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Representative Patrice Arent (D)
Current Office: Representative
First Elected: 11/02/2010
Next Election: 2012
Party: Democratic
First Elected: 11/02/2010
Next Election: 2012
Party: Democratic
General
Gender: FemaleFamily: Husband: Arthur; 2 Children
Birth date: 02/03/1956
Birthplace: Salt Lake City, UT
Home City: Salt Lake City UT
Religion: Jewish
Education
JD, Cornell Law School, 1981 BS, University of Utah, 1978Profession
Assistant Buyer/Legal Advisor/Salesperson, Arent's Incorporated, 1969-1981, 1992 Judicial Clerk, Llana D. Rovner, US District Court, Northern District of Illinois, 1987-1989 Associate General Counsel, Utah State Legislature, 1984-1986 Associate Attorney, Snow, Christensen & Martineau, 1982-1984 Judicial Clerk, Bruce S. Jenkins, US District Court, District of Utah, 1981-1982 Substitute Teacher, Granite School District, 1978 Judge Pro Tempore, Fifth Circuit Court (Small Claims Court Volunteer Judge) Division Chief, Utah Attorney General's Office Part-Time Law ProfessorCommittees
EducationLaw Enforcement and Criminal Justice
Legislative Information Technology Steering Committee
Subcommittee on Higher Education Appropriations
Recent Votes
SB 208 Interstate Health Care Compact
Stage: Conference Report Vote
Vote: Nay
HB 187 Prohibits Recording of Agricultural Operations
Stage: Concurrence Vote
Vote: Nay
HB 148 Authorizes the transfer of public lands to the state
Stage: Concurrence Vote
Vote: Nay
SB 223 Requires Public School Students to Recite Pledge of Allegiance
Stage: Passage
Vote: -
HB 461 Requires a 72 hour waiting period prior to an abortion
Stage: Passage
Vote: Nay
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Stage: Conference Report Vote
Vote: Nay
HB 187 Prohibits Recording of Agricultural Operations
Stage: Concurrence Vote
Vote: Nay
HB 148 Authorizes the transfer of public lands to the state
Stage: Concurrence Vote
Vote: Nay
SB 223 Requires Public School Students to Recite Pledge of Allegiance
Stage: Passage
Vote: -
HB 461 Requires a 72 hour waiting period prior to an abortion
Stage: Passage
Vote: Nay
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