From Deseret News archives:
Bishop 'pumped up' over his House service in first term
Even with those competing needs, Bishop like Sens. Bob Bennett and Orrin Hatch, both R-Utah has cooperated with city leaders when necessary. But the city, which is represented by both Bishop and Salt Lake resident Rep. Jim Matheson, D-Utah, would be more effectively served with one congressman who was focused on their interests, Anderson said.
"We were clearly better off when the entire city was in one district," he said. "I think when Salt Lake City was sliced up, it disenfranchised the residents."
Logan Mayor Doug Thompson had similar feelings, although he felt that it was better for Cache County to have a congressman from a rural area instead of a Salt Lake City resident. Bishop has "served Logan well," he said, and will hopefully continue to represent Logan.
"If our representative was from Salt Lake City, it might be different," Thompson said. "But Bishop is from a rural area, and he treats us well."
"I'm very conservative, which I'm proud of because so is my district, and so is the state," he said.
Born in Kaysville and currently residing in Brigham City the hometown of his wife, Jeralynn Bishop has lived his entire life in the 1st District. He's also represented the area as an elected official for a good portion of his adult life, first serving 16 years in the Utah House of Representatives. For him, politics has always been one of his primary interests, starting during his high school years, continuing as a high school teacher on the subject and never diminishing.
It's this lifetime of work within the district that he feels makes him uniquely qualified to represent it. Whether it is creating wilderness in the west desert, bringing more work to the district's military installations or keeping high-level nuclear waste off of the Skull Valley Indian Reservation, he felt that he was doing what was best for the residents of the district and the state.
"We tried to do things that were beneficial to the lives of Utahns," he said.
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