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Walt Brooks' Biography

Office:

On The Ballot: Running, Republican for State House (UT) - District 75

Contact Information

Office

Utah House of Representatives
350 North State, Suite 350
Post Office Box 145030
Salt Lake City, UT 84114

393 West 300 North
Saint George, UT 84770

Full Name:

Walt Brooks

Gender:

Male

Family:

Wife: Jennifer; 5 Children

Birth Place:

UT

Home City:

St. George, UT

Religion:

Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints

BS, Business Administration., Dixie State College

Representative, Utah State House of Representatives, District 75, 2017-present

Former Member, Government Operations Committee, Utah State House of Representatives

Former Vice Chair, Infrastructure and General Government Appropriations Subcommittee, Utah State House of Representatives

Former Member, Joint Natural Resources, Agriculture, and Environment Interim Committee, Utah State House of Representatives

Former Chair, Joint Retirement and Independent Entities Interim Committee, Utah State House of Representatives

Former Member, Joint Revenue and Taxation Interim Committee, Utah State House of Representatives

Former Vice Chair, Public Utilities, Energy, and Technology Committee, Utah State House of Representatives

Former Member, Public Utilities, Energy, and Technology Committee, Utah State House of Representatives

Former Member, Public Utilities, Energy, and Technology Interim Committee, Utah State House of Representatives

Former Member, Transportation Committee, Utah State House of Representatives

Former Member, Transportation Interim Committee, Utah State House of Representatives

Project Manager, Dixie Technical College, present

President, RxTrax, present

Managing Member, WPBrooks Investments, present

Business Development, CABOsoft, 2012-2015

Business Development, GeoQuest Technologies, 2012-2013

Director of Sales, Wilson Electronics, 2003-2010

Volunteer, Boy Scouts of America, present

Member, National Rifle Association, present

Priority Issues:

1. All laws and policies follow the Constitution.
2. Prevent Federal overreach.
3. Remove common core.
4. Simplify and reduce taxes.
5. Spend tax dollars wisely.
6. Local Control. Local Control. Local Control.

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