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Senator Curtis urges budget reform after 12th failed shutdown attempt, warning of SNAP cutoff and calling for Utah’s model to prevent future crises.
On October 24, 2025, Senator John Curtis (R-Utah) urged Congress to reform the federal budget process amid the 12th failed attempt to reopen the government, citing the upcoming cutoff of SNAP benefits on November 1 and the strain on families and government staff.
He criticized decades of delayed budgets—only four timely ones since 1974—and promoted Utah’s baseline budget model to prevent future shutdowns, continuing resolutions, and last-minute spending bills.
While acknowledging bipartisan resistance rooted in political incentives, Curtis said support for systemic change is growing as the shutdown continues, stressing that lasting fiscal responsibility requires fixing the process, not just reacting to crises.
El senador Curtis insta a la reforma presupuestaria después del 12o intento fallido de cierre, advierte del corte de SNAP y pide el modelo de Utah para evitar futuras crisis.