Jordan Teuscher
Jorda D. Teuscher is an American attorney and politician serving as a member of the Utah House of Representatives from the 44th district. Elected in November 2020, he assumed office on January 1, 2021.
Early life and education
Teuscher was born in Salt Lake City and graduated from Riverton High School. He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science and philosophy from Brigham Young University and a Juris Doctor from the J. Reuben Clark Law School.Career
Since graduating from law school, Teuscher has worked as an attorney. He completed an externship with the Area Legal Counsel of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Kyiv, Ukraine. He was also the chief operating officer of the Leavitt Institute for International Development and worked for the International Center for [Law and Religion Studies]. Teuscher currently works for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.Teuscher was elected to the Utah House of Representatives in November 2020 and assumed office on January 1, 2021.
Political career
2023 General SessionTeuscher sponsored the following bills that passed during the 2023 General Session:
- : Department of Commerce Electronic Payment Fees
- : Higher Education Residency Amendments
- : Conviction Reduction Amendments
- : Traffic Violation Amendments
- : Participation in Extracurricular Activities Amendments
- : Social Media Usage Amendments
- : County Recorder Modifications
- : Sales Tax Return Requirements
- : Decentralized Autonomous Organizations Amendments
- : County Auditor Amendments
- : Voter Affiliation Amendments
- : County Sheriff Amendments
- : Juvenile Commitment Amendments
- : Property Tax Deferral Revisions
- : Social Media Regulation Amendments
- : Blockchain Liability Amendments
- : Juvenile Court Judge Amendments
- : Kickback Prohibition Amendments
Teuscher sponsored the following bills that passed during the 2023 General Session:
- HB 91: Financial Disclosures Amendments
- HB111: Court-appointed Therapists Amendments
- HB139: Traffic Violation Amendments
- HB183: In-person Learning Amendments
- HB218: Ballot Measure Amendments
- HB318: Dental Provider Malpractice Amendments
- HB329: Weapon Possession Penalty Amendments
- HB335: Blockchain and Digital Innovation Task Force
- HB456: Digital User Asset Payment Amendments
- HCR5: Concurrent Resolution Condemning the Undemocratic Government of Venezuela
- SB57: County Amendments
- SB182: Digital Asset Amendments
- SB213: Business Name Prohibitions
House Ethics Committee, and the House Political Subdivisions Committee.
In 2022, Representative Teuscher proposed HB 234, which would require transparency and notice requirements for local education agencies and schools regarding curricula, class syllabi, and associated learning materials used for student instruction. This bill would also require schools to make learning materials to be made available and updated online with descriptions of associated learning materials for parent inspection. After receiving pushback from local educators and an online petition opposing the bill with more than 30,000 signatures, Teuscher dropped the bill for the 2022 Legislative Session.