Democratic congressional candidate Peter Crosby to host forum at Logan Library on June 8
Democratic congressional candidate Peter Crosby is campaigning on a platform that includes opposition to the Stratos Project, a data center development in Box Elder County, Utah. Crosby attended a large protest against the project and will host a town hall in Logan, emphasizing his focus on issues like honest government and strong communities in Utah's 2nd Congressional District.
Peter Crosby, a Democratic candidate vying for Utah's 2nd Congressional District, is scheduled to host a town hall meeting at the Logan Library on June 8. A resident of Providence, Crosby is campaigning with a focus on "integrity, straight answers and a focus on what matters here – housing, honest government and strong communities."
Central to his campaign message is his strong opposition to the Stratos Project, a data center development located in neighboring Box Elder County. Crosby has actively participated in protests against the project, including speaking to approximately 600 data center protestors in Tremonton on May 4, who had gathered to confront county commissioners. He has since been present at similar events, highlighting his commitment to the issue. Crosby will face the Republican primary victor, either incumbent U.S. Rep. Blake Moore or state Rep. Karianne Lisonbee, in the November mid-term election.