Utah House of Representatives Report

Representative Carl Albrecht

July 2025

Building Policy for Utah

During June’s Interim meetings, my colleagues and I met to dig into some of the biggest issues facing our state. From healthcare costs to wildfire preparedness, school safety, energy, and emerging technologies like artificial intelligence, we’re laying the groundwork for smart policy. These meetings help us study complex topics, hear from experts, and prepare impactful, effective legislation for the upcoming session.

I’m committed to making sure your voice is part of these conversations, and I’ll keep working hard to represent your values every step of the way. Our next meetings will resume on August 19-20 and I hope to see you there! You can follow along at le.utah.gov.

Commonsense Stewardship

We’re celebrating a big win for Utah! For years, outdated federal restrictions blocked access to millions of acres of forestland, tying our hands and preventing the kind of proven, proactive management needed to protect our communities. That’s finally changing.

Thanks to a critical National policy shift, Utah now has more authority to clear hazardous fuels, improve firefighter access, and take meaningful steps to reduce the risk of catastrophic wildfires. This is commonsense stewardship in action. It means healthier forests, stronger rural economies, a potential for more recreation opportunities, and more resilient communities—all through smarter, locally driven management. 

This victory didn’t happen overnight. It’s been a top priority for state leaders and took a team effort to get across the finish line. Utahns know these lands best and now, we’re finally more empowered to take care of them.

Keeping Utah Land in Trusted Hands, Not Foreign Hands

Over the years, the Legislature has taken proactive steps to ensure that Utah land is owned by Utahns, not foreign governments. HB 516 (2024) State Land Purchase Amendments put important safeguards in place to keep hostile foreign government-controlled entities from purchasing land in our state. That means companies owned or controlled by countries like China, Iran, North Korea, and Russia are prohibited from buying property here. If they somehow do, they’re required to sell it within a year, or the state will step in. This is a commonsense policy to strengthen local control and protect Utah’s land, resources, and communities from hostile foreign governments and ensure ownership stays in trustworthy hands.

Health, Freedom, and Utah’s Bold Moves

In the latest episode of the House podcast, Speaker Mike Schultz joins Reps. Stephanie Gricius and Kristen Chevrier to break down Utah’s bold new health reforms, from banning fluoride in public water to eliminating food dyes in schools and limiting soda purchases with SNAP. They dive into why Utah is leading the way on parental rights, medical freedom, real nutrition, and how state-led action can spark national change. Check out the full episode at: https://open.spotify.com/episode/2GIWJwa0BfYxoDJzVy2ebN?si=bnPKa0kAS7Ovgte_JKh4RQ&nd=1&dlsi=6d26ecb74e8e42d4

Practicing Fire Sense

Fire season in Utah is underway—and it’s shaping up to be particularly challenging. To protect our homes and the wild lands we love, it’s important to take the proper precautions and practice fire sense, especially with the upcoming holidays. For more information on the current fire conditions in our area check out UtahFireInfo.gov. By staying alert, informed, and proactive, we can safeguard our families and landscapes. Let’s all do our part this fire season.

Happy Fourth of July

Happy Fourth of July, Utah! As we fire up the grills, watch the fireworks, and enjoy time with friends and family, let’s take a moment to celebrate what makes America—and Utah—so special. Freedom, opportunity, and the unshakable spirit of communities that show up for one another. We live in an incredible place, and today’s a chance to wave the flag a little higher. Stay safe, have fun, and Happy Independence Day! 

Thank You

As always, I’m grateful for the chance to serve you.  Let me know what matters most to you.

Respectfully,

Representative Carl Albrecht

Utah District 70

435-979-6578

carlalbrecht@le.utah.gov

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