Mike Lee calls for swift passage of SAVE Act in January 22 posts

Sen. Mike Lee, U.S. Senator for Utah
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U.S. Senator Mike Lee of Utah posted a series of messages on January 22, 2026, urging the passage of the SAVE Act and emphasizing public safety concerns.

In his first message at 14:59 UTC, Lee wrote, “Thank you Senator! The momentum is with us. PASS SAVE ASAP! “.

Later that day at 17:28 UTC, he followed up with another post stating, “Four too many. PASS SAVE ASAP.”

At 17:53 UTC, Lee continued his focus on public safety by posting, “Getting violent criminals off our streets and out of our country works.”

Senator Mike Lee represents Utah in the United States Senate and maintains offices in Salt Lake City, St. George, Vernal, and Washington, D.C., according to his official website. He is known for advocating limited government, fiscal responsibility, energy independence, military strength, balanced budget amendments, term limits, and legislative efforts related to public safety and economic issues. As part of his role as senator for Utah, he offers constituent services through these offices and engages in communication on federal matters.



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