Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Campaign Kickoff






We’re proud to announce the formal kickoff of the Chris Stewart for Congress Campaign. More details will be posted to the website soon. In the meantime, check out the Facebook event on the Fan Page!

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

My Thanksgiving Message

On this Thanksgiving Day, we pause to give thanks.  Despite turmoil and uncertainty in the world around us, our blessings outweigh our troubles. We unite in gratitude for our freedom and prosperity, when so many in other places have much less.
In 1782, the Continental Congress issued a proclamation stating that it is “the indispensable duty of all Nations” to “offer up their supplications to Almighty God…for his gracious assistance” and to “give him praise for his goodness in general.” They recommended that the inhabitants of this land observe the final Thursday of November as a “day of solemn Thanksgiving to God for all his mercies.”
From the time of Abraham Lincoln’s presidency, Thanksgiving has been an officially appointed day for our nation to pause and give thanks for the abundance of harvest, for safety from enemies, and for all the blessings of our lives.
Our harvests are plentiful, our industries are productive and our researchers are making discoveries. It is a tremendous time to be alive. America, even with its current challenges, is still the greatest experiment in freedom ever embarked upon.
It is important to remember on this day that our freedoms were bought with a price.  Our men and women in uniform continue to pay this price today. I join with all of you in expressing our boundless gratitude for their service and sacrifice.
I echo the words of Ronald Reagan when he said, “I have always believed that this anointed land was set apart in an uncommon way, that a divine plan placed this great continent here between the oceans to be found by people from every corner of the Earth who had a special love of faith and freedom. Our pioneers asked that He would work His will in our daily lives so America would be a land of morality, fairness, and freedom.”
Although we are a society of many beliefs, we can show our bond of unity through our expressions of thanks for all that we enjoy. Today on Thanksgiving, as we pause to consider all the blessings that surround us, let us remember humility, let us determine to share our bounty with those less fortunate, and let us determine to reaffirm our gratitude through the actions of compassion and kindness that make the United States of America the greatest nation in the world.
Best Wishes,
Chris Stewart

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Press Release | Stewart reacts to Balanced Budget Amendment

FARMINGTON – 2nd District Congressional Candidate, Chris Stewart, reacted to the announcement that the United States House of Representatives will be voting this week on an amended Balanced Budget Amendment, and cautioned against the Democrat-sponsored “jobs bill.” Stewart emphasized that in a time when Utah’s families have made significant sacrifices to provide for their own well-being, Washington must also live within its means. He continued, explaining that Washington must understand that efforts to balance the budget should not place excessive taxes and regulations on small business.
“Washington’s deficit problems must be corrected by cutting wasteful spending and bringing balance to the budget” said Stewart. “The balanced budget legislation from Republicans in the House of Representatives and the Senate goes a long way towards correcting years of out of control spending. We must balance our nation’s budget and pay down the deficit. However, balance does not mean ‘half right and half wrong.’ Proposed tax increases by the Obama administration and Democrats in their latest ‘stimulus’ bill, in their effort to sell across the board tax increases, only impede economic recovery. 75% of the Democrats’ proposed tax increases will affect only small businesses. This is nothing short of an assault on workers and job creators. Small business will be the driving force behind our nation’s recovery and any tax increase will rob Utah’s unemployed of job opportunities as businesses are forced to hand over even more money to the government. I’ve seen in my own small business that added government regulation and taxes translates to less capital to expand and hire.
Stewart stressed that “Utahns have made significant sacrifices balancing their family budgets to make ends meet, cutting unnecessary expenses. It’s time Washington does the same.”
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Thursday, November 10, 2011

Press Release | Stewart on dept. of Interior Wilderness Designation Report

FARMINGTON – Candidate Chris Stewart expressed deep concerns over a report that the Department of Interior has released which details backcountry areas in Utah they want to designate as wilderness; the report ignores the voices of 22 Utah counties telling the administration, at DOI’s request, they do not currently have any lands they believe should be designated as wilderness. As the proposal has already been rejected at the local level, Chris fears the administration may bypass Congress and designate the areas as National Monuments – a move that harkens back to the designation of the Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument.
“Everyone wants to protect our wilderness,” Stewart said. “But the process of wilderness designation must begin from the request of local elected officials and leaders in correlation with local citizens – those who will be most affected by the decisions that are made. It makes many of us suspicious when the process appears to be a backdoor for the Administration to do what it has already determined to do, regardless of local input.”

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Deseret News picks up the announcement!

By Lisa Riley Roche, Deseret News
First-time candidate Chris Stewart said he’s running for Congress for the same reason he went into the Air Force.
“I just reached a point where I thought I’ve got to do something,” said Stewart, who served as a pilot in the Air Force for 14
years. “I just thought I had to get in there and join the fight.”
The Farmington father of six, now an author and the head of a government consulting firm, is among the Republicans vying for the
2nd District seat now held by the state’s only Democrat in Congress, Rep. Jim Matheson.

Press Release | Stewart on job losses at Hill air Force Base

FARMINGTON – Today, 2nd district Candidate, and former Air Force pilot, Chris Stewart, expressed anger over the Air Force’s announcement to weaken our national defense and eliminate jobs at Hill Air Force Base. Chris cautioned that these decisions should not be made behind closed doors without the presence or input from representatives of Utah.
“Utah’s military facilities, especially Hill AFB, but also the Utah Test and Training Range, are absolutely critical to our national security. Anything that weakens these installations will hurt us in ways that we cannot afford.  The current administration’s willingness to cut funds that go toward our national security is dangerous. It weakens our ability to sustain the infrastructure that is so vital to our national defense. This job-killing measure is inappropriate in this current environment of high unemployment. Moreover, it is troubling that the process of decision making is being done behind closed doors and without involvement from the states that are going to be impacted by these decisions.”

Saturday, November 5, 2011

Press Release | Newcomer Chris Stewart finishes first among Utah Policy readers in new poll!

In a recent poll from Fox 13 and Utah Policy asking viewers and readers which candidate is most likely to be the party’s nominee, Chris finished first with 54% among Utah Policy readers and finished a strong second among all the political insiders polled. The only demographic Chris did not poll well with was Democrats.
See the full results from Utah Policy here.