Tyler Clancy announces upcoming legislation and supports FreeUp Foundation initiatives

Tyler Clancy, Utah State Representative for 60th District
Tyler Clancy, Utah State Representative for 60th District
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Tyler Clancy, a public figure in Utah, posted several messages on December 12, 2025, highlighting upcoming legislative efforts and support for community organizations.

In a post from the early morning hours of December 12, Clancy outlined his policy priorities for public spaces. He wrote, “Utahns deserve: Drug-free parks Drug-free sidewalks Drug-free playgrounds Drug-free transit Together with community leaders, I’ll be introducing legislation in 2026 to make sure public spaces are safe & accessible for families.” (December 12, 2025).

Later that day, Clancy expressed support for Michele and her team at FreeUp Foundation. He stated, “Michele and her team at @FreeUpFdn are going to do amazing work. Follow their team & support them however you can! #HumanFirst “ (December 12, 2025). In another post minutes later, he shared praise for content produced by the same organization: “Powerful video from @FreeUpFdn @SteebMichele #HumanFirst “ (December 12, 2025).

Clancy’s posts come amid ongoing discussions in Utah regarding drug use in public areas and community safety initiatives. Local policymakers have increasingly focused on measures aimed at improving the safety and accessibility of shared spaces.



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