• Source: Brent Hill (politician)
    • Brent Hill (born April 23, 1949) is an American politician and Certified Public Accountant who served as a member of the Idaho Senate from 2000 to 2020.


      Early life and career


      Born and raised in Idaho, he attended Sugar-Salem Schools and graduated as valedictorian from Madison High School. After attending Brigham Young University–Idaho, he graduated as the Outstanding Accounting Graduate from Utah State University in Logan, Utah.


      Career


      He served over twenty years as the CEO of Rudd & Company CPA. Hill is a certified public accountant and certified financial planner.
      Hill is a member of the Board of Directors of Citizens Community Bank with offices throughout Eastern Idaho. In 2001, Hill was elected to represent Idaho's 34th Legislative District which encompasses Madison and Fremont Counties.
      On January 30, 2020, Hill announced his retirement from the State Senate to join the National Institute for Civil Discourse, where he will serve as the Next Generation Program Director.
      Hill was elected by his fellow senators to be the President pro tempore in the 61st Idaho Legislature (2010–2012) and served in the position until he left office in 2020.


      Personal life


      Hill is a native of Rexburg, Idaho. He and his wife, Julie Ann Slaugh, have four children and 20 grandchildren.


      Committees


      2009–10 session

      Agricultural Affairs
      Judiciary and Rules
      Local Government and Taxation
      2011–12 session

      Judiciary and Rules
      Local Government and Taxation
      State Affairs
      2013–14 session

      Local Government and Taxation
      State Affairs
      2015–16 session

      State Affairs
      Economic Outlook and Revenue Assessment
      2017–18 session

      State Affairs
      Local Government and Taxation
      2019–20 session

      State Affairs
      Local Government and Taxation


      Historical racing


      Hill is a named member of the Idaho United Against Prop 1 Political Action Committee (PAC), which was created to oppose Idaho Proposition 1 (2018). The PAC's treasurer is "Ernie" Stensgar, a member of the Coeur d'Alene tribe. In 2015, tribal representatives testified during Idaho Senate and House State Affairs committee hearings that they were worried that historical racing terminals at racetracks would negatively impact their own tribal casino revenues.


      References




      External links


      Brent Hill at ballotpedia.org

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