Meet the Candidate

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Brian Greene earned a Juris Doctorate degree from Brigham Young University's J. Reuben Clark Law School, where he graduated with  honors in 1995. He has been admitted to both the Washington State Bar Association and the Utah Bar Association, and has held real estate and insurance licenses in Utah.

 

Brian is the owner of RealtyNet Advisors, a commercial real estate investment firm specializing in fractional-interest investments and 1031 exchanges. He also maintains a legal practice focused on public interest law and governmental affairs, through which he has been engaged in Utah’s legislative process with the introduction of multiple bills aimed at restoring individual liberties and reducing unnecessary regulation.

 

In addition to his career pursuits, he has contributed his time and expertise through service on local government committees studying land use issues. His personal interests include history and politics, traveling with his wife, and participating in Utah’s abundant outdoor activities with his three sons.


Brian has been a resident of Utah County for more than 20 years. Having joined the Republican Party at the age of 18 to vote for Ronald Reagan, he has been a constitutional Republican for nearly 30 years, and is committed to restoring the proper role of government at all levels.

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My Commitment as YOUR  Elected Representative

As your elected representative my service will be guided by an uncompromising devotion to five core principles:

1. Constitutions are not a tool for the government to restrain the people, but a tool for the people to restrain the government.

2. The first priority of government is the protection of individual liberties.

 

3. The proper role of government is to provide only those critical functions that cannot be preformed by individuals or private organizations, and the best government is that which governs least.

 

4. Individuals should be free to make choices for themselves and to accept responsibility for the consequences of the choices they make.

5. When a citizen is elevated to the office of a public trust, he should consider himself public property.

 

I am running for the Utah House of Representatives to begin advocating the reforms necessary to restore the proper role of government under both the Utah and United States Constitutions. I am asking for the opportunity to earn your vote.

 

Throughout this campaign, I will be holding townhall meetings to candidly discuss my views and explain where I stand on the major issues confronting our communities. I encourage you to attend and to become involved.

 

I look forward to meeting you and sharing with you my vision for a stronger Utah.
  

Brian Greene

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Brian with his Family:

Renee, Brian

Kevin, Matt, Tyler