-The Hagstrom Report
Reps. Joe Neguse, D-Colo., and John Curtis, R-Utah, on Wednesday unveiled plans to launch a bipartisan caucus in the 117th Congress to work on wildfire mitigation and recovery solutions.
“The Bipartisan Wildfire Caucus will seek to elevate awareness and bipartisan consensus around wildfire management and mitigation, environmental and community protections, public health and safety, and wildfire preparedness and recovery in Congress,” Neguse and Curtis said in a joint news release.
“Notably, the caucus will require that members join in equal bipartisan numbers, and will serve as a useful tool for facilitating conversations and cultivating solutions for communities facing wildfire.”
The Utah Republican Party just had arguably its most successful election cycles in decades. Not only did they win every statewide race, but they won every federal race as well. And, in addition to winning virtually every race outside Salt Lake County, for the first time in decades, Republicans now hold a veto-proof supermajority on the Salt Lake County Council.
However, if Republicans hope to continue winning elections in the future, and appeal to a younger generation, it is time to start addressing the “elephant in the room,” so to speak. In this case, that elephant is climate change.
The next generation of Republican voters needs our elected leaders in Washington to put forth market-based solutions to address the impact of climate change in a way that aligns with free-market, conservative values.
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