Julianne Young Explained

Julianne Young
Office:Member of the Idaho House of Representatives
Constituency:31st district Seat B (2018–2022)
30th district Seat B (2022–present)
Term Start:December 1, 2018
Predecessor:Julie VanOrden
Party:Republican
Spouse:Kevin
Children:Ten
Residence:Blackfoot, Idaho, U.S.

Julianne Young is an American politician from Idaho. Young is a Republican member of Idaho House of Representatives from District 30 seat B.

Early life

Young's father is Richard Hill. Young grew up in Moreland, Idaho. At age 7, Young's family moved to Blackfoot, Idaho. Young graduated from Snake River High School.[1] [2]

Education

Young earned an Associate degree from Rick's College.[1] Young earned a Bachelor's degree in education from Idaho State University.

Career

Young is a former certified teacher who became a home-school educator.Young is a homemaker.[3]

On May 15, 2018, Young won the Idaho Primary election for District 31 seat B. Young defeated incumbent Julie VanOrden with 54.1% of the vote.[4] On November 6, 2018, Young won the election with no opponent and became a Republican member of Idaho House of Representatives for District 31 seat B.[1] [5] [6]

Young is a member of Environment, Energy, and Technology Committee, Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee, and State Affairs Committee.

In February 2020, Young sponsored HB 509 to "forbid Idahoans from changing the gender marker on their birth certificate to match their gender identity."[7] Young collaborated on the bill with an Alliance Defending Freedom attorney, according emails leaked in 2023.[8] In June 2020, a federal court barred enforcement of the legislation and the state of Idaho was ordered to pay $321,224.50 in legal fees, "plus accrued interest at the rate of 2.14%" to plaintiffs in a related lawsuit.[9]

Personal life

Young's husband is Kevin Young. They have ten children. Young and her family live on a family farm in Blackfoot, Idaho.[5] [3]

Young is a Christian.[10]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Rep. Julianne Young. October 30, 2019. Idaho Legislature.
  2. Web site: Julianne Young. October 30, 2019. youngforidahohouse.com.
  3. Web site: Bodkin. Devin. May 23, 2018. Young Looks Ahead Following Primary Stunner. October 30, 2019. Idaho Ed News.
  4. Web site: May 15, 2018. May 15, 2018 Primary Election Results. October 30, 2019. Idaho Secretary of State's Office.
  5. Web site: Representative Julianne Young's Biography . . October 30, 2019.
  6. Web site: November 6, 2018. November 6, 2018 General Election Results. October 30, 2019. Idaho Secretary of State's Office.
  7. Web site: Russell . Betsy . 2020-02-27 . House votes 53-16 in favor of transgender birth certificate bill defying court order . 2023-03-23 . Idaho Press . en.
  8. Web site: Pauly . Madison . Inside the secret working group that helped push anti-trans laws across the country . 2023-03-23 . Mother Jones . en-US.
  9. Web site: Brown . Ruth . 2022-08-11 . State ordered to pay $321,224 in legal fees over Idaho's transgender birth certificate lawsuit . 2023-03-23 . Idaho Capital Sun . en-US.
  10. https://faith-family-freedom.org/author/julianneyoung6/ Author. Julianne Young