We’re Supporting Gay Lynn Bennion!

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    Carol Spackman Moss

    Representative, HD 37

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    Kathleen Riebe

    Senator, SD 15

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    Equality Utah

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    Salt Lake County Firefighters

    Local 1696

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    Local 354

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    District Council 5

"Rep. Gay Lynn Bennion is one of the hardest working legislators I have ever served with. Known for her accessibility and outreach to constituents, she has worked on key issues like housing affordability, outdoor recreation, and natural resources. As mayor she will focus on quality of life issues and fiscal responsibility. She is a leader, a listener, a problem solver, and a doer! Vote Gay Lynn Bennion for Cottonwood Heights mayor!"

- Rep. Carol Spackman Moss

"I had the distinct privilege of working with Gay Lynn Bennion last year on critical legislation for Little Cottonwood Canyon. She successfully championed a bill to improve the traction law—an essential step toward reducing the traffic congestion that plagues our ski resorts, inconveniences tourists, and impacts our local community. Gay Lynn is a rare figure in today’s political landscape: truly nonpartisan and committed to pragmatic solutions that put the public good above party politics."

- Craig Heimark, Founder of Canyon Guard

“I need Gay Lynn to be our mayor because she is a tenacious advocate for the people of Cottonwood Heights. She has been a voice for common sense traffic solutions in the Cottonwood Canyons. She has worked to meet, listen, and have focused groups that find solutions to our concerns. She recognizes that cuts to income taxes puts undue stress on property tax, which is disproportionately a negative impact on retired citizens. Vote Gay Lynn for Mayor!"

- Sen. Kathleen Riebe

“Salt Lake County Firefighters IAFF Local 1696 is proud to endorse Gay Lynn Bennion for Mayor of Cottonwood Heights. Our members dedicate their lives to protecting the residents of Cottonwood Heights and communities across Salt Lake County. We know that strong leadership at the city level is essential to ensuring public safety, maintaining reliable emergency services, and supporting the men and women who serve. Gay Lynn has consistently demonstrated a deep commitment to the people of Cottonwood Heights and a strong understanding of the issues that impact both residents and first responders. Her proven track record of service, integrity, and advocacy makes her the clear choice for Mayor. We are confident she will continue to prioritize safe neighborhoods, responsible growth, and policies that strengthen the partnership between city leaders and public safety professionals. On behalf of the Salt Lake County Firefighters, IAFF Local 1696, we encourage you to join us in supporting Gay Lynn Bennion for Cottonwood Heights Mayor. Together, we can ensure a safer and stronger future for Cottonwood Heights.”

- Kiyoshi Young, President, Salt Lake County Firefighters IAFF Local 1696

Community Endorsements

  • Stuart Young

  • Ed Wilets

  • Brandon Dodge

  • Marie Poulson

  • Elizabeth Erickson

  • M Weslyn Erickson

  • Carmen Preece

  • Cynthia Blair

  • Cindy Diaz

  • Chantal Papilon

  • Christian Godbout

  • Jason Funk

  • Caroline Garrett

  • Shella Amevor

  • Gene Van Tassell

  • Laurel Timmins

  • Joyce and Merrill Day

  • David Kliger

  • Caroline Garrett

  • Jason & Robin Peacock

  • Bette Voorhees

  • Lynne Kraus & Bob Mutz

  • Laura McLain, DMV, WDP

  • Mark Lewon

  • Annie Brazell

  • Hane Haertel

  • James & Angela Wright

  • Angie & Greg Packer

  • Collene & Brian Nordberg

  • John VanStaveren

  • Velizar Michev

  • Diane Foster-Burke, MS, RN

  • Steve & Maggie Fowler

  • Robin Tracy

  • Jim & Sarah Kichas

Awards:

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Five time award winner, Salt Lake Chamber Legislative Business Champion