News Releases
Curtis works to sidestep federal overreach on public roads
This week, Representative John Curtis (UT-03) introduced the Historic Roadways Protection Act. This legislation will prohibit the Secretary of the Interior from finalizing or implementing new travel management plans in the State of Utah until pending litigation over historic roads is complete. Senator Mike Lee (R-UT) introduced companion legislation in the Senate.
âMotorized access to Utahâs outdoors is critical for local economies and for recreation opportunities,â said Rep. Curtis. âMy legislation simply requires that we know all valid historic routes, which are critical to understand what areas can be accessed, before BLM makes further travel management planning decisions.â (Read More)
Clark Cahoon Named Vice President of Cyber & Digital Transformation for 47G
47G has announced Clark Cahoon as their Vice President of Cyber & Digital Transformation. A well-known and experienced professional in Utahâs tech industry, Cahoon is tasked with spearheading 47Gâs strategic initiatives to keep Utah at the forefront of transformative cyber, digital and artificial intelligence (AI) innovations.
In his new role, Cahoon will collaborate with public and private-sector stakeholders to advocate for favorable policies and regulations that support industry priorities. He will represent Utahâs industry in regional, national and international collaborations, helping to establish Utah as Americaâs Deep Tech Frontier. (Read More)