Norm Thurston

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Norm Thurston
Member of the Utah House of Representatives
Assumed office
January 1, 2015
Preceded byRebecca Lockhart
Constituency64th district (2015–2023)
62nd district (2023–present)
Personal details
BornOgden, Utah
NationalityAmerican
Political partyRepublican
ResidenceProvo, Utah
Alma materBrigham Young University
Princeton University
ProfessionEconomist

Norm Thurston[1] (born October 4 in Ogden, Utah) is an American politician and a Republican member of the Utah House of Representatives representing District 62.[2]

Biography[edit]

Thurston received a BA in Spanish and Agricultural Economic Analysis from Brigham Young University. He then went on to Princeton University where he received both an MS and PhD in economics. Thurston resides in Provo, Utah with his wife Maria. Together they have three children and three grandchildren. He is currently the Director for the Office of Health Care Statistics which is the agency responsible for collecting, analyzing, and disseminating information about health care cost and quality for the State of Utah.[3]

Political career and elections[edit]

During the 2020 election of district 64, Thurston won with 100% of the vote as all other challengers withdrew.[4] In a previous election, Thurston defeated William Snider, Ben Summerhalder and Karen Ellingson in the Republican convention and won the November 4, 2014 General election against Democratic nominee Scott Ellis Ferrin and Independent American nominee Jason Christensen with 2,635 votes (67.8%).[5]

During the 2022 General Session, Thurston served on the Social Services Appropriations Subcommittee, House Business and Labor Committee, House Government Operations Committee, Administrative Rules Review Committee, and the Occupational and Professional Licensure Review Committee. [6]

2022 sponsored legislation[edit]

Bill Number Bill Title Status
HB 176 Utah Health Workforce Act House/ to Governor – 3/4/2022
HB 198 Intergenerational Poverty Solution House/ filed – 3/4/22
HB 217 Telephone Solicitation Amendments House/ to Governor – 3/4/2022
HB 283 Mental Health Professional Licensing Amendments House/ to Governor – 3/4/2022
HB 368 Vehicle License Plate and Registration Amendments House/ filed 3/4/22

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Norm Thurston (R)". Salt Lake City, Utah: Utah State Legislature. Retrieved April 12, 2016.
  2. ^ "Norm Thurston's Biography". Project Vote Smart. Retrieved April 12, 2016.
  3. ^ "Norm Thurston Official Website". Retrieved April 12, 2016.
  4. ^ "2014 Election Results". Ballotpedia. Retrieved March 24, 2022.
  5. ^ "2014 Election Results". Ballotpedia. Retrieved April 12, 2016.
  6. ^ "Norm Thurston Legislative Page". Utah House of Representatives. Retrieved April 12, 2016.

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