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Isaac Paxman, former Provo deputy mayor, frames run for Utah County commissioner Seat B around service and stewardship
Summary
Isaac Paxman, a former Provo deputy mayor and current attorney in the Utah Attorney General's Office, told the Utah County Republican Party podcast he's running for County Commission Seat B to "leave the world in a better place," citing long municipal experience, a focus on fiscal restraint and a personal motivation following family loss.
Isaac Paxman, a former deputy mayor of Provo and an attorney at the Utah Attorney General's Office, laid out his personal and professional background and why he is seeking Utah County Commission Seat B during an interview with Utah County Republican Party vice chair Charles Maxwood.
Paxman described a long-standing sense of public calling, tracing steps from neighborhood volunteer work to eight years as Provo deputy mayor. "I decided a while back my goal is to leave the world in a better place than it is," Paxman said, adding that public service requires personal…
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