Tyler Clancy, a public official and advocate for legislative initiatives in Utah, shared several updates on social media in January 2026 regarding local and national policy issues.
On January 13, 2026, Clancy addressed the use of Narcan in emergency situations, emphasizing its temporary effect without broader support systems. He stated, “Narcan is an amazing life saving intervention, but only temporary if the underlying circumstances don’t change. That’s why in Utah (HB 199) we created a new program for 1st responders, connecting individuals in real-time to on-demand / local recovery resources.” The referenced HB 199 aims to enhance access to recovery resources by integrating them with first responder interventions.
On January 15, 2026, Clancy commented on Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner’s policies concerning cash bail. He wrote, “Notably, Krasner ran on eliminating cash bail… his statement here is a perfect example of anarcho-tyranny. No rules for violent criminals, and no protections for innocent citizens. Also worth noting: Philadelphia accounts for 48% of the violent crime in PA.” Clancy’s remarks reflect ongoing debates about criminal justice reform and public safety in major U.S. cities.
Later that same day, Clancy highlighted his participation at a congressional committee meeting focused on natural resources legislation. He noted, “It was an honor to be invited by @RepMikeKennedy to testify at the House Natural Resources Committee on HR 4684: The Star Spangled Summit Act Utah has a great presence on the committee with Rep. Kennedy & @RepMaloyUtah “ The act under discussion addresses issues related to national landmarks and commemorative initiatives.
These posts underscore Clancy’s involvement with state-level programs aimed at improving public health responses and his engagement with federal legislative processes through testimony before Congress.



