Tyler Clancy, a Utah state legislator, shared several updates and opinions on social media in early December 2025. His posts addressed local events, support for student organizations, and his stance on the use of taxpayer resources in public construction projects.
On December 4, 2025, Clancy encouraged constituents to attend an upcoming event: “Come by this Saturday!! We will also be playing the BYU game https://t.co/p2TFlu7e8q”.
Later that day, he commented on the importance of protecting local labor interests in publicly funded projects. In his words: “Taxpayer resources are a sacred trust. When we invest in public construction, we ought to make sure Utah workers earn a decent wage & aren’t undercut by out-of-state firms racing to the bottom. Our builders, operators, engineers, plumbers & tradesmen have literally built this https://t.co/owP0C2qqdT”.
On December 6, Clancy expressed appreciation for student political engagement: “Utah College Republicans are doing great things for our state! Proud of you all @ufcrchair @UtahCollegeReps https://t.co/YYHWz4Zck7”.
Clancy has previously emphasized policies supporting local labor and investment in community development as part of his legislative platform. His recent remarks reflect ongoing debates in Utah about the role of out-of-state contractors and the importance of ensuring fair wages for local workers.



