Libertas Legislator Profiles


Legislator Profile: Representative Jordan Teuscher

Name: Jordan Teuscher
Type: Representative
Party: Republican
District: 44
Email: jteuscher@le.utah.gov
Mobile: (801) 228-8283

Libertas Legislator Index Rankings

The following rating measures how consistently this legislator votes in support of individual liberty, private property, and free enterprise. To learn more, see the main index page.

20212022202320242025 Overall Rating
99%86%84%95%100% 93%

To see the specific votes used to rank this legislator, click the link in the table above for any of the yearly percentages listed.

Sponsored Ranked Bills

This legislator was the sponsor of the following bills, which were ranked by Libertas Institute in their respective year's Legislator Index.

  • HB267: Public Sector Labor Union Amendments (2025)
    This bill required public labor unions to recertify that they represent at least 50% of the employees every 5 years and also prohibited government entities from using public resources to support the labor union.

    This bill passed the House 42-32 and passed the Senate 16-13. Libertas supports a "yea" vote.
  • HB230: Blockchain and Digital Innovation Amendments (2025)
    This bill empowered the state treasurer to invest in qualifying digital assets, protected digital asset mining, and established requirements for investing in digital assets.

    This bill passed the House 38-34 and passed the Senate 19-7. Libertas supports a "yea" vote.
  • HB311: Social Media Usage Amendments (2023)
    This bill makes it possible for people to sue social media companies if they believe the company's app causes a minor to have an "addiction" to its use. Companies in violation would also have to pay for damages to the minor for "addiction, financial, physical, or emotional harm" resulting from the app's use.

    This bill passed the House 68-6 and passed the Senate 25-2. Libertas supports a "nay" vote.
  • HB159: Higher Education Speech (2021)
    This bill restricts a university's ability to adopt overly broad or vague harassment codes that could be used to punish constitutionally protected speech.

    This bill passed the House 60-11 and passed the Senate unanimously. Libertas supports a "yea" vote.

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