Dean Sanpei | |
State House: | Utah |
District: | 63rd[1] |
Term Start: | June 10, 2010 |
Term End: | August 24, 2017 |
Predecessor: | Stephen Clark |
Nationality: | American |
Party: | Republican |
Residence: | Provo, Utah |
Alma Mater: | Brigham Young University |
Dean Sanpei[2] is an American politician and a Republican member of the Utah House of Representatives representing District 63 since his June 10, 2010 appointment to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Stephen Clark. He lives in Provo with his wife, Hinckley, and their two children: Joelle and Timothy.[3]
Dean was born into a military family. His father was a Lieutenant Colonel in the Air Force and they moved around a lot during his childhood. By the time Dean was in the 7th grade, he had attended seven different schools. After graduating from Brigham Young University with a Master's of Public Administration, Dean became the Assistant Director of Planning for Intermountain Healthcare’s Urban North Region. He was part of the core team that planned the rebuild of the McKay Dee Hospital. He worked there for several years, before going to work for the consulting group of Johnston, Zabor, McManus in North Carolina where he was a Senior Project Manager with clients spread from San Diego to New York.[4]
In 2003, Dean was brought back to Provo and Intermountain Healthcare as the Director of Planning for the Urban South Region, which includes Utah Valley Regional Medical Center, Orem Community Hospital, and American Fork Hospital. In 2006 he was promoted to the central office and later became the Vice President over Planning for all of Intermountain Healthcare.[4]
Dean served as a precinct chair, state and county delegate, member of the executive committee, and from 2005 - 2010 he served as the Legislative District Chair for District 63. He was first elected to the Utah House of Representatives on June 10, 2010, and last elected on November 4, 2014.[3] During the 2016 Legislative Session, served on the Executive Appropriations Committee, and the House Government Operations Committee.[5]
Bill | Status | |
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HB 2- New Fiscal Year Supplemental Appropriations Act | Governor Line Item Veto 3/30/16 | |
HB 3- Appropriations Adjustments | Governor Line Item Veto 3/30/16 | |
HB 174 - Health Insurance—Athletic Trainer Services | House/ filed 3/10/16 | |
HB 207 - Fourth District Juvenile Court Judge | Governor Signed 3/17/16 | |
HB 371 - Human Services Licensee and Contractor Screening Amendments | Governor Signed 3/21/16 | |
HB 392 - Executive Appropriations Committee Report Amendments | Governor Signed 3/23/16 | |
HJR 7 - Joint Rules Resolution on Medicaid Funding Report | House/ to Lieutenant Governor 3/15/16 |