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Scott H. ChewREPRepublican State Representative, District 68
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UTResidence (state)

Scott Chew (born April 15 in Utah) is an American politician and a Republican member of the Utah House of Representatives representing District 68.

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Education3 - 3 of 1
Attended Utah State University
Past Positions1 - 4 of 4
Representative
Utah State House of Representatives
2023 - Current
Representative
Utah State House of Representatives
2015 - 2023
Board Member
Salina Marketing
Current
Owner
Chew Ranch/Chew Livestock Family Cooperative
Current
Other Experience1 - 10 of 10
Board Member
Utah Farm Bureau
Current
Chairmen
Uintah Basin Conservation District
Current
Co-Chairmen
Uintah Basin Applied Resource Management
Current
Member
Vernal District Bureau of Land Management Advisory Council
Current
Wildlife Nominating Committee
Appointed by Governor
Current
Former Chairman
Farm Service Committee
Former Member
Bureau of Land Management Advisory Council
Former Member
Utah State Agriculture Sustainability Committee
Former President
Uintah county Farm Bureau
Former Member
Joint Public Utilities, Energy, and Technology Interim Committee, Utah State House of Representatives