by Faylyn Warnick
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19 March 2025
Despite the snowy weather, we had a fantastic turnout for our Meet the Representatives event! We are incredibly fortunate to have leaders who not only take the time to visit our businesses and connect with their constituents but also fight for the unique needs of rural Utah and Sanpete County. Congressman Burgess Owens spoke about efforts to reduce federal overreach and cut through excessive red tape that burdens small businesses and the middle class. He emphasized the importance of returning more rights to state and local governments and shared his passion for improving our education system. Senator Derrin Owens provided an update on his work in the Utah Legislature, highlighting critical issues surrounding the Intermountain Power Plant in Delta and the state’s energy future. He discussed how the plant previously sent 90% of its energy to California and failed to utilize Utah-based natural resources as originally intended, instead relying on Wyoming’s natural gas. Additionally, federal efforts to shut down the plant for environmental reasons could have placed a significant financial burden on Utah taxpayers. However, Utah took proactive steps to shift its focus toward meeting the state’s growing energy demands and ensuring the plant remains a valuable resource. Senator Owens has been working on a plan to revamp the power plant and adjust laws governing its operation to secure reliable, long-term energy production for Utah. He is also working on legislation to support resource exploration in the state, ensuring that companies investing in the search for Utah’s abundant minerals can see a return on their investment. By creating incentives to produce these resources at a lower cost, Utah can strengthen its economy and energy independence. With 90% of the Senate focused on policies that benefit the four most populated counties, Senator Owens remains a strong advocate for rural Utah, constantly fighting to ensure our region’s unique needs are represented at the state level. Both leaders spoke about the strong position of our government and how things are looking good for our future. They emphasized that our country is being directed toward excellence and strength, with Utah leading the way. They shared their confidence that, both at the state and national level, our leaders are working to ensure prosperity and opportunity for businesses and communities like ours. They also highlighted Utah’s success in business, philanthropy, higher education, and overall quality of life, crediting the hardworking and engaged people who live here. Both expressed their gratitude to our Chamber members and attendees for being involved and encouraged continued communication—not just about problems, but also creative solutions they can bring back to the table. We want to extend a huge thank you to Congressman Burgess Owens and Senator Derrin Owens for taking the time to share their insight with us and for being available to our community. f you have any questions, concerns, or ideas to share, they encourage you to reach out: 📞 Congressman Burgess Owens – Call 801-999-9801 or visit his website 📞 Senator Derrin R. Owens – Call 435-851-1284 or email derrinowens@le.utah.gov Thank you to everyone who braved the snow to participate in this important discussion! Your voices matter, and together, we can shape the future of our community.