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13 Facts About Curt Bramble

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Curtis Scott Bramble is an American politician and Certified Public Accountant who served as a member of the Utah State Senate, representing the state's 24th senate district.

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Curt Bramble grew up as a Methodist and joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints while attending Notre Dame University.

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Curt Bramble was appointed as the Advisory Committee Chairman for Medical Cannabis Payment Solutions, a Las Vegas Company specializing in providing end-to-end management, across multiple management systems, for medicinal marijuana operations.

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Curt Bramble was elected to the Utah Senate in 2000 and took office in January 2001.

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Curt Bramble initially served on the Business, Labor and Economic Development, and Revenue and Taxation Standing Committees; and on the Health and Human Services Joint Appropriation Committee.

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In 2004, Curt Bramble became the Majority Leader of the Utah Senate for the 57th Utah Legislature and the Co-Chair of the Retirement and Independent Entities Joint Appropriation Committee.

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Curt Bramble served on the Executive Offices and Criminal Justice, and Higher Education Joint Appropriations committees and Chaired the Retirement and Independent Entities Standing Committee.

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Curt Bramble served on the Revenue and Taxation Committee for the 57th Utah State Legislature.

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Curt Bramble was reelected to his third term to the Utah Senate in November 2008, defeating Democrat Radene Hatfield.

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Senator Curt Bramble is currently up for reelection and has two challengers in the primary.

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In 2008, Curt Bramble received the National Legislator of the Year Award from the American Legislative Exchange Council and he has served on the board of directors of ALEC.

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Curt Bramble served as president of the National Conference of State Legislatures from 2015 to 2016.

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Senator Curt Bramble is up for election in 2016 and currently has two challengers in the primary.