Cheryl K. Acton, a member of the Utah House of Representatives, posted several comments on her Twitter account in early January 2026. Her tweets touched on topics ranging from national debt concerns to the upcoming legislative session at the Utah Capitol.
On January 8, 2026, Acton commented on a public figure’s demeanor, stating, “Good to know he doesn’t take himself too seriously…”.
Later that day, she raised questions about fiscal responsibility in government spending: “Makes me wonder how much of our national debt was sent to fraudulent entities.”
On January 9, 2026, Acton reflected on her experiences with the state legislature and highlighted priorities for the coming year: “I now associate January with General Session, which gets underway at the Utah capitol on the 20th. This short video highlights some of our Republican Majority Caucus priorites for 2026 and features some of my favorite public servants “
The General Session referenced by Acton is an annual event during which Utah legislators convene to address policy issues and set legislative priorities for the year. The Republican Majority Caucus has historically played a significant role in shaping these priorities within Utah’s predominantly Republican legislature.


