HD44 Demographics

House District 44 is a primarily residential district the encompasses the north and west of South Jordan city (28 voting districts SJD002-5, 7-11, 15-21, 27-31, 33-37, 45 and 62), and the southwestern edge of West Jordan city (4 voting districts WJD058-61).

Link: Demographic Profile of House District 44 (PDF)

NOTABLE FEATURES

  • Oquirrh Lake, Daybreak Community
  • Bingham Creek Regional Park, 10200 South 4800 West, South Jordan, Utah 84095
  • Glenmore Golf Club, 9800 S 4800 W, South Jordan, UT 84095
  • 16 South Jordan City Parks: Bolton Park, Dunsinane Park, Glenmoor Baseball Diamond, High Pointe Park, Jordan Ridge Park, Kilmuir Park, Oquirrh Shadows Park & Splash Pad, Prospector Park, Rushton Meadows, Southridge Park, Skye Park, Stonehaven Park, Sunrise Mountain Park, Triangle Park, Welcome Park, Yorkshire Park
  • 3 West Jordan City Parks: Teton Estates Park, Vista West Park, Wildflower Park

SCHOOLS

Elementary Schools

Middle Schools

High Schools, Specialty Schools

  • N/A

Public Charter Schools

EMERGENCY SERVICES

Fire

Police

  • N/A

Medical/Care Facilities

PUBLIC SERVICES

Trax

  • South Jordan Parkway Station (Red Line), 10605 S. Grandville Ave, South Jordan 84009
  • West Jordan 4800 W Station (Red Line), 4800 W Old Bingham Hwy, West Jordan 84088

Libraries, Recreation Centers

  • N/A

COMMERCIAL ANCHORS

Letter: Addressing the Liability that is Natalie J. Cline

February 8, 2024 – a letter to audit@schools.utah.gov, the Utah State Board of Education board@schools.utah.gov, and individual board members regarding board member Natalie Cline’s reckless and endangering posts on social media.


Hello Internal Audit Team and USBE Board Members – 

Natalie Cline has committed defamation and reckless endangerment of a minor and her family. 

How well beyond normal limits can a board member go before something is done? Please reign in Natalie Cline by censuring her. According to your ByLaws, which states that the board is allowed to immediately remove her from committee meetings and committee assignments, restricting her from placing items on the agenda, and taking other appropriate action

I urge you to take “other appropriate actions” by censuring her, permanently banning her from all board activities, and referring her to the Attorney General for violations of law.  If you can remove her from the board, find a way to do that.

Article IV, #12: A Member may be reprimanded, or the actions of a Member censured, for any violation of law, policy, Bylaws, or any other conduct which tends to injure the good name of the Board, following adequate due process, if appropriate. The Board or Board leadership may authorize any of the following:

a) A conversation between the offending member and the Board Chair/Leadership or Assistant Attorney General;
b) A written letter to the offending Member from the Board Chair/Leadership or Assistant Attorney General;
c) Censuring the offending Member by a vote of the Board;
d) Prohibiting the offending Member from attending any Board advisory committee meeting, as determined by the Board Chair;
e) Prohibiting the offending Member from requesting an item to be placed on an agenda, as determined by the Board Chair;
f) Removing the offending member from any or all committee assignments as determined by the Board Chair; or
g) Taking other appropriate action.

Natalie Cline has attacked schools,  doxxed teachers, spied on teacher training, accused educators of “grooming children” for sex trafficking.  This time she makes a baseless attack on a Granite District student on social media, and endangers the student and her family.  

I know that my representative Natalie Cline WILL NOT and CANNOT represent me due to her extreme partisan bias. She is a scourge on the face of public education who actively works against the better interests of the majority of tax-paying Utahns putting their children through our public school programs. 

If only I had a board representative who believed in the betterment of education rather than to tear it down.  

Greg Green
South Jordan, Utah (District 9)

The ‘AM’ and ‘AM NOT’ of My Campaign

Utah politics are full of politicians who are beholden to something, or using their role to develop their careers, or to financially profit.

WHAT I AM NOT

  • I am not a realtor, a property manager, or a real estate developer.
  • I am not an attorney working for the church. I am not a member of a church.
  • I am not a member of the dominant party.
  • I am not a fan of billboards, and have no engagement with Reagan Outdoor Advertising
  • I am not a racist. I am not a xenophobe. I am not a misogynist. I am not homophobic.
  • I am not about MLM, ETFs, or cryptocurrency. I’m wary of blockchain.
  • I am not a career politician. I think suits and ties are silly attempts to make us look serious.

WHAT I AM

  • I am fair. I am someone who listens. I look for context and understanding of an issue.
  • I am a father of three children, two with permanent disabilities. I am also disabled. I can be ableist but I’m working on that. I support disability rights.
  • I am a supporter of women’s rights, including that we need to stop legislating women’s bodies.
  • I am an LGBTQ+ ally. I believe that we build unity through community.
  • I am respectful of boundaries. Like the boundary between church and state, and fair district lines.
  • I am someone who believes that we should protect our lands, our air and our water. It’s my opinion that “Great Salt Lake” sounds a lot better than “Arsenic Flats”.
  • I believe that “Medicaid for All” is a good thing, and that it’s worlds better than using GoFundMe as your insurance plan.
  • I believe in opportunity. I believe in sharing opportunity, making opportunity, realizing opportunity.
  • I believe a rising tide lifts all boats.

I’ll add to this list as ideas come up in conversation, so expect this post to be updated over time.