Ann Millner

American politician


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nameAnn Millner
imageAnn Millner on 11 December 2023 - 9 (cropped).jpg
captionAnn Millner in 2023
officeMember of the Utah Senate
constituency18th district (2015–2023)
5th district (2023–present)
term_startJanuary 1, 2015
predecessorStuart Reid
office1President of Weber State University
order111th
term_start12002
term_end12012
predecessor1Paul H. Thompson
successor1Charles A. Wight
alma_mater
nationalityAmerican
residenceOgden, Utah
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Flora Ann Millner is an American politician, and former university administrator. A Republican, Millner is a member of the Utah State Senate representing 5th District since 2023. She previously represented the 18th District starting in 2015. She was previously the 11th president of Weber State University from 2002 to 2012, having been appointed to that role after 20 years of serving the university as an educator and administrator.

Biography

Millner received a B.S. in Education from the University of Tennessee, an M.S. in Allied Health Education and Management from Southwest Texas State University, and an Ed.D. in Educational Administration from Brigham Young University (BYU) in 1986.

Millner then worked in a variety of positions at educational institutions. She was Education Coordinator of the Medical Technology Program at Vanderbilt University, Instructional Developer in Medical Technology at Thomas Jefferson University, a lecturer at the School of Health Professions, Southwest Texas State University, and associate director of Continuing Education at the Edmonda Campus of Gwynedd Mercy College. She began employment at Weber State College in 1982, and held such positions as Director of Outreach Education in the School of Allied Health Sciences, Assistant Vice President for Community Partnerships, Associate Dean of Continuing Education, and in 1993 she became vice president for University Relations.

Millner has been involved in various community and academic organizations. She is the current chair of the Utah Campus Compact and a board member for Intermountain Health Care, the Ogden/Weber Chamber of Commerce, the Weber Economic Development Corporation, and Coalition for Utah's Future. She has been a member of the NCAA I-AA/I-AAA Presidential Advisory Group, the Council of State Representatives for the American Association of State Colleges and Universities, and the Ogden Rotary Club. A Baptist, she is the only Republican in the Utah legislature who is not a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Political career

In 2014, Millner ran for the State Senate seat in Utah's 18th district. She defeated Democrat Mat Wenzel, and has been serving as a Senator since 2015. In the Senate, Millner sits on the following committees:

  • Business, Economic Development, and Labor Appropriations Subcommittee
  • Higher Education Appropriations Subcommittee
  • Senate Education Committee
  • Senate Economic Development and Workforce Services committee

Election results

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Legislation

2016 sponsored bills

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Bill Title and NumberBill Status
S.B. 41 Appointment of County AssessorsGovernor Signed 3/25/2016
S.B. 51 Teacher Leader RoleGovernor Signed 3/28/2016
S.B. 67 Partnerships for Student SuccessGovernor Signed 3/28/2016
S.B. 78 State Board of Education Candidate SelectionGovernor Signed 3/17/2016
S.B. 101 High Quality School Readiness Program ExpansionGovernor Signed 3/28/2016
S.B. 103 Strategic Workforce InvestmentsGovernor Signed 3/28/2016
S.B. 109 School and Institutional Trust Lands AmendmentsGovernor Signed 3/22/2016
S.B. 149 School Grading ModificationsGovernor Signed 3/28/2016
S.B. 166 Utah Science, Technology, and Research ModificationsGovernor Signed 3/23/2016
S.B. 191 School Turnaround and Leadership Development Act AmendmentsGovernor Signed 3/23/2016
S.J.R. 12 Proposal to Amend Utah Constitution -- Changes to School FundsSenate/To Lieutenant Governor 3/16/2016
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Notable legislation

During Utah's 2016 legislative session, the Senate passed Senate Bill 149, sponsored by Millner, which will allow Utah's grading system to adjust automatically as student proficiency improves.

References

title= President of Weber State University | years= 2002 – 2012| before= Paul H. Thompson | after= Charles A. Wight |

References

  1. (2002). "Ann Millner Named President of WSU". [[Weber State University]].
  2. "Critical Components of Successful Continuing Education Development Operations". [[Google books]].
  3. "Biography". [[Weber State University]].
  4. "With Utah Legislature's Mormon supermajority, is it representative of the people?". The Salt Lake Tribune.
  5. "Utah State Senate District 18 - Ballotpedia".
  6. "District 18 Senator - Utah State Senate".
  7. "Ann Millner".
  8. "2016 -- Legislation(Senate)".
  9. Romney, Ginny. "Utah PolitiLinks: Review of midnight end to 2016 legislative session".

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