When federal agencies talk about more restrictive use of Utah lands for single user groups at the exclusion of ranchers, recreation, sportsmen, and others, Congressman Stewart uses his power on the Appropriations Committee to ask the agency heads which items they want cut from their budgets if they pursue those restrictions. They don’t want cuts. It’s the “power of the purse” in its truest form. As a result, we’re opening up more land for more people to use and enjoy, not closing more of it off. That’s what you get when you have the right leader in the right position. That’s how Washington hears Utah’s voice. That’s how Chris Stewart delivers for you.
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