Jani Iwamoto Explained

Jani Iwamoto
State Senate:Utah
State:Utah
District:4th
Term Start:January 1, 2015
Term End:December 31, 2022
Preceded:Patricia W. Jones
Succeeded:Stephanie Pitcher (Redistricting)
Birth Place:Salt Lake City, Utah, U.S.
Spouse:Steve
Profession:Attorney
Party:Democratic Party

Jani Iwamoto is a former Democratic member of the Utah Senate, representing the 4th District. Previously she served as a council member of the Salt Lake County Council.[1]

Personal life, education, and career

Iwamoto was born and raised in Salt Lake County. She graduated from Highland High School and got a degree in mass communications from the University of Utah. She then obtained a legal degree from University of California at Davis. After graduation she practiced law as a partner and litigator in northern California. After living in California for several years she moved back to Utah. Once back in Utah she became more politically active. She first began working with the No! coalition, which sought to keep high level nuclear waste out of Utah. Later she was appointed by Governor Jon Huntsman, Jr. to serve on the Central Utah Water Conservancy District Board of Trustees, and the Court of Appeals Judicial Nominating Committee. Iwamoto is married and has two children, she currently resides in Holladay, Utah.[2]

Political career

Iwamoto's first elected position was serving on the Salt Lake County Council as a councilmember. She served from 2009-2013. In 2014 she ran for the Utah State 4th district Senate seat, and won.[3] Since 2014 she has been serving as the senator for this district. In 2018 she was elected Assistant Minority Whip by the Democrats in the Utah Senate.[4] [5]

In 2016, Senator Iwamoto served on the following committees in the legislature

Electoral history

Legislation

2016 sponsored bills

Bill Title and NumberBill Status
S.B. 81 Redistricting Advisory Commission Senate/Filed for bills not passed 3/10/2016
S.B. 140 Home and Community-Based Services Amendments Governor Signed 3/28/2016
S.B. 185 Labor Ready Amendments Governor Signed 3/21/2016
S.B. 192 Study on Claims Exceeding Statutory Limit Governor Signed 3/18/2016
S.B. 196 Retail Bag Impact Reduction ProgramSenate/Filed for bills not passed 3/10/2016
S.C.R. 7 Concurrent Resolution Honoring Those Who Have Assisted Korean War VeteransGovernor Signed 2/12/2016
S.C.R 13 Concurrent Resolution Honoring Randy HoriuchiGovernor Signed 3/28/2016

Notable legislation

In 2016 Senator Iwamoto sponsored a bill that would have charged a dime for the use of plastic or paper bags. The bill did not pass, but Senator Iwamoto has said she will bring the bill back and attempt to pass it again during the 2017 legislative session.[6]

Honours

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: District 4 Senator - Utah State Senate. senate.utah.gov. 2016-03-29.
  2. Web site: Jani Iwamoto. www.facebook.com. 2016-03-29.
  3. https://www.rafu.com/2014/11/jani-iwamoto-elected-to-utah-state-senate/ "JANI IWAMOTO ELECTED TO UTAH STATE SENATE," The Rafu Shimpo, Los Angeles Japanese Daily News, November 19, 2014
  4. https://fox13now.com/2018/11/09/utah-senate-democrats-shake-up-leadership/ "Utah Senate Democrats shake up leadership," Fox 13, November 9, 2018
  5. Web site: District 4 Senator - Utah State Senate. senate.utah.gov. 2016-03-29.
  6. Web site: The Utah State Legislature's done. Here's what they did to your life. fox13now.com. 11 March 2016 . 2016-03-29.
  7. Web site: 令和5年秋の外国人叙勲 受章者名簿. November 3, 2023. Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan.