Utah Marriage Commission

The Utah Marriage Commission provides free, research-based relationship education to help Utahns form and sustain healthy relationships and stronger marriages.

Utah Marriage Commission History

The Utah Marriage Commission began in 1998 as part of the Governor’s office. It was placed in the Department of Workforce Services (DWS) in 2004 to take advantage of TANF (Temporary Assistance to Needy Families) federal funding that came to DWS each year. A major purpose of TANF is to strengthen marriages and increase the number of children growing up in stable, healthy, two-parent families. In 2013, the Utah Marriage Commission was formally put in statute (63M-15) and transferred to the Department of Human Services, although it continued to be supported primarily with federal TANF funds. Then in 2021, the Utah Legislature passed a bill that further clarified the scope and responsibilities of the Commission. In addition, H.B. 55 designated Utah State University Extension, with its mission to translate research into programs and resources to improve the lives of individuals, families, and communities throughout Utah, as the host for the UMC. The Commission is directed by a group of volunteer experts appointed by the Governor and key staff (see below).

Learn more details about UMC’s history and responsibilities HERE

Voting Members

Jill Anderson
Jill Anderson
Appointment: 9/2022 
Commission Member 
CAPSA
Lauren Andrus
Lauren Roberts
Appointment: 8/2023 
Commission Member 

Melissa BallardRep. Melissa Ballard
 Appointment: 5/2019
Commission Chair
Utah State House of Representatives
Brad Barnett Brad Barnett
Appointment: 4/2022 
Commission Member 
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Family Services
Jeremy Boden

Jeremy Boden
Appointment: 8/2023 
Commission Member 
Tiffiney Christiansen
Tiffiney Christiansen
Appointment: 9/2022 
Commission Member 
Leavitt Group
Dan Evans
Dan Evans
Appointment: 9/2022 
Commission Member 
Fox 13 News
Tamara Fackrell

Tamara Fackrell

Appointment: 9/2022 
Commission Member 
Rodriquez-Poston & Fackrell 
Bruce Hough


Bruce Hough

Appointment: 9/2022 
Commission Member  
John JohnsonSen. John Johnson
Appointment: 4/2021
Commission Member
Utah State Senate
Mike KennedySen. Mike Kennedy
Appointment: 4/2021
Commission Member
Utah State Senate
Chelom Leavitt

Chelom Leavitt

Appointment: 8/2023 
Commission Member 
Douglas LeCheminant Rep. Carol S. Moss 
Appointment: 5/2013
Commission Member 
UT House of Representatives
Joe Needham

Joe Needham

Appointment: 4/2022 
Commission Member 
Needham Jewelers
Crystal Painter


Crystal Painter

Appointment: 4/2022 
Commission Member 
SLC Catholic Diocese
Mary Catherine Perry

Mary Catherine Perry

Appointment: 9/2022 
Commission Member 

Lola Shipp
Lola Shipp 
Appointment: 8/2019
Commission Member 
Utah Board of Education












Krista Sorenson

Appointment: 9/2022 
Commission Member 
Sorenson Impact Foundation
Tessa Stewart

Tessa Stewart

Appointment: 9/2022 
Commission Member 
Tanya Vea

Tanya Vea

Appointment: 9/2022 
Commission Member 
Bonneville Media














Dave Thomas

Appointment: 9/2022 
Commission Member 
Thomas Arts
Todd Weiler
Sen. Todd Weiler
Appointment: 1/2020 
Commission Member 
Utah State Senate

Advising Members






Jackie Leavitt
Jacalyn Leavitt

Honorary Chair
Mark Jarvis
Dr. Mark O. Jarvis

Professor of Family Life, SLCC

Naomi Brower
Naomi Brower

Professor, USU Ext. Weber
Nate Bagley
Nate Bagley

Growth Marriage: Relationship Podcast, Speaker, and Researcher

 

UMC Host and Staff

Brian Higginbotham
Dr. Brian Higginbotham

Associate VP, USU Extension

Dave Schramm
Dr. David Schramm

Professor of Family Life, USU Extension


Alan Hawkins
Alan J. Hawkins, PhD
Manager
Utah Marriage Commission









The host organization is determined by the legislature, while members of the Utah Marriage Commission are appointed by the Governor and elected officials. Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed by the Commission and its members do not necessarily reflect the views of the host organization. Utah State University’s host responsibilities are limited as defined in (2021) H.B. 55. 63M-14-206. Utah State University is an affirmative action/equal opportunity institution and is committed to a learning and working environment free from discrimination, including harassment. Click here to view USU’s non-discrimination notice.