Mike Lee highlights voting rights stance and Northern Corridor approval in recent posts

Sen. Mike Lee, U.S. Senator for Utah
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U.S. Senator Mike Lee, who represents Utah in the United States Senate, published several posts on January 21, 2026, addressing voting rights and infrastructure developments.

In a post at 17:08 UTC, Lee stated, “Thank you Senator Grassley! Voting is for American citizens only. PASS SAVE ASAP!” The message referenced legislative efforts regarding voter eligibility and expressed support for action on the issue.

Later that day at 21:24 UTC, Lee shared a brief post containing only links: “https://t.co/dKbKgDGmet https://t.co/v6a9I8FUdD”.

At 23:18 UTC, Lee commented on regional infrastructure progress: “Great news for Washington County! After years of work, construction on the Northern Corridor highway has been approved. A big win for a fast-growing community.”

Senator Mike Lee maintains offices throughout Utah and in Washington, D.C., according to his official website. He champions initiatives related to limited government, fiscal responsibility, energy independence, public safety, health care and economic issues. As Utah’s U.S. senator representing the entire state and leading constituent services in multiple locations—including Salt Lake City and St. George—Lee regularly communicates about federal matters and legislative priorities through official channels and social media updates.



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