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Ron Micheli was born on 30 May, 1948 in Uinta County, Wyoming, is an American politician. Discover Ron Micheli's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 75 years old?

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Age 75 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 30 May, 1948
Birthday 30 May
Birthplace Uinta County, Wyoming
Nationality Wyoming

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His wife is Patricia J. "Patty" Smith Micheli

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Ron Micheli Net Worth

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1927

Ron Micheli was born in Fort Bridger in Uinta County in the southwestern corner of Wyoming to Joseph G. Micheli (born 1927) and Rebecca T. Micheli (born 1925).

1948

Joseph Ronald Micheli, known as Ron Micheli (born May 30, 1948), is a former director of the Wyoming Department of Agriculture who also served from 1977-1992 in the Wyoming House of Representatives.

1954

Micheli is a fourth generation rancher in Fort Bridger, where he runs and operates a ranch in partnership with his brother, Dale Dee Micheli (born 1954).

The ranch maintains a purebred Hereford and Angus cattle operation with an annual bull sale each year in October.

Ron Micheli is a former Regional Vice President of the Wyoming Stock Growers Association and has received the "Guardian of the Grassland Award," the highest honor of the association.

1966

In 1966, he graduated from Mountain View High School.

1969

On June 13, 1969, Micheli, a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, married the former Patricia J. "Patty" Smith (born 1949), a 1967 graduate of Hot Springs County High School in Thermopolis and a 1971 graduate of the University of Wyoming.

The couple has eight children, all of whom have attended the University of Wyoming.

1970

In 1970, he received a Bachelor of Science degree in animal science from the University of Wyoming at Laramie.

He was voted the "Outstanding Animal Science Student" by the agriculture honorary fraternity Alpha Zeta.

Micheli has also been recognized as an "Outstanding Alumnus" of the University of Wyoming College of Agriculture.

1991

In 1991, Gamma Sigma Delta named Micheli as Wyoming’s "Outstanding Agriculturalist."

1994

Micheli served as the chairman of the Wyoming State Republican Convention in 1994 and twice headed the Platform committee, most recently in 2008.

1995

Micheli served as the Director of the Wyoming Department of Agriculture from 1995-2003.

During his time as the director of this state agency, Micheli served on several national boards including serving as President of the Western Association of State Departments of Agriculture (WASDA) where Micheli presided over an organization which included twelve western state departments of agriculture.

As president of WASDA, Micheli helped to develop joint policy and positions with all twelve state agricultural departments to address concerns of the coalition.

During his time as Director of Agriculture, Micheli worked extensively with various environmental and regulatory issues.

Micheli also served as the chairman of the National Task Force on Clean Water Act Compliance.

In this position, Micheli led a national task force to reduce the impact of implementing Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) standards under the Clean Water Act.

This task force worked with state and federal agencies to reach a compromise agreement on standards and enforcement that would protect waters and protect private industry and agriculture.

1997

In 1997, Wyoming Livestock Roundup named Micheli the "Outstanding Agriculture Citizen for the State of Wyoming".

The Wyoming Association of Conservation Districts awarded Micheli their Presidential Award, the highest honor given by that organization.

Micheli received the "Compadre Award" from the interest group, the Wyoming Wool Growers Association, which recognizes achievement on behalf of the state's sheep industry.

2007

In 2007, after the death of U.S. Senator Craig L. Thomas, the Wyoming Republican Party held a special election to choose three candidates to submit to the Wyoming Governor so the Governor could choose Senator Thomas’s replacement.

Micheli participated in the special election process and advanced to the final round of five candidates.

Ultimately, Democratic Governor Dave Freudenthal tapped John Barrasso, a Casper physician, for the appointment.

Before running for the United States Senate, Micheli served in the Wyoming House of Representatives.

During his time in the House, Micheli held various leadership positions including Majority Whip, Majority Floor Leader, and Speaker Pro Tem.

Micheli served as the chairman of the House Revenue Committee for six years where he was recognized as the tax authority in the House.

Micheli drafted and carried major revisions to the Wyoming Tax Code including legislation to ensure that agriculture lands were taxed according to their productive value.

Micheli also drafted and successfully shepherded a constitutional amendment to clarify property taxation under Wyoming law.

On social issues, Micheli supported legislation to require parental consent before a minor could procure an abortion, and he sponsored and successfully enacted legislation to prevent the use of public funds for abortions except in the case of rape, incest or danger to the life of the mother.

Micheli also sponsored and carried the Victims Bill of Rights, sweeping legislation to protect victims of crimes.

During his time in the Wyoming House, the media covering the legislature named Micheli as the most outstanding legislator.

Micheli also served on the House Agriculture Committee, House Health and Human Services Committee, Mines and Minerals Committee, among others.

Micheli has served as a Republican precinct committeeman for twenty-two years and on the Wyoming Republican State Central Committee for twelve years, including a stint as treasurer.

2010

He ran a strong third-place finish as a candidate for the Republican gubernatorial nomination in 2010.

His primary opponents were former U.S. Attorney Matt Mead, who won the nomination and later the general election, state auditor Rita Meyer, who placed second, and Speaker of the Wyoming House Colin M. Simpson of Cody, who finished in fourth place.

As of 2010, five of the Micheli offspring had received their UW degrees.

2012

In 2012, Micheli served as an Elector for Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan.