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NameKen Ivory
PositionRepresentative
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PartyRepublican
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Ken Ivory is an American politician and lobbyist who is currently serving as a member of the Utah House of Representatives for the 39th district. In November 2021, Ivory was re-appointed to his old seat in the House after Steve Christiansen resigned.

Representative Ken Ivory



Ken Ivory is an American politician and lobbyist who is currently serving as a member of the Utah House of Representatives for the 39th district.

Career: Ivory was elected to the Utah House of Representatives in November 2010 and assumed office on January 1, 2011. He left office in August 2019 to take a position with the Utah-based corporation, Geomancer. In November 2021, Ivory was re-appointed to his old seat in the House after Steve Christiansen resigned.

Committee Assignments: During the 2016 legislative session, Ivory served on the Natural Resources, Agriculture, and Environmental Quality Appropriations Subcommittee, the House Public Utilities (which he was the chair), the House Revenue and Taxation Committee, and the House Natural Resources, Agriculture, and Environment Committee. During the interim, Ivory serves on the Revenue and Taxation Interim Committee, and the Public Utilities, Energy, and Technology Interim Committee. He is also a member of the Commission for the Stewardship of Public Lands, Commission on Federalism and the Federal Funds Commission.

Transfer of Public Lands Act: Representative Ivory is a strong supporter of states’ rights and has frequently advocated for Utah to gain control of federal lands. In 2012, Ivory sponsored HB 148, the Utah Transfer of Public Lands Act, which asserted that the federal government must grant federal land to the state of Utah. Though the bill was signed into law in 2012, federal lands have remained in control of the United States Department of the Interior. Since the federal lands have not been relinquished to Utah, in December 2015 the state legislature has voted to pursue a lawsuit against the federal government.

American Lands Council: Ivory is the president of Ivory Law and the American Lands Council. ALC is a non-profit organization which promotes measures to assist states assuming control of federal lands within state’s boundaries. Ivory and ALC have been the subject of complaints filed with Utah’s attorney general, citing Ivory’s conflict of interest for writing legislation to benefit ALC while he was a sitting legislator.

H.B. 374 Sensitive Materials in Schools: In the 2022 General Session of Utah Legislature, Rep. Ken Ivory was chief sponsor of a Bill intended to protect public school children from various materials found in books or other instructional materials that may be considered offensive. HB374, sponsored by Rep. Ken Ivory and R-West Jordan, defines “sensitive material” as instructional materials that are pornographic or indecent, colloquially referred to as the “bright line” rule in state code.

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