R. Nathan Ivie

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R. Nathan Ivie is a photographer, raiser of horses, and holds Utah County Commission seat C.

Nathan's priorities include increasing economic freedom, providing a balanced representation for the county's diverse population, improving police training, and ensuring that the county continues to grow without destroying the resources that make the county great.

Nathan is a Republican.

2018

Succeeded in getting a non-discrimination clause added to the contract for Utah County's sponsorship of the annual Freedom Festival. This issue arose due to the organizers' last-minute exclusion of an LGBT youth resource center from the event's parade in 2017.[1]

Expressed support for John Curtis.[2]

Expressed support for the conservation goals of the Bureau of Land Management.[3]

Testified in favor of a bill exempting counties from utility fees/taxes.[4]

2017

Nathan was among a group of Utah County legislators who signed a letter calling for a Utah County Commissioner, Greg Graves, to step down. Greg had been accused of sexual harassment, and was widely seen as a workplace bully in the county offices. In particular, he was one of the earliest and most vocal critics of Greg Graves' behavior.[5]

2016

Nathan is interested in increasing the number of county commissioners to 5, and having them divided up to represent regions of the county.[6]

He was elected to County Commission seat C in the November 2016 Election, Utah County, Utah.

External Resources

References

  1. Katie England, "Utah County to consider adding non-discrimination clause to Freedom Fest contract", Daily Herald, 19 Mar 2018
  2. Nathan Ivie Utah County Commissioner, March 10 at 6:04pm, Facebook
  3. Nathan Ivie Utah County Commissioner, March 3 at 12:29pm, Facebook
  4. Nathan Ivie Utah County Commissioner, January 30, Facebook
  5. Annie Knox, "17 state lawmakers: 'All confidence lost' in Utah County leader", KSL, 13 Dec 2017
  6. As reported by one of the delegates in 2016.