Utah Policy regularly profiles policymakers from across the state. In this edition we profile Utah Representative Birkeland, Republican, District 53.
Occupation: Law firm business manager.
Education: I attended BYU the summer of 2001 and 2002.
Growing up: I grew up in Montana and New York.
Childhood ambition: To make a difference in the world.
Family: One husband, six children and many “extra” kids.
Why politics: Because people matter, policy matters.
My perfect day: Sleeping in, eating whatever I want, and watching Hallmark movies with my family.
Hobbies: Basketball, hiking, playing the piano, sleeping.
First job: Selling programs for the Great Falls Dodgers.
Lesson taught me by my mother: Don’t listen to negativity.
Hottest issues I’m watching: Redistricting.
Biggest challenge in public life: Balancing it all.
Biggest accomplishment: Becoming a mom.
Alarm clock: 6:20 a.m.
Proudest moment: Anytime my kids do something kind for someone.
My philosophy of government: Less is more.
Why my political party: I LOVE the Republican Party platform.
Playlist: By October, it’s Christmas music.
Personal motto: Do your best and do it with integrity.
Inspiration: “The Lord loves effort” — Russell M. Nelson.
Favorite book: Sunny Side Up, by Lucile Johnson
Indulgence, guilty pleasure: Milk chocolate covered strawberries and cherries.
I admire most in the world: My sister-in-law, Darlene Yates. As a single mom of seven, she’s is everything I hope to be in life.
A small insight into my psyche: It’s a jungle in there.
My farewell message to the world: I hope you felt important and loved.
My district is cool because: District 53 is the MOST beautiful. The people are amazing. We have four major state parks and Flaming Gorge. It’s the perfect blend of hard work and recreation.
I like serving in the Legislature because: I want to find real solutions.
Running for political office is: A great way to meet awesome people.
Historical figure I’d like to take to lunch: President Calvin Coolidge.
Sports team: Spurs.
Favorite pet: Our dog, Smalls.
I always laugh at: My own jokes.
My desk is: Clean and well used.
Biggest issues ahead in 2021 session: Our budget.
My priorities for 2021 session: Proper police reform, repealing old and unneeded laws.