Ken Ivory is an American politician and lobbyist serving as a member of the Utah House of Representatives for the 39th district.
[3] Representative Ivory is a strong supporter of states' rights and has frequently advocated for Utah to gain control of federal lands.
[4] Though the bill was signed into law in 2012, federal lands have remained in control of the United States Department of the Interior.
Ivory and ALC have been the subject of complaints filed with Utah's attorney general, citing Ivory's conflict of interest for writing legislation to benefit ALC while he was a sitting legislator [9] In the 2022 General Session of Utah Legislature, Rep. Ken Ivory was chief sponsor of a Bill intended to protect public school children from various materials found in books or other instructional materials that may be considered offensive.
[11] Shortly after passage of the Bill, a parent of a school-aged child challenged the law, noting that the Holy Bible contained vulgar, sexual and violent content and should, therefore, be likewise removed from public schools.