Rebecca D. Lockhart
Rebecca Dawn Lockhart was an American politician and Republican member of the Utah [House of Representatives]. Lockhart represented the 64th District in Provo, Utah. Lockhart was the first female Speaker of the House in Utah, serving until the end of 2014, when she chose not to run again.
Early life and career
Lockhart was born in Reno, Nevada and attended college at Brigham Young University where she obtained a degree in nursing.Lockhart's husband, Stan Lockhart, served as a member of the Provo City Council and previously served as chair of the Republican Party">Republican Party (United States)">Republican Party. In 2014, Stan Lockhart worked as a lobbyist for Micron/IM Flash Tech. The Lockharts lived together in Provo, Utah, where the couple raised their family.
Political career
Becky Lockhart served in the Utah House of Representatives for sixteen years. She announced in 2014 that she would not be seeking reelection that year, and pundits claimed that she may have been focusing her efforts on running in the 2016 [Utah gubernatorial election].During the 2013 and 2014 legislative sessions, Lockhart served on a variety of committees, including the Executive Appropriations Committee, the House Legislative Expense Oversight Committee, the Administrative Rules Review Committee, the Legislative Management Committee, and the Legislative Audit Subcommittee. She also served on the Commission on Federalism, the Education Task Force, the Subcommittee on Oversight, and the Utah Constitutional Revision Commission.
2014 sponsored legislation
Serving as Speaker of the House, Lockhart did not file any bills under her name. In 2014 Lockhart's primary legislative project was , the Public Education Modernization Act, filed under Representative Francis Gibson.Pivotal legislation
HB 131S03, the Public Education Modernization Act, was particularly controversial. The proposed legislation called for $200–$300 million in state funds to replace textbooks with tablet computers in the state's classrooms. The bill was essentially killed in budget negotiations.Among other projects while in the state legislature, Lockhart pushed for a radar at Provo Municipal Airport. She also proposed a revised tax system that would greatly increase the amount of taxes levied by Utah on chewing tobacco.