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Ken Ivory
Utah Representative

Ken Ivory

Republican
District: HD-039
76
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Complete Vote History

HB306 Gold-backed Currency (Passed 58 to 6 on 3/7/2025). Would have allowed the state to invest in gold and created a framework for a digital gold-backed currency.

3/7/2025
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HB306 Gold-backed Currency (Passed 58 to 6 on 3/7/2025). Would have allowed the state to invest in gold and created a framework for a digital gold-backed currency.

HB209 Homeschool Amendments (Passed 62 to 13 on 3/5/2025). Ensures that families no longer need to file an annual affidavit or declare a criminal background to homeschool at the start of the school year.

3/5/2025
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HB209 Homeschool Amendments (Passed 62 to 13 on 3/5/2025). Ensures that families no longer need to file an annual affidavit or declare a criminal background to homeschool at the start of the school year.

SB284 Medicaid Expansion (Passed 55 to 16 on 3/5/2025). Authorizes the Utah Medicaid program to cover doula services, which include non-medical support during pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum.

3/5/2025
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SB284 Medicaid Expansion (Passed 55 to 16 on 3/5/2025). Authorizes the Utah Medicaid program to cover doula services, which include non-medical support during pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum.

SB31 Refugee Services Office (Passed 67 to 7 on 3/4/2025). Creates a dedicated Refugee Services Office within the Department of Workforce Services.

3/4/2025
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SB31 Refugee Services Office (Passed 67 to 7 on 3/4/2025). Creates a dedicated Refugee Services Office within the Department of Workforce Services.

Fluoride Ban House

HB81 Fluoride Ban (Passed 51 to 19 on 2/7/2025). Prohibits adding fluoride to all public water systems in Utah. 

2/7/2025
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HB81 Fluoride Ban (Passed 51 to 19 on 2/7/2025). Prohibits adding fluoride to all public water systems in Utah. 

HB267 Public Collective Bargaining Ban (Passed 42 to 32 on 1/27/2025). Revokes collective‑bargaining rights for all public‑sector unions—teachers, firefighters, police, and others—by banning government employers from recognizing unions or negotiating contracts.

1/27/2025
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HB267 Public Collective Bargaining Ban (Passed 42 to 32 on 1/27/2025). Revokes collective‑bargaining rights for all public‑sector unions—teachers, firefighters, police, and others—by banning government employers from recognizing unions or negotiating contracts.

HB78 Motion-picture Incentives (Passed 47 to 22 on 2/28/2024). Removes the expiration date for certain film incentives focused on rural productions.

2/28/2024
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HB78 Motion-picture Incentives (Passed 47 to 22 on 2/28/2024). Removes the expiration date for certain film incentives focused on rural productions.

HB303 Woke School Curriculum Ban (Failed 32 to 39 on 2/26/2024). Updates Utah's school curriculum requirements by prohibiting public-school employees, including teachers, from endorsing or disparaging any religious, political, or social beliefs, including LGBTQ+ views.

2/26/2024
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HB303 Woke School Curriculum Ban (Failed 32 to 39 on 2/26/2024). Updates Utah's school curriculum requirements by prohibiting public-school employees, including teachers, from endorsing or disparaging any religious, political, or social beliefs, including LGBTQ+ views.

HB516 Foreign-owned Land (Passed 72 to 0 on 2/23/2024). Bans certain foreign entities from owning land in Utah, targeting those owned or controlled by the governments of China, Iran, North Korea, or Russia.

2/23/2024
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HB516 Foreign-owned Land (Passed 72 to 0 on 2/23/2024). Bans certain foreign entities from owning land in Utah, targeting those owned or controlled by the governments of China, Iran, North Korea, or Russia.

HB348 Precious Metals (Passed 52 to 18 on 2/22/2024). Allows the Utah state treasurer to invest up to 10% of funds in specific budget reserve accounts in precious metals, exempting these investments from certain state money management rules.

2/22/2024
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HB348 Precious Metals (Passed 52 to 18 on 2/22/2024). Allows the Utah state treasurer to invest up to 10% of funds in specific budget reserve accounts in precious metals, exempting these investments from certain state money management rules.

HB290 Ranked-choice Voting Ban (Passed 43 to 26 on 2/22/2024). Aimed to repeal the Municipal Alternate Voting Methods Pilot Project, which supports the adoption of ranked-choice voting (RCV) for municipalities.

2/22/2024
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HB290 Ranked-choice Voting Ban (Passed 43 to 26 on 2/22/2024). Aimed to repeal the Municipal Alternate Voting Methods Pilot Project, which supports the adoption of ranked-choice voting (RCV) for municipalities.

SB57 Constitutional Sovereignty Act (Passed 57 to 14 on 1/20/2024). Creates a formal process for the state Legislature to block federal laws or orders they believe violate Utah's state sovereignty.

1/20/2024
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SB57 Constitutional Sovereignty Act (Passed 57 to 14 on 1/20/2024). Creates a formal process for the state Legislature to block federal laws or orders they believe violate Utah's state sovereignty.

HB467 Closing Abortion Clinics (passed 56 to 14 on 3/3/2023). Prevents an abortion clinic from being licensed after May 2, 2023, and from operating on or after January 1, 2024, or when their license expires.

3/3/2023
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HB467 Closing Abortion Clinics (passed 56 to 14 on 3/3/2023). Prevents an abortion clinic from being licensed after May 2, 2023, and from operating on or after January 1, 2024, or when their license expires.

SB217 CHIP "Benefits" for Illegal Aliens (passed 64 to 7 on 3/1/2023). Creates new Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) “benefits” for non-citizen children aged 18 or younger who are not lawfully present in United States.

3/1/2023
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SB217 CHIP "Benefits" for Illegal Aliens (passed 64 to 7 on 3/1/2023). Creates new Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) “benefits” for non-citizen children aged 18 or younger who are not lawfully present in United States.

Rightful Return of Firearms Seized at Airports (passed 58 to 14 on 2/24/2023). Provides that a firearm seized from an individual at an airport shall be returned to that individual if they are the rightful owner of and may lawfully possess the firearm.

2/24/2023
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Rightful Return of Firearms Seized at Airports (passed 58 to 14 on 2/24/2023). Provides that a firearm seized from an individual at an airport shall be returned to that individual if they are the rightful owner of and may lawfully possess the firearm.

HB205 Contingency Voting in Primary Elections (passed 38 to 36 on 2/17/2023). Would establish a majority-based runoff process in regular primary elections through contingency voting.

2/17/2023
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HB205 Contingency Voting in Primary Elections (passed 38 to 36 on 2/17/2023). Would establish a majority-based runoff process in regular primary elections through contingency voting.

HB116 State Funding of Low-Income Family 529 Plans (passed 66 to 0 on 2/13/2023). Allows an individual experiencing “intergenerational poverty” to receive a state match of deposits into certain 529 savings accounts.  

2/13/2023
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HB116 State Funding of Low-Income Family 529 Plans (passed 66 to 0 on 2/13/2023). Allows an individual experiencing “intergenerational poverty” to receive a state match of deposits into certain 529 savings accounts.  

SB16 Ban on Sex Mutilation Against Minors (passed 58 to 14 on 1/26/2023). Bans “transgender medical treatments and procedures” against minor children.

1/26/2023
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SB16 Ban on Sex Mutilation Against Minors (passed 58 to 14 on 1/26/2023). Bans “transgender medical treatments and procedures” against minor children.

HB313 Election Security (passed 56 to 14 on 3/3/2022). Enhances election security and voter confidence by instituting a number of election and ballot-related security measures, including valid voter identification requirements.

3/3/2022
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HB313 Election Security (passed 56 to 14 on 3/3/2022). Enhances election security and voter confidence by instituting a number of election and ballot-related security measures, including valid voter identification requirements.

HB7 Social Services Budget (passed 69 to 0 on 1/26/2022). Provides the social services base budget for the State of Utah, which appropriates $247,133,400 for FY 2022, plus $7,934,112,600 for FY 2023.

1/26/2022
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HB7 Social Services Budget (passed 69 to 0 on 1/26/2022). Provides the social services base budget for the State of Utah, which appropriates $247,133,400 for FY 2022, plus $7,934,112,600 for FY 2023.

SJR3 Ending Mask Mandates (passed 45 to 29 on 1/21/2022). Terminated the public health orders that required the wearing of a mask or face covering in Salt Lake County, Summit County, Salt Lake City, or any other locality in Utah.

1/21/2022
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SJR3 Ending Mask Mandates (passed 45 to 29 on 1/21/2022). Terminated the public health orders that required the wearing of a mask or face covering in Salt Lake County, Summit County, Salt Lake City, or any other locality in Utah.

HB415 Limiting Presidential Executive Orders (passed 55 to 17 on 3/2/2021). Prevents enforcement of certain executive orders by the U.S. President, requires the Utah Constitutional Defense Council to review certain presidential executive orders, and authorizes the state Attorney General or Governor to seek to have them declared unconstitutional.

3/2/2021
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HB415 Limiting Presidential Executive Orders (passed 55 to 17 on 3/2/2021). Prevents enforcement of certain executive orders by the U.S. President, requires the Utah Constitutional Defense Council to review certain presidential executive orders, and authorizes the state Attorney General or Governor to seek to have them declared unconstitutional.

HB283 Civilian Review Boards (passed 39 to 29 on 2/18/2021). Would create the Community and Police Relations Commission in Utah, which would be required to address “systemic issues of inequality and racial disparities,” as well as report on “data collection” and “law enforcement transparency.”

2/18/2021
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HB283 Civilian Review Boards (passed 39 to 29 on 2/18/2021). Would create the Community and Police Relations Commission in Utah, which would be required to address “systemic issues of inequality and racial disparities,” as well as report on “data collection” and “law enforcement transparency.”

HB60 Permitless Concealed Carry (passed 51 to 20 on 2/8/2021). Allows persons 21 years of age or older in Utah to carry a concealed firearm without a permit.

2/8/2021
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HB60 Permitless Concealed Carry (passed 51 to 20 on 2/8/2021). Allows persons 21 years of age or older in Utah to carry a concealed firearm without a permit.

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