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Party selects its nominee.
Current roleState Senator
PartyDemocratic
Political ideologyProgressive Democrat
GenderFemale
LocationUtah
BackgroundState senator
EducationHofstra University (B.S./B.A., Elementary Education and Sociology)
Notable personal detailsKathleen Riebe is a Utah state senator representing Senate District 15 and has served in the Utah Senate since 2019. She previously served on the Utah State Board of Education and has worked in education, including as a teacher and educational technology specialist. She was the Democratic nominee in the 2023 special election for Utah’s 2nd Congressional District and later filed to run for U.S. House in Utah’s 1st District for the 2026 cycle.
No clear, detailed public position on tax rates or major tax reforms is documented; publicly stated priorities emphasize lowering costs for families, protecting education funding, and curbing the power of billionaires and special interests. Legislative actions show opposition to budget cuts for higher education and opposition to removing an income-tax earmark for education.
Supports expanding Medicaid and increasing coverage to lower costs and improve access; prioritizes lowering health-care premiums and protecting affordability for families. Advocates preventive and extended care (including postpartum support) and opposes cuts to rural health-care services.
The candidate expresses concern about immigration impacts on communities and opposes militarized responses such as calling out the National Guard to confront people who speak Spanish. Her statements emphasize public safety and humanitarian concerns rather than expansion of enforcement. Public remarks frame immigration as a community and human-rights issue rather than advocating for stricter border militarization or large-scale deportations.
Supports reproductive freedom and has opposed legislative bans on abortion; has proposed and supported measures to preserve access and protect exceptions (for rape, incest, and medical emergencies) while criticizing requirements that further restrict care. Has run campaign messaging defending abortion access and has voted against bills that would implement stricter abortion prohibitions.
States support for protecting public lands and responsibly managing natural resources and has sponsored/served on legislation and committees related to transportation and fuel taxes, but public materials provide only general environmental language without clear, specific climate or energy policy commitments.
The candidate supports targeted gun-safety measures and restrictions in certain circumstances while acknowledging lawful gun ownership; she has proposed and backed measures to limit where or how firearms are carried (including seeking exclusions for populous counties) and has introduced legislation aimed at preventing armed disruptions at public events and universities. Her actions indicate support for some regulatory steps to increase public safety rather than a broad expansion of gun rights.



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