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Steve Eliason

Steven 'Steve' Eliason[1] is an American politician and a Republican member of the Utah House of Representatives representing District 43, which covers a part of southern Salt Lake County.

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Steve Eliason
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Member of the Utah House of Representatives
Assumed office
January 1, 2011
Preceded byLaura Black
Constituency45th district (2011–2023)
43rd district (2023–present)
Personal details
NationalityAmerican
Political partyRepublican
ResidenceSandy, Utah
Alma materUniversity of Utah
ProfessionCertified public accountant
Websitewww.steveforutahhouse.com
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Representative Eliason routinely passes the most legislation of any member of the Utah legislature. He has been recognized as a nationwide leader on issues related to mental health and suicide prevention, homelessness, and tax policy.

Early life and career

Born May 26, Eliason earned his BS in accounting and his MBA from the University of Utah. He currently works as a senior director at the University of Utah Hospital. He has lived in Sandy, Cottonwood Heights, and Midvale for all of his adult life. [2]

Political career

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Perspective

Representative Eliason represents a district won by Democratic nominees for President in 2016, 2020, and 2024. Despite the leftward tilt of the district, he has significant numbers of crossover voters in his bids for re-election.

2024

In the 2024 general election, Steve Eliason defeated Democrat Jason Barber, receiving 55.8% of the vote to Barber's 44.2%.[3]

2022

Steve Eliason advanced from the Republican Convention. In the general election, he defeated Democrat Alan Anderson 57.2% to 42.8%.[4]

2020

Eliason advanced from the Republican convention in 2020. He defeated Democrat Wendy Davis, earning 50.2% of the vote to Davis' 49.8%.[5]

2018

Eliason ran unopposed in the 2018 general election.[6]

2016

Elian ran unopposed in the 2016 Republican Primary. He defeated Democrat Nikki Cunard in the general election, earning 55.08% of the vote to Cunard's 44.92%.[7]

2014

Eliason was unopposed for the June 24, 2014 Republican Primary and won the November 4, 2014 General election with 4,908 votes (58.2%) against Democratic nominee Susan Marques Booth.[8]

2012

Eliason was unopposed for the June 26, 2012 Republican Primary[9] and won the November 6, 2012 General election with 8,048 votes (55.4%) against Democratic nominee Gary Forbush.[10]

2010

To challenge incumbent Democratic Representative Laura Black, Eliason was unopposed for the June 22, 2010 Republican Primary[11] and won the three-way November 2, 2010 General election with 4,198 votes (51.4%) against Representative Black and Constitution candidate David Perry,[12] who had run for the seat in 2008.

Notable Legislation

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Bill NumberTitleStatusYear
HB0413Student Mental Health AmendmentsGovernor Signed2024
HB0038Psychotropic Medication Oversight Pilot Program AmendmentsGovernor Signed2024
SB0027Behavioral Health System AmendmentsGovernor Signed2024
HB0071SafeUT and School Safety AmendmentsGovernor Signed2024
HB0023Forensic Mental Health AmendmentsGovernor Signed2023
HB0499Behavioral Health Crisis Response AmendmentsGovernor Signed2023
HB0066School Mental Health AmendmentsGovernor Signed2023
HCR006Concurrent Resolution on School Mental HealthGovernor Signed2023
HB0001Public Education Base BudgetGovernor Signed2022
HB0236Mental Health Professional Loan Repayment ProgramGovernor Signed2022
HB0440Utah Mental Health Crisis Line AmendmentsGovernor Signed2022
HB0396Youth Mental Health Program AmendmentsGovernor Signed2022
HB0046Suicide Prevention Program AmendmentsGovernor Signed2021
HB0336School-Based Behavioral Health ProgramsGovernor Signed2021
HB0337Expansion of Behavioral Health ServicesGovernor Signed2021
HB0093Behavioral Health Delivery System AmendmentsGovernor Signed2021
SB0155Behavioral Health Crisis Response FundingGovernor Signed2021
SB0093Mental Health Access AmendmentsGovernor Signed2020
HB0459School Counselor AmendmentsGovernor Signed2020
HB0207Child Mental Health AmendmentsGovernor Signed2020
HB0323Suicide Prevention in Schools AmendmentsGovernor Signed2020
HB0017Suicide Prevention ModificationsGovernor Signed2019
HB0373School Mental Health and Safety AmendmentsGovernor Signed2019
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Committee Memberships

Representative Steve Eliason is a member of the following committees:

  • House Health and Human Services Committee
  • House Revenue and Taxation Committee
  • Public Education Appropriations Subcommittee
  • School Security Task Force

Official Utah House of Representatives Profile

Awards

Representative Eliason has been recognized for various leadership awards throughout the state.

Elected Official of the Year – Canyons School District

Outstanding Legislator Award – Utah Association of Public Health Boards

Mental Health Champion Legislative Award – Mental Health America

Friend of the Taxpayer – Utah Taxpayers Association

Public Health Hero – Utah Public Health Association

Executive Award of Merit – Utah Department of Public Safety

Allies in Action Award – American Foundation for Suicide Prevention

Business Champion Award – Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce

References

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