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Affiliation | Democratic |
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Name | Judy Ann Buffmire |
Address | 765 East 4255 South Salt Lake City, Utah 84107, United States |
Email | None |
Website | None |
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June 05, 1929
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Died | May 28, 2011
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Info | Dr. Judy Ann Broyles Buffmire
Born: June 5, 1929 Salt Lake City, Utah
Spouse: LaMar Lee Buffmire
Mailing Address: 765 East 4255 South Salt Lake City, Utah 84107
Phone: (home) 801-266-1862
Education: Bachelor of Science, Cum Laude, University of Utah;
Masters of Science, University of Utah; Doctor of Philosophy,
University of Utah
Profession: Psychologist in Private Practice
Achievements: Presidential Appointment, National Advisory Council
on Education Professions Development, 1974-77; Professional of the
Year Award, Association for Retarded Citizens of Utah, 1988; Award
for Lifelong Public Contribution, Catholic Community Services of
Utah, 1988; Light of Learning Award, Utah State Board of Education,
1991; Utah Rehabilitation Association Legislator of the Year Award,
1993; Outstanding Citizen Volunteer, Salt Lake County Commission,
1994; National Association of Social Workers Co-Legislator of the
Year, 1994; "Hero on the Hill" Award; Governors Council and
Legislative Coalition for People with Disabilities, 1995; Legislative
Service Award, Utah Psychological Association, 1995; Karl F. Heiser
National Award for Advocacy, American Psychological Association,
1995; Legislator of the Year Award, Utah Federation Council for
Exceptional Children, 1996; Supporting Healthcare for the
Underserved; Utah Assocation for Community Health, 1996; Lily
Award for Public Service, Easter Seal, 1997; Utah Association for
Gifted Children, Community Contribution Award, 1998; Citizen Award
for Commitment toward water conservation, Utah Department of
Natural Resouces Division of Water Recourses, Utah Water
Education Committee, 1998; Hero on the Hill Award for Continuing
Legislative Leadership; Governors Council and Legislative Coalalition
for People with Disabilities, 1998; Utah Schools for Deaf and Blind,
Legacy Award for Statesmanship, 1998
Affiliations: American and Utah Psychological Associations; Valley
Mental Health Board of Directors; Utah Assistive Technology
Foundation Board; Graduate School of Social Work Community
Advisory Committee; Utah Women's Political Caucus; Community
Foundation for the Disabled, Inc.
Legislative Service: 2001-2002 committees: Education Standing;
Revenue and Taxation Standing; Quasi-Governmental Entities
Standing; Rules; Public Education Appropriations; Quasi-
Governmental Entities Appropriations. Past assignment: Assistant
Minority Whip. Elected to House, 1992
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