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Sen. Romney is urging the federal government to support local news outlets
 Senator Mitt Romney joined in urging the federal government through a letter, to use advertising funding to support rural news outlets during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a release. In the letter, which was lead by Senator Steve Daines, leaders discussed the financial challenges that local newspaper and broadcasters are currently experiencing and their role in keeping the public informed
President Trump won’t put Romney on task force
President Trump's dislike of Utah Senator Mitt Romney will apparently keep the freshman Senator from being on a task force dealing with recovery from the coronavirus.  The President has picked every other currently serving Republican Senator to be part of the Congressional Economic Task Force except for Romney. ...
Senator Romney hoping for 2020 Olympics to happen
Senator Romney hoping for 2020 Olympics to happen
Senator Romney hoping for 2020 Olympics to happen
Senator Mitt Romney is holding out hope that the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo will go on, despite the coronavirus pandemic.  Romney, who was the president of the Salt Lake Organizing Committee for the 2002 Winter Games, believes Japan could still allow the Summer Games to continue.  ...
Lawmakers not planning on punishing Senator Romney
Republican lawmakers in Utah are dropping their plans to offer measures to punish Senator Mitt Romney for what they see as his failure to support President Trump. Utah House Speaker Brad Wilson announced the decision yesterday. House members had proposed a measure to censure Romney for his vote to impeach the President, as well as a bill to allow voters to recall a sitting U...
Senator Romney formally uninvited to event
Republican Senator Mitt Romney is formally uninvited from this year's Conservative Political Action Conference. CPAC Chairman Matt Schlapp made the official announcement, saying he feared for Romney's safety after he broke ranks with other Republicans and voted to impeach President Trump...

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