Tyler Clancy, a Utah state legislator, recently used his social media platform to highlight legislative developments and comment on current events. On February 19, 2026, Clancy announced the passage of House Bill 137 in the Utah House of Representatives with overwhelming support. He wrote, “HB 137 has passed the house 63-1 https://t.co/1M9AFG7WH6 https://t.co/VyxAMEc77g”.
A few days later, on February 23, 2026, Clancy shared a brief reflection about his home state, stating, “Utah is a special place. https://t.co/qKMInbOCzt”.
On the same day, Clancy addressed concerns about violence in Mexico attributed to the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG). He linked this issue to pending legislation in Utah: “Horrific to see the violence taking place in Mexico right now at the hands of Jalisco New Generation Cartel
My bill HB 331 (on the House floor) – would ensure that we can properly protect Utah from the influence of foreign terrorist organizations like CJNG
https://t.co/YkHrWBHXqEhttps://t.co/rf3XKIPzqJ“.
The Jalisco New Generation Cartel is recognized as one of Mexico’s most powerful and violent criminal organizations. Lawmakers across several U.S. states have introduced bills aiming to address threats posed by foreign criminal groups such as CJNG.
Clancy’s recent legislative activity reflects ongoing efforts among Utah lawmakers to address both local governance and international security issues that may affect their constituents.



