Janice Fisher
Janice M. Fisher is a former Democratic member of the Utah House of Representatives, representing District 30 from 2005 to 2015. She represented District 29 from 2005 to 2013, choosing not to seek re-election in 2014.
Biography
Fisher attended Latter-Day Saints Business College. She served as mayor pro tempore and as a councilwoman for West Valley City.
Committee assignments
2013-2014
At the beginning of the 2013 legislative session, Fisher served on the following committees:
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• Government Operations |
• Transportation |
2011-2012
In the 2011-2012 legislative session, Fisher served on the following committees:
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• Government Operations |
• Transportation |
2009-2010
In the 2009-2010 legislative session, Fisher served on the following committees:
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• Political Subdivisions |
• Transportation |
Campaign themes
2012
Fisher's website highlighted the following campaign themes:
Education
- Excerpt: "She knows the only way to ensure our children are prepared to met the challenges of tomorrow, is to make sure our education dollars are spent wisely: IN THE CLASS ROOM!"
Advocate
- Excerpt: "Rep. Janice Fisher has always been an advocate for Veteran’s Affairs, Senior Citizens, Adults and Children with disabilities."
Transportation
- Excerpt: "As a member of the House Transportation committee Janice will continue to FIGHT for east/west corridor funding, as well as quality roads and transportation options."
Economic Development
- Excerpt: "Janice knows that promoting economic development is fundamental for the financial stability of our state."
Healthcare
- Excerpt: "Accessible and affordable health care should not be out of reach for any family. This is why Janice is a key supporter of Healthcare Reform including providing insurance to thousands of uninsured Utahans."
Elections
2012
Fisher won re-election in the 2012 election for Utah House of Representatives District 30. She ran unopposed in the Democratic primary on June 26, 2012 and defeated incumbent Fred Cox (R) in the general election, which took place on November 6, 2012.[1]
2010
On November 2, 2010, Fisher won re-election to the Utah House of Representatives, District 29.[2]
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2,954 | |||
Shirene L Saddler (R) | 2,345 |
2008
On November 4, 2008, Fisher won re-election to the Utah House of Representatives, District 29, defeating opponents Phil Conder (R) and Grant Pearson (C).
Fisher raised $21,773 for his campaign while Conder raised $16,933 and Pearson raised $16.[3]
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4,275 | |||
Phil Conder (R) | 2,562 | |||
Grant Pearson (C) | 276 |
Campaign finance summary
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Scorecards
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2014
In 2014, the 60th Utah State Legislature, second year, was in session from January 27 to March 14.
- Legislators are scored based on their votes in relation to the organization's "mission to defend individual liberty, private property and free enterprise."
- Planned Parenthood Action Council: 2014 Legislative Scorecard
- Legislators are scored on their votes on bills related to reproductive health issues.
- Sutherland Institute: 2014 Legislative Scorecard
- Legislators are scored based on their votes on bills picked by the Sutherland Institute that promote conservative policy.
- Utahns Against Common Core: 2014 Legislative Scorecard
- Legislators are scored on their votes on bills related to Common Core.
- Legislators are scored based on their votes on bills related to education.
- Utah Legislative Ratings: 2014 Conservative Liberal Index
- Legislators are scored in the Conservative Liberal Index "to determine who is "truly" Conservative or "really" Liberal."
- Legislators are scored based on their votes relating to environmental and conservation issues.
- Utah Taxpayers Association: 2014 Legislative Scorecard
- Legislators are scored based on their votes on taxpayer related bills.
2013
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In 2013, the 60th Utah State Legislature, first year, was in session from January 28 to March 14.
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2012
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In 2012, the 59th Utah State Legislature, second year, was in session from January 23 to March 8.
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2011
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In 2011, the 59th Utah State Legislature, first year, was in session from January 24 to March 10.
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The Libertas Institute Index
The Libertas Institute is a libertarian-leaning think tank located in Utah.[4] Each year the organization releases a Legislative Index for Utah State Representatives and Senators.
2010
Janice Fisher received an index rating of 25%.
2011
Janice Fisher received an index rating of 29%.
2012
Janice Fisher received an index rating of 27%.
2013
Janice Fisher received an index rating of 25%
The Sutherland Institute Scorecard
The Sutherland Institute, "a conservative public policy think tank" in Utah, releases its Scorecard for Utah State Representatives and Senators once a year. The Score Card gives each legislator a score based on how they voted in the prior legislative term on specific issues which the Sutherland Institute thought were pro-conservative policies.[5]
2012
Janice Fisher received a score of 27 percent in the 2012 scorecard.[6]
Personal
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Fisher has a husband, Barry.
Recent news
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See also
- Utah State Legislature
- Utah House of Representatives
- Utah House of Representatives Committees
- Utah Joint Committees
- Utah House of Representatives District 30
External links
- Profile from Open States
- Legislative profile from Project Vote Smart
- Biography from Project Vote Smart
- Campaign Contributions: 2012, 2010, 2008, 2006
Footnotes
- ↑ Lieutenant Governor's Office, "Utah 2012 candidate filings," accessed March 29, 2014
- ↑ Utah Election Results, "Utah House of Representatives election results," accessed March 29, 2014
- ↑ Follow the Money, "2008 Utah Election Fundraising, Candidates," accessed March 29, 2014
- ↑ Libertas Institute, "Legislator Indexes," accessed January 21, 2014
- ↑ Sutherland Institute, "2012 Legislative Session," accessed March 29, 2014
- ↑ Sutherland Institute, "2012 Sutherland Institute Legislative Scorecard," accessed March 29, 2014
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Preceded by - |
Utah House of Representatives District 30 2005-2015 |
Succeeded by Fred Cox (R) |
Preceded by - |
Utah House of Representatives District 29 2005-2013 |
Succeeded by Lee B. Perry (R) |