Tyler Clancy highlights veteran recognition and calls for bipartisan action on transit safety

Tyler Clancy, Utah State Representative for 60th District
Tyler Clancy, Utah State Representative for 60th District
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Tyler Clancy, a Utah state representative, shared several posts on his Twitter account in late February 2026 addressing topics related to veterans, public safety, and public transit.

On February 23, Clancy posted about an event honoring local veterans: “It was an honor to host & recognize several of Utah’s Vietnam war veterans who have been impacted by Agent Orange. I was humbled by their stories of service & sacrifice https://t.co/w05ArTjEed”.

Later that same day, Clancy commented on issues of public disorder and its effects: “This is disorder: it won’t be reported, it won’t show up in crime stats, but it will influence public behavior & attitudes about safety. https://t.co/3m04SvOdnt”.

On February 26, he addressed the relationship between public transit investment and safety concerns: “Further investment in public transit needs to go hand-in-hand with enhanced public safety efforts. Even the perception of disorder on transit discourages ridership. I’m hoping in the next couple of years we see a bipartisan support for both of these efforts. https://t.co/3bnIUX25yr”.

Agent Orange exposure among Vietnam War veterans has led to numerous health problems over the decades, prompting continued recognition events and legislative attention across the United States.

Public discussions about disorder and safety—especially regarding transit systems—have become more prominent as cities look for ways to increase ridership while addressing concerns over crime and perceptions of security.



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