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Patrice M. Arent was born on 3 February, 1956 in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States, is an American politician. Discover Patrice M. Arent's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 68 years old?
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Patrice M. Arent Height, Weight & Measurements
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Her husband is David Mock
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Patrice M. Arent Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Patrice M. Arent worth at the age of 68 years old? Patrice M. Arent’s income source is mostly from being a successful politician. She is from United States. We have estimated Patrice M. Arent's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Timeline
Patrice M. Arent (born February 3, 1956) is an American politician who served as a Democratic member of the Utah House of Representatives, representing the state's 36th house district through 2020.
Arent was born February 3, 1956, in Utah.
She received her B.S. from the University of Utah in 1978 and her J.D. from Cornell Law School in 1981.
Before becoming a member of the House of Representatives, she worked as an Assistant Attorney General in the Utah Attorney General's Office from 1989-1995.
She currently lives in Salt Lake City with her husband and two children.
Arent was elected to the Utah House of Representatives in 1996 where she has served as Democratic Whip and Assistant Democratic Whip.
In 2002, because of legislative redistricting, she would have had to run against another incumbent Democratic representative to remain in her House seat.
Rather than run for a fourth term in the House, Arent successfully ran to represent District 4 in the State Senate.
She served in the Utah Senate from 2003 through 2006.
Arent was elected Democratic National Committeewoman from Utah at the 2008 State Democratic Convention.
She represented Utah as a "superdelegate" at the 2008 Democratic National Convention in Denver, Colorado, and helped nominate Barack Obama as the Democratic candidate for President of the United States.
In 2010, she returned to public office as the Representative of District 36 in the Utah House of Representatives.
In 2011, the Utah Democratic Party awarded her the Eleanor Roosevelt Award.
The award was presented on October 27, 2011, at This is the Place Heritage Park in Salt Lake City, Utah.
She was selected by a committee of past award winners.
Past award winners include former Congresswoman Karen Shepherd and State Senator Karen Mayne.
She was reelected in 2012 with 60% of the vote.
She was reelected in 2014 with 67.8% of the vote.
During the 2016 legislative session, Arent served on the Executive Appropriations Committee, the Business, Economic Development, and Labor Appropriations Subcommittee, the House Government Operations Committee, and the House Public Utilities, Energy, and Technology Committee.
Arent passed five of the eight bills she introduced, giving her a 62.5% passage rate.
She did not floor sponsor any bills during the 2016 general session.