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Preceded by
  
Aaron Osmond

Alma mater
  
University of Utah

Spouse
  
Cheryl Fill

Political party
  
Utah Republican Party

Residence
  
South Jordan, Utah

Occupation
  
Business Owner

Education
  
University of Utah (1999)

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Religion
  
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church)

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About lincoln fillmore


Lincoln Fillmore is a Republican Senator for Utah State's 10th Senate District. He was appointed by Governor Gary Herbert to fill a vacant seat caused by the resignation of Aaron Osmond.

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Early life, education, and career

Lincoln was born in Salt Lake County and lived there until he was a teenager, then being when his family moved to a town near San Francisco. While living in California as teenager, Lincoln wrote a conservative news column for his town's newspaper. He also ran for city council at the age of 18. At the age of 21 Lincoln moved back to Utah. Once back in Utah Lincoln got a degree from the University of Utah in Mass Communications. He has spent his professional career working in education as a teacher, principal, and as a school business manager. He is the president of the company Charter Solutions.

Political career

Senator Fillmore serves is the Senator of district 10 in Utah. Before being appointed to the Senate in 2016, he served as a county and state delegate for the Republican Party. He also has been a precinct, legislative, and regional chair for the party. Senator Fillmore is currently up for reelection because he was appointed to fill the last year of Senator Osmond's term. He currently has two challengers in the primary.

Committees that Senator Fillmore was on in the 2016 legislative session:

  • Social Services Appropriations Subcommittee
  • Senate Economic Development and Workforce Services Committee
  • Senate Education Committee
  • Notable legislation

    In the 2016 legislative session Senator Fillmore passed a bill that requires those who receive public assistance to take two hours of self-reliance training a week.

    References

    Lincoln Fillmore Wikipedia