debt, Make College More Affordable
Senators Romney and Sinema (I-AZ) introduced the Earn to Learn Act, legislation to responsibly reduce student loan debt and help make college more affordable for students. The senators’ bill establishes a college matched-savings program that helps qualifying low-income students, including adult learners, pay for tuition, books, fees, and other education-related expenses.
Romney Leads Senate Hearing on Addressing Potential Threats Posed by AI, Quantum Computing, and Other Emerging Technology
Senator Romney, Ranking Member of the Senate Committee on Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs (HSGAC) Emerging Threats and Spending Oversight Subcommittee, today led a bipartisan hearing with Senator Hassan (D-NH), Subcommittee Chair, to examine how advanced technologies—such as artificial intelligence, quantum computing, and bioengineering—may pose risks to national security.
Romney Releases Message to Utahns on Senate Reelection Plans
Senator Romney released a message to Utahns about his Senate reelection plans.
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