In a momentous session on January 3, 2024, the Utah Senate unanimously confirmed Brian Bollinger as the newest judge of the Seventh District Court, marking a significant milestone for both Bollinger and the local community. With a resounding 27 votes in favor and no opposition, the appointment reflects the strong support from fellow senators and the pride of the community in Bollinger's achievements.
Senator Milner, who spoke passionately about Bollinger's roots in Farrin, highlighted the pride the community feels for its members' accomplishments, particularly noting Bollinger's family legacy and his brother Marcus's academic success. "We as a community... are really proud of where we come from," Milner stated, emphasizing the close-knit nature of the area and the collective support for Bollinger's judicial role.
Upon receiving the confirmation, Judge Bollinger expressed his gratitude, acknowledging the support from Governor Cox, Lieutenant Governor Henderson, and his family. He reflected on the values instilled in him through his upbringing in a rural lifestyle and the importance of serving the citizens of the Seventh District, which includes Carbon, Emery, Grand, and San Juan Counties.
The session also included procedural motions to dissolve into a Committee of the Whole, allowing senators to engage directly with the new judge. This format provided an opportunity for Bollinger to connect with the Senate and share his vision for his new role.
As the session concluded, the Senate's actions not only solidified Bollinger's position but also reinforced the community's commitment to supporting its leaders. The unanimous vote signals a hopeful future for the Seventh District Court under Bollinger's guidance, as he steps into this pivotal role with the backing of his community and colleagues.