Join Senator John Johnson as he welcomes Todd Weiler for an insightful discussion on key legislation shaping the 2025 session.
Background and Education
Born in Georgia and raised in the Chicago suburbs, Todd attended Brigham Young University (BYU), where he earned a business degree. He later pursued law at BYU’s J. Reuben Clark Law School, graduating cum laude in 1996. During law school, he was a member of the law review and was recognized in the Order of the Coif.
Professional Career
After working in Phoenix and Los Angeles for three years, Todd moved to Utah and built a legal career, specializing in business law, general litigation, and domestic issues. He has worked with several Salt Lake City law firms and currently practices at Christensen & Jensen. Additionally, he serves as an adjunct law professor.
Public Service and Political Career
Todd settled in Woods Cross in 1997 and soon became involved in public service. In 1999, he was elected to the city council, marking the start of his political journey. Over the years, he has led both the Davis County Republican Party and the Davis Chamber of Commerce.
Since joining the Utah Senate in 2012, Todd has taken on key leadership roles. He serves as the Senate parliamentarian and chairs multiple committees, including:
- Senate Judiciary, Law Enforcement, and Criminal Justice Committee
- Veterans and Military Affairs Commission
- Senate Judicial Confirmation Committee
Policy and Legislative Impact
Todd is a vocal advocate for American capitalism, maintaining a critical stance on socialism and communism. He has also been a prominent figure in legislative efforts to regulate pornography, advocating for its classification as a public health crisis and supporting measures to implement internet filters.
With over a decade in the Utah Senate, Todd Weiler continues to influence policy and legislation, shaping the state's legal and economic landscape.
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