The Center for Effective Lawmaking released its Legislative Effectiveness Scores for the 118th Congress and Senator John Curtis ranked among the top five most effective Republican lawmakers in the U.S. House of Representatives during his final term in that body. The report’s data ranked Curtis “fifth overall among House Republicans, with a Legislative Effectiveness Score of 4.293—placing him well above the average for members of either party and outperforming many committee and subcommittee chairs.” During the 118th Congress, Curtis introduced 48 bills, three of which became law and key provisions of three other Curtis-sponsored bills were incorporated into larger legislative packages that also became law. “This recognition is really a tribute to my incredible staff,” shares Senator Curtis. “Behind every policy win is a team of dedicated public servants who care deeply about solving problems the right way. Utahns expect real results. And now, as a Senator, I remain committed to finding consensus and building allies and alliances to continue delivering for the Beehive State.”