Rep. Burgess Owens, who represents Utah’s 4th district in the U.S. Congress, has recently highlighted several legislative and oversight activities through his official Twitter account.
On September 23, 2025, Owens shared details of a visit to a key energy facility: “Joined @RepMikeKennedy and @RepJeffHurd for a tour of White Mesa Mill, the nation’s only fully licensed uranium processing mill. This site fuels nuclear power plants across the country, a critical part of our all-of-the-above energy strategy, and is now processing rare earth https://t.co/de4uVj6Fsw”.
The following day, September 24, 2025, Owens announced support for federal worker protections: “Proud to co-sponsor @RepWalberg’s Improving Access to Workers’ Compensation for Injured Federal Workers Act, which ensures injured workers can receive care from nurse practitioners and physician assistants – expanding access, cutting delays, and helping Americans get back to https://t.co/TqDPzpBy7C”.
Later on September 24, Owens addressed issues facing American auto workers: “America’s auto workers and manufacturers deserve a level playing field. I co-sponsored @RepBalderson’s Transportation Freedom Act to:
Reward companies that build cars and parts in the U.S
Repeal burdensome Biden admin rules that drive up costs and limit consumer choice https://t.co/h9Cjxoev7p“.
Burgess Owens has served as the representative for Utah’s 4th District since replacing Ben McAdams in 2021. Born in Columbus, Ohio in 1951 and currently residing in Salt Lake City, Owens holds a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Miami (1974).



