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Gage Froerer

Gage Froerer[1] (born September 15, 1952) is an American realtor who served as a Republican member of the Utah House of Representatives for District 8 since from January 1, 2007 to January 2019. Froerer was a candidate for the Utah State Senate in 2004.

Gage Froerer
Member of the Utah House of Representatives
from the 8th district
In office
January 1, 2007 – January 2019
Preceded byJoe Murray
Succeeded bySteve Waldrip
Personal details
Born (1952-09-15) September 15, 1952 (age 71)
NationalityAmerican
Political partyRepublican
SpouseGloria
ResidenceHuntsville, Utah
Alma materUtah State University
University of Utah
Websitevotegage.com

Early life and career edit

Froerer earned a Bachelor of Science degree in finance from Utah State University and a MBA from the University of Utah. He works in real estate and lives in Huntsville, Utah with his wife Gloria and three children.[2]

Political career edit

2014 Froerer was unopposed in the Republican primary and won the general election with 3,967 votes (66.08%) against Democrat John Thompson's 2,036 votes (33.9%).

2012 Froerer was unopposed for the June 26, 2012 Republican primary and won the three-way November 6, 2012 general election with 7,650 votes (64.2%) against Democratic nominee Nick Velis and Libertarian candidate Jared Stratton.[3]

2010 Froerer was unopposed for the June 22, 2010 Republican primary, and won the November 2, 2010 general election with 4,218 votes (61.8%) against Democratic nominee Alan Wheelwright.[4]

2008 Froerer was challenged but chosen by the Republican convention for the November 4, 2008 general election, winning with 6,190 votes (57.1%) against Democratic nominee Trent Alvord,[5] who had been Frandsen's opponent in the 2006 Democratic primary.

2006 When House District 8 incumbent Republican Representative Joe Murray retired and left the seat open, Froerer was unopposed for the 2006 Republican primary[6] and won the three-way November 7, 2006 General election with 3,523 votes (52.7%) against Democratic nominee Matt Frandsen and Constitution candidate John Herbst III,[7] who had been Representative Murray's challenger for the seat in the 2004 Republican primary.

2004 When Senate District 19 incumbent Republican Senator Dave Gladwell left the Legislature and left the seat open, Froerer was one of two candidates selected by the Republican convention for the June 22, 2004 Republican primary from among four candidates in a field which included Representative Melvin R. Brown; Froerer lost the primary to Allen M. Christensen,[8] who went on to win the November 2, 2004 general election against Democratic nominee Jim Hasenyager.[9]

2016 sponsored legislation edit

Bill Number Bill Title Status
HB0009 Revenue Bond Amendments Governor Signed - 3/25/2016
HB0030 Good Landlord Program Amendments Governor Signed - 3/21/2016
HB0058S02 Hemp Extract Amendments Governor Signed - 3/21/2016
HB0072 Timeshare Amendments Governor Signed - 3/25/2016
HB0093 Organ Donor Amendments Governor Signed - 3/18/2016
HB0228S02 Alcohol Modifications Governor Signed - 3/25/2016
HB0236S03 Charitable Prescription Drug Recycling Program House/ to Governor - 3/15/2016
HB0402 Real Estate Amendments House/ to Governor - 3/16/2016
HB0422 Common Area Assessment Amendments House/ filed - 3/10/2016
HB0463 Personal Representative Amendments House/ filed - 3/10/2016
HCR015 Concurrent Resolution Urging Adoption of Utah Dinosaur Days House/ filed - 3/10/2016

[10]

Froerer passed eight of the eleven bills he introduced, giving him a 72.7% passage rate. He also floor sponsored eight bills.[11]

References edit

  1. ^ "Gage Froerer's Biography". Project Vote Smart. Retrieved February 5, 2014.
  2. ^ "Vote smart Gage Froerer". Retrieved April 14, 2014.
  3. ^ "2012 General Canvass Report". Salt Lake City, Utah: Lieutenant Governor of Utah. Retrieved February 5, 2014.
  4. ^ "2010 General Election Results". Salt Lake City, Utah: Lieutenant Governor of Utah. Retrieved February 5, 2014.
  5. ^ "2008 General Election Results". Salt Lake City, Utah: Lieutenant Governor of Utah. Retrieved February 5, 2014.
  6. ^ "Official Results 2006 Primary" (PDF). Salt Lake City, Utah: Lieutenant Governor of Utah. Retrieved February 5, 2014.
  7. ^ "2006 General Election Results" (PDF). Salt Lake City, Utah: Lieutenant Governor of Utah. p. 9. Retrieved February 5, 2014.
  8. ^ "Official Results 2004 Primary Election June 22, 2004" (PDF). Salt Lake City, Utah: Lieutenant Governor of Utah. p. 1. Retrieved February 5, 2014.
  9. ^ "2004 General Election Results" (PDF). Salt Lake City, Utah: Lieutenant Governor of Utah. p. 7. Retrieved February 5, 2014.
  10. ^ "2016 -- Legislation(House Of Representatives)". le.utah.gov. Retrieved 2016-03-29.
  11. ^ "2016 -- Legislation(House Of Representatives)". le.utah.gov. Retrieved 2016-03-29.

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Gage Froerer 1 born September 15 1952 is an American realtor who served as a Republican member of the Utah House of Representatives for District 8 since from January 1 2007 to January 2019 Froerer was a candidate for the Utah State Senate in 2004 Gage FroererMember of the Utah House of Representatives from the 8th districtIn office January 1 2007 January 2019Preceded byJoe MurraySucceeded bySteve WaldripPersonal detailsBorn 1952 09 15 September 15 1952 age 71 NationalityAmericanPolitical partyRepublicanSpouseGloriaResidenceHuntsville UtahAlma materUtah State UniversityUniversity of UtahWebsitevotegage wbr com Contents 1 Early life and career 2 Political career 3 2016 sponsored legislation 4 References 5 External linksEarly life and career editFroerer earned a Bachelor of Science degree in finance from Utah State University and a MBA from the University of Utah He works in real estate and lives in Huntsville Utah with his wife Gloria and three children 2 Political career edit2014 Froerer was unopposed in the Republican primary and won the general election with 3 967 votes 66 08 against Democrat John Thompson s 2 036 votes 33 9 2012 Froerer was unopposed for the June 26 2012 Republican primary and won the three way November 6 2012 general election with 7 650 votes 64 2 against Democratic nominee Nick Velis and Libertarian candidate Jared Stratton 3 2010 Froerer was unopposed for the June 22 2010 Republican primary and won the November 2 2010 general election with 4 218 votes 61 8 against Democratic nominee Alan Wheelwright 4 2008 Froerer was challenged but chosen by the Republican convention for the November 4 2008 general election winning with 6 190 votes 57 1 against Democratic nominee Trent Alvord 5 who had been Frandsen s opponent in the 2006 Democratic primary 2006 When House District 8 incumbent Republican Representative Joe Murray retired and left the seat open Froerer was unopposed for the 2006 Republican primary 6 and won the three way November 7 2006 General election with 3 523 votes 52 7 against Democratic nominee Matt Frandsen and Constitution candidate John Herbst III 7 who had been Representative Murray s challenger for the seat in the 2004 Republican primary 2004 When Senate District 19 incumbent Republican Senator Dave Gladwell left the Legislature and left the seat open Froerer was one of two candidates selected by the Republican convention for the June 22 2004 Republican primary from among four candidates in a field which included Representative Melvin R Brown Froerer lost the primary to Allen M Christensen 8 who went on to win the November 2 2004 general election against Democratic nominee Jim Hasenyager 9 2016 sponsored legislation editBill Number Bill Title StatusHB0009 Revenue Bond Amendments Governor Signed 3 25 2016HB0030 Good Landlord Program Amendments Governor Signed 3 21 2016HB0058S02 Hemp Extract Amendments Governor Signed 3 21 2016HB0072 Timeshare Amendments Governor Signed 3 25 2016HB0093 Organ Donor Amendments Governor Signed 3 18 2016HB0228S02 Alcohol Modifications Governor Signed 3 25 2016HB0236S03 Charitable Prescription Drug Recycling Program House to Governor 3 15 2016HB0402 Real Estate Amendments House to Governor 3 16 2016HB0422 Common Area Assessment Amendments House filed 3 10 2016HB0463 Personal Representative Amendments House filed 3 10 2016HCR015 Concurrent Resolution Urging Adoption of Utah Dinosaur Days House filed 3 10 2016 10 Froerer passed eight of the eleven bills he introduced giving him a 72 7 passage rate He also floor sponsored eight bills 11 References edit Gage Froerer s Biography Project Vote Smart Retrieved February 5 2014 Vote smart Gage Froerer Retrieved April 14 2014 2012 General Canvass Report Salt Lake City Utah Lieutenant Governor of Utah Retrieved February 5 2014 2010 General Election Results Salt Lake City Utah Lieutenant Governor of Utah Retrieved February 5 2014 2008 General Election Results Salt Lake City Utah Lieutenant Governor of Utah Retrieved February 5 2014 Official Results 2006 Primary PDF Salt Lake City Utah Lieutenant Governor of Utah Retrieved February 5 2014 2006 General Election Results PDF Salt Lake City Utah Lieutenant Governor of Utah p 9 Retrieved February 5 2014 Official Results 2004 Primary Election June 22 2004 PDF Salt Lake City Utah Lieutenant Governor of Utah p 1 Retrieved February 5 2014 2004 General Election Results PDF Salt Lake City Utah Lieutenant Governor of Utah p 7 Retrieved February 5 2014 2016 Legislation House Of Representatives le utah gov Retrieved 2016 03 29 2016 Legislation House Of Representatives le utah gov Retrieved 2016 03 29 External links editOfficial page at the Utah State Legislature Campaign site Profile at Vote Smart Gage Froerer at Ballotpedia Gage Froerer at the National Institute on Money in State Politics Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gage Froerer amp oldid 1128167489, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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