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Brad King's Biography

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Full Name:

Brad King

Gender:

Male

Family:

Wife: Tami;3 Children Skyler, Kitani, Hunter

Birth Date:

02/12/1956

Birth Place:

Price, UT

AS, College of Eastern Utah

Attending, EdD, University of North Las Vegas

BS, Brigham Young University

MS, Brigham Young University

Owner, International Educational Associates, International Education Consulting

Former Representative, Utah State House of Representatives, 1996-2008, 2014-2016

Minority Whip, Utah State House of Representatives, 2008

Candidate, Utah State Senate, District 27, 2008

Former Member, Business and Labor Committee, Utah State House of Representatives

Former Member, Business and Labor Interim Committee, Utah State House of Representatives

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

Former Member, Rules Committee, Utah State House of Representatives

Former Member, Transportation Committee, Utah State House of Representatives

Former Substitute Teacher, Carbon School District

Elementary School Teacher, Clark County, Nevada

Former Reading Coach, College of Eastern Utah

Director of Student Activities, College of Eastern Utah

Dean of Students, College of Eastern Utah

Director of High School Relations,, College of Eastern Utah

Former Laborer, Hunter Power Plant

Former Laborer, Sagewood Construction Company

Vice President, Student Services, College of Eastern Utah

Educator, present

Vice Chancellor, Administration and Advancement (Retired), Utah State University, 1981-2013

Honorary Colonel, Utah Highway Patrol, present

Past President, Utah Professionals in Student Activities

Member, Utah Public Employees' Association

Past President, Utah School Counselors Association

Priority Issues:

EDUCATION
*Fignt for increased education funding
*Protect rural school funding
*Promote rational school reform
*Protect public education
*Represent the best interest of Utah children
RURAL JOBS DEVELOPMENT
*Promote rural Utah
*Protect traditional/local industries
*Ensure state agencies visit District 69
*Promote visits by state officials
Invite business owners to visit
*Encourage economic diversification
RURAL HIGHWAY SAFETY
*Continue to promote safety projects not just urban capacity projects
*Promote projects on Highway 6, 191 and 40
*Speak up on all rural transportation issues

Spouse's Occupation:

teacher for the Carbon School District. She has been a math specialist and was a classroom teacher.

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