Mike Schultz

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Mike Schultz
Member of the Utah House of Representatives
from the 12th district
Assumed office
January 1, 2015
Constituency State House, District 12
Personal details
Born August 19
Political party Republican Party
Spouse(s) Melissa
Children 5
Residence Hooper, UT
Occupation Realt Estate Developer

Mike Schultz (born August 19) is an American politician from Utah. He is a Republican member of the Utah State House, representing the state's 12th house district.[1]

Early Life and Career

A lifelong resident of Hooper, Roy and West Haven, Schultz grew up working on his grandfather's cattle farm. An entrepreneur, he went on to obtain his general contractor's license and started building homes at age 20. He now is a real estate developer as president of Castle Creek Homes.[2]

Political career

Schultz was first elected to the Utah House of Representatives in 2014 and began serving January 1, 2015.[3]

During the 2016 General Session Schultz served on the Infrastructure and General Government Appropriations Subcommittee, the House Business and Labor Committee, and the House Natural Resources, Agriculture, and Environment Committee.[4]

2016 Sponsored Legislation

Bill Number Bill Title Status
HB0100 Emergency Medical Services Personnel Licensure Interstate Compact Governor Signed - 3/21/2016
HB0249S01 General Contractors License Amendments Governor Signed - 3/25/2016
HB0251S10 Post-employment Restrictions Amendments Governor Signed - 3/22/2016
HB0255S01 Condominium and Community Ownership Amendments Governor Signed - 3/23/2016
HB0330 State Fire Code Revisions Governor Signed - 3/23/2016
HB0349 Attorney General Security Detail Amendments House/ filed - 3/10/2016
HB0471S01 Powersport Vehicle Franchise Amendments House/ to Governor - 3/18/2016

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Schultz passed six of his seven introduced during the 2016 Legislative Session, giving him a 85.7% passage rate. He also floor sponsored three bills.[6]

Elections

  • 2014: Schultz challenged incumbent Richard Greenwood for the Republican nomination, eventually winning when Greenwood dropped out.[7] He faced Democrat Joseph Marrero in the General Election, winning with 4,118 votes (75.9%) to Marrero's 1,308 votes (24.1%).[8]

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