Lyle W. Hillyard

{{short description|American politician}}

{{Infobox officeholder

| name = Lyle W. Hillyard

| image = File:Hillyard.JPG

| caption = Hillyard in February 2013

| state_senate = Utah

| district = 25th

| term_start = January 1, 1985

| term_end = December 31, 2020{{Cite web|title=Historical Listing of Utah State Legislators|url=https://le.utah.gov/asp/roster/complist.asp?letter=H|access-date=2021-01-28|website=le.utah.gov}}

| predecessor = Charles W. Bullen

| successor = Chris H. Wilson

| state_house1 = Utah

| district1 = 58, 4

| term_start1 = January 1, 1981

| term_end1 = December 31, 1984

| predecessor1 =

| successor1 =

| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1940|9|25|mf=y}}

| residence = Logan, Utah

| party = Republican

| occupation = Attorney

| spouse = Alice

}}

Lyle W. Hillyard (born September 25, 1940) is a Utah politician and an attorney. A Republican, he was a member of the Utah State Senate, representing the state's 25th senate district in Cache and Rich Counties including the city of Logan. He served in the legislature from 1981 to 2020, first as a representative from 1981 to 1984, then as a senator from 1985 to 2020.

Early life, education, and career

Hillyard is a graduate of North Cache High School and Utah State University. He also got his J.D. from the University of Utah College of Law.{{cite web |url=http://www.utahsenate.org/aspx/senmember.aspx?dist=25 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101007040511/http://www.utahsenate.org/aspx/senmember.aspx?dist=25 |url-status=usurped |archive-date=October 7, 2010 |title= Hillyard, Lyle |publisher= Utah State Senate |location= Salt Lake City, Utah |accessdate= April 15, 2014 }} Hillyard is a lawyer by profession. He works at Hillyard, Anderson & Olsen law offices, which has been providing legal representation to clients across northern Utah since the 1960s.{{cite web |url=http://www.hao-law.com/about/ |title=About HAO Law |accessdate= April 15, 2014 }}

Hillyard is married to his wife Alice and they have 5 Children: Carrie, Holly, Lisa, Matt, and Todd.{{cite web |url=http://votesmart.org/candidate/2880/lyle-hillyard#.U07MHfldX-A |title= Lyle W. Hillyard's Political Summary |publisher= Project Vote Smart |accessdate= April 15, 2014 }} Hillyard is a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Background

  • Cache Chamber of Commerce (past president)
  • Cache County Republican Party (Chair)
  • Utah Education Strategic Planning Commission
  • Utah State Office of Education (vice chair)
  • Utah Highway Patrol (Honorary Colonels )
  • ALEC voted one of eight outstanding state legislators

Political career

Senator Hillyard was first elected to the House in 1980. He was elected to the Senate in 1984 and has served there since. He won the 2012 American Cancer Society Legislator of the Year, the most effective Republican freshman by the Utah House in 1981 and was named one of eight outstanding legislators by ALEC in 1987.{{cite web |url=https://www.facebook.com/pages/Senator-Lyle-W-Hillyard/148010118651149?id=148010118651149&sk=info |title= Senator Lyle Hillyard |publisher= Facebook |accessdate= April 15, 2014 }} Hillyard is currently the Executive Appropriations Committee Chair and has been since 2009.{{cite web|url=http://www.utahsenate.org/roster/lylehillyard.html |title=Utah Senate Roster 2009 |accessdate=November 25, 2009 |url-status=usurped |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20091023141214/http://www.utahsenate.org/roster/LyleHillyard.html |archivedate=October 23, 2009 }}

In 2016, Senator Hillyard served on the following committees:{{Cite web|url=http://senate.utah.gov/senators/district25.html|title=District 25 Senator - Utah State Senate|website=senate.utah.gov|access-date=2016-04-01}}

  • Executive Appropriations Committee (Senate Chair)
  • Infrastructure and General Government Appropriations Subcommittee
  • Public Education Appropriations Subcommittee
  • Senate Government Operations and Political Subdivisions Committee
  • Senate Judiciary, Law Enforcement, and Criminal Justice Committee

= Election =

Senator Hillyard was up for reelection in 2020 and lost against Chris Wilson in the Republican Primary.

{{Election box begin no change|title=2020 Republican primary: Utah State Senate election District 25{{Cite web|title=Chris Wilson (Utah)|url=https://ballotpedia.org/Chris_Wilson_(Utah)|access-date=2021-01-27|website=Ballotpedia|language=en}}}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Republican Party (US)|candidate=Chris Wilson|votes=11,283|percentage=62.7%}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Republican Party (US)|candidate=Lyle Hillyard|votes=6,725|percentage=37.3%}}

{{Election box end}}

=Legislation=

== 2016 sponsored bills ==

class="wikitable"
Bill NumberBill TitleBill Status
[https://le.utah.gov/~2016/bills/static/SB0002.html S.B. 2]Public Education Budget AmendmentsGovernor Item Lined Veto 3/30/2016
[https://le.utah.gov/~2016/bills/static/SB0003.html S.B. 3]Current Fiscal Year Supplemental AppropriationsGovernor Signed 3/30/2016
[https://le.utah.gov/~2016/bills/static/SB0007.html S.B. 7]National Guard, Veterans' Affairs, and Legislature Base BudgetGovernor Signed 2/16/2016
[https://le.utah.gov/~2016/bills/static/SB0040.html S.B 40]Utah Revised Nonprofit Corporation Act AmendmentsGovernor Signed 3/18/2016
[https://le.utah.gov/~2016/bills/static/SB0091.html S.B. 91]Board of Education AmendmentsGovernor Signed 3/23/2016
[https://le.utah.gov/~2016/bills/static/SB0096.html S.B. 96]Uniform Deployed Parents Custody and Parent-time ActGovernor Signed 3/25/2016
[https://le.utah.gov/~2016/bills/static/SB0100.html S.B. 100]Traffic Fines AmendmentsSenate/Filed for bills not passed 3/10/2016
[https://le.utah.gov/~2016/bills/static/SB0105.html S.B. 105]Bail AmendmentsGovernor Signed 3/23/2016
[https://le.utah.gov/~2016/bills/static/SB0119.html S.B. 119]Debt Collection AmendmentsGovernor Signed 3/21/2016
[https://le.utah.gov/~2016/bills/static/SB0179.html S.B. 179]Uniform Parentage Act AmendmentsSenate/Filed for bills not passed 3/10/2016
[https://le.utah.gov/~2016/bills/static/SB0180.html S.B. 180]Optional Tax Increase AmendmentsSenate/Filed for bills not passed 3/10/2016
[https://le.utah.gov/~2016/bills/static/SB0181.html S.B. 181]Judiciary AmendmentsGovernor Signed 3/17/2016
[https://le.utah.gov/~2016/bills/static/SB0202.html S.B. 202]Pre-trial Release AmendmentsSenate/Filed for bills not passed 3/10/2016
[https://le.utah.gov/~2016/bills/static/SB0206.html S.B. 206]Cohabitant Abuse Procedures Act RevisionsGovernor Signed 3/16/2016
[https://le.utah.gov/~2016/bills/static/SJR008.html S.J.R. 8]Joint Rules Resolution on Performance NotesSenate/To Lieutenant Governor 2/29/2016
[https://le.utah.gov/~2016/bills/static/SJR009.html S.J.R. 9]Joint Rules Resolution on Request for Appropriations Process ChangeSenate/Filed for bills not passed 3/10/2016

{{Cite web|url=https://le.utah.gov/asp/billsintro/SenResults.asp?Listbox2=HILLYLW|title=2016 -- Legislation(Senate)|website=le.utah.gov|access-date=2016-04-01}}

== Notable legislation ==

In 2014, Senator Hillyard Sponsored S.B. 205 Controlled Substance Penalty Amendment, which made it so that in certain circumstances, those with illegal substances would not be charged with anything more than a second degree felony.{{cite web |url=https://le.utah.gov/~2014/bills/static/SB0205.html |title=S.B. 205 Controlled Substance Penalty Amendment }} This encourages people who are using illegal substances to call 911 if someone with them overdoses or gets hurt without the fear of getting in trouble.

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