Lisa Shepherd discusses political journey in Utah House District 61

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At the recent Utah Republican Convention, Lisa Shepherd, a prominent figure in local politics, shared her journey into public service, emphasizing her extensive experience and qualifications. Representing Provo and Orem in Utah House District 61, Shepherd confidently stated, “Unless you can find someone that is better qualified than myself, I think I'm the best qualified.”

Shepherd's political career began with encouragement from her neighbors, leading her to engage in both partisan and nonpartisan roles within her community. Her involvement has spanned various positions, including state party secretary and district chair, showcasing her deep commitment to the political landscape in Utah.

The convention served as a platform for Shepherd to connect with constituents and highlight her dedication to public service. Her story resonates with many, illustrating how grassroots involvement can lead to significant political roles. As the convention concluded, attendees were left with a sense of the importance of local voices in shaping the future of Utah politics.

Converted from Ep 8 Inside the Utah Republican Convention: Opening up the Mic & Hearing Your Voices meeting on May 18, 2025
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