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American politician (born 1976)
Jefferson Moss
Majority Leader of the Utah House of Representatives
Incumbent
Assumed office
November 15, 2023
Preceded byMike Schultz
Member of the Utah House of Representatives
Incumbent
Assumed office
January 1, 2017
Preceded byDavid Lifferth
Constituency2nd district (2017–2023)
51st district (2023–present)
Personal details
Born (1976-06-04) June 4, 1976 (age 48)
Saratoga Springs, Utah, U.S.
Political partyRepublican
EducationBrigham Young University (BA, MBA)

Jefferson R. Moss (born July 4, 1976) is an American entrepreneur and politician who has served in the Utah House of Representatives from the 51st district. He currently serves as the majority leader in the House, a position he has held since November 15, 2023 when his predecessor in that office, Mike Schultz became the House Speaker. He previously served as majority whip, also succeeding Schultz.

Early life and education

Moss is a native of Orem, Utah. He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science from Brigham Young University and a Master of Business Administration in entrepreneurship and finance from the Marriott School of Business at BYU.

Career

Jefferson Moss is the associate vice president and foundation COO at Utah Valley University. He is also a member of the Utah State Board of Education. He formerly worked as a wealth management advisor at Credit Suisse and as a wealth advisor at KeyBank.

Moss serves as House majority leader. He is a member of the Executive Appropriations Committee, Public Education Appropriations Subcommittee, House Business and Labor Committee, and the Legislative Management Committee.

Personal life

Moss resides in Saratoga Springs, Utah, with his wife and four children.

References

  1. "Jefferson Moss: House of Representatives District 2". heraldextra.com. 2016-12-30. Retrieved 2018-07-26.
  2. "Rep. Jefferson Moss". House.utah.gov. Retrieved 2018-07-26.
  3. "Utah House Republicans pick Mike Schultz as new speaker". Desert News. Retrieved 2023-11-16.
  4. "Legislature shakeup elevates Moss, elects Whyte". heraldextra.com. Retrieved 2022-06-09.
  5. "Utah State Rep. Jefferson Moss - Biography | LegiStorm". www.legistorm.com. Retrieved 2022-04-07.
  6. "Jefferson Moss". Ballotpedia. Retrieved 2022-04-07.
  7. "Jefferson Moss' Biography". Vote Smart. Retrieved 2022-04-07.
Utah House of Representatives
Preceded byMike Schultz Majority Leader of the Utah House of Representatives
2023–present
Incumbent
Statewide political officials of Utah
U.S. senators
State government
Senate
House
Supreme Court
(appointed)
Floor leaders of state houses
Majority leaders
United States House of Representatives: ▌Steve Scalise (R)
ALScott Stadthagen (R) AKDan Saddler (R) AZLeo Biasiucci (R) ARMarcus Richmond (R) CACecilia Aguiar-Curry (D) COMonica Duran (D) CTJason Rojas (D) DEMelissa Minor-Brown (D) FLTyler Sirois (R) GAChuck Efstration (R) HISean Quinlan (D) IDJason Monks (R) ILRobyn Gabel (D) INMatt Lehman (R) IAMatt Windschitl (R) KSChris Croft (R) KYSteven Rudy (R) LAMark Wright (R) MEMatt Moonen (D) MDDavid Moon (D) MAMike Moran (D) MIAbraham Aiyash (D) MNJamie Long (DFL) MS ▌ (R) MOJonathan Patterson (R) MTSue Vinton (R) NERay Aguilar (R)* NVSandra Jauregui (D) NHJason Osborne (R) NJLouis Greenwald (D) NMGail Chasey (D) NYCrystal Peoples-Stokes (D) NCJohn R. Bell IV (R) NDMike Lefor (R) OHBill Seitz (R) OKTammy West (R) ORBen Bowman (D) PAMatthew Bradford (D) RIChristopher Blazejewski (D) SCDavey Hiott (R) SDWill Mortenson (R) TNWilliam Lamberth (R) TXTom Oliverson (R) UTJefferson Moss (R) VTEmily Long (D) VACharniele Herring (D) WAJoe Fitzgibbon (D) WVEric Householder (R) WITyler August (R) WYChip Neiman (R) Federal districts: DCPhil Mendelson (D)*Territories: AS GUMPEd Propst (D) PRAngel Matos García (PPD/D) VIKenneth Gittens (D)*
Political party affiliations
Republican: 28 states
Democratic: 21 states, 3 territories, 1 district
Popular Democratic: 1 territory
Minority leaders
United States House of Representatives: ▌Hakeem Jeffries (D)
ALAnthony Daniels (D) AKCalvin Schrage (I) AZLupe Contreras (D) ARTippi McCullough (D) CAJames Gallagher (R) CORose Pugliese (R) CTVincent Candelora (R) DEVacant FLFentrice Driskell (D) GAJames Beverly (D) HILauren Matsumoto (R) IDIlana Rubel (D) ILTony McCombie (R) INPhil GiaQuinta (D) IAJennifer Konfrst (D) KSVic Miller (D) KYPamela Stevenson (D) LAMatthew Willard (D) MEBilly Bob Faulkingham (R) MDJason C. Buckel (R) MABradley Jones Jr. (R) MIMatt Hall (R) MNLisa Demuth (R) MSRobert Johnson III (D) MOCrystal Quade (D) MTKim Abbott (D) NE Vacant* NVP. K. O'Neill (R) NHAlexis Simpson (D) NJJohn DiMaio (R) NMRod Montoya (R) NYWilliam Barclay (R) NCRobert T. Reives II (D) NDZac Ista (D-NPL) OHAllison Russo (D) OKCyndi Munson (D) ORJeff Helfrich (R) PABryan Cutler (R) RIMichael Chippendale (R) SCTodd Rutherford (D) SDOren Lesmeister (D) TNKaren Camper (D) TXTrey Martinez Fischer (D) UTAngela Romero (D) VTPatricia McCoy (R) VATodd Gilbert (R) WADrew Stokesbary (R) WVSean Hornbuckle (D) WIGreta Neubauer (D) WYMike Yin (D) Federal districts: DC None*Territories: AS GUFrank F. Blas Jr. (R)* MPPatrick H. San Nicolas (R) PRCarlos Johnny Méndez (PNP/R) VIDwayne M. DeGraff (I)*
Political party affiliations
Democratic: 27 states
Republican: 21 states, 2 territories
▌Independent: 1 state
New Progressive: 1 territory
An asterisk (*) indicates a unicameral body.
Members of the Utah House of Representatives
65th State Legislature (2023)
Speaker of the House
Mike Schultz (R)
Majority Leader
Jefferson Moss (R)
Minority Leader
Angela Romero (D)
  1. Thomas Peterson (R)
  2. Mike Petersen (R)
  3. Dan Johnson (R)
  4. Kera Birkeland (R)
  5. Casey Snider (R)
  6. Matthew Gwynn (R)
  7. Ryan Wilcox (R)
  8. Jason Kyle (R)
  9. Cal Musselman (R)
  10. Rosemary Lesser (D)
  11. Katy Hall (R)
  12. Mike Schultz (R)
  13. Karen Peterson (R)
  14. Karianne Lisonbee (R)
  15. Ariel Defay (R)
  16. Trevor Lee (R)
  17. Stewart Barlow (R)
  18. Paul Cutler (R)
  19. Raymond Ward (R)
  20. Melissa Garff Ballard (R)
  21. Sandra Hollins (D)
  22. Jennifer Dailey-Provost (D)
  23. Brian King (D)
  24. Joel Briscoe (D)
  25. Angela Romero (D)
  26. Matt MacPherson (R)
  27. Anthony Loubet (R)
  28. Tim Jimenez (R)
  29. Bridger Bolinder (R)
  30. Judy Weeks-Rohner (R)
  31. Brett Garner (D)
  32. Sahara Hayes (D)
  33. Doug Owens (D)
  34. Carol Spackman Moss (D)
  35. Mark Wheatley (D)
  36. James Dunnigan (R)
  37. Ashlee Matthews (D)
  38. Cheryl Acton (R)
  39. Ken Ivory (R)
  40. Andrew Stoddard (D)
  41. Gay Lynn Bennion (D)
  42. Robert Spendlove (R)
  43. Steve Eliason (R)
  44. Jordan Teuscher (R)
  45. Susan Pulsipher (R)
  46. Jeff Stenquist (R)
  47. Mark Strong (R)
  48. James F. Cobb (R)
  49. Candice Pierucci (R)
  50. Stephanie Gricius (R)
  51. Jefferson Moss (R)
  52. Cory Maloy (R)
  53. Kay Christofferson (R)
  54. Brady Brammer (R)
  55. Jon Hawkins (R)
  56. Val Peterson (R)
  57. Nelson Abbott (R)
  58. Keven Stratton (R)
  59. Mike Kohler (R)
  60. Tyler Clancy (R)
  61. Marsha Judkins (R)
  62. Norm Thurston (R)
  63. Stephen L. Whyte (R)
  64. Jeff Burton (R)
  65. Doug Welton (R)
  66. Steven Lund (R)
  67. Christine Watkins (R)
  68. Scott Chew (R)
  69. Phil Lyman (R)
  70. Carl Albrecht (R)
  71. Rex Shipp (R)
  72. Joseph Elison (R)
  73. Colin W. Jack (R)
  74. R. Neil Walter (R)
  75. Walt Brooks (R)


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