After 20 years in the Utah House of Representatives, Rep. Paul Ray, R-Clearfield, is resigning to take on a new role as the assistant director of legislative affairs for the Utah Department of Health and Human Services.
In an announcement that took even members of the House of Representatives by surprise, a powerful state lawmaker abruptly resigned his post to go work for Utah's Department of Human Services.
Rep. Paul Ray is resigning from the Utah House of Representatives to become the assistant director of legislative affairs for the Utah Department of Health and Human Services. Ray recently chaired the Utah Legislative Redistricting Committee, which oversaw the passing of Utah’s new reconfigured voting districts. Critics of the process accused the committee of gerrymandering.
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