For Utah State House District 46
FIGHTING FOR DRAPER AND BLUFFDALE
SMALL BUSINESS AND LOW TAXES
OPTIONS IN EDUCATION AND PARENT CONTROL
LOCAL CONTROL
EFFICIENT, EFFECTIVE GOVERNMENT
"ALL THE ABOVE" ENERGY POLICY
THE RIGHT TO LIFE FOR THE UNBORN AND FAMILY-CENTERED VALUES
2ND AMENDMENT RIGHTS
SAFEGUARDING UTAH'S NATURAL RESOURCES (WATER, CLEAN AIR)
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Cal Roberts
For Utah State House District 46
MEET CAL ROBERTS
Cal has unique private sector experience in finance, investing, small business ownership, and commercial real estate development. He also has public sector experience that positions him to effectively understand important local issues such as taxes / budgets, land-use control, infrastructure and public safety.
CAL’s RESUME
Draper City Council: 2020 – 2024
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- Committees / Assignments: Mayor Pro Tempore, Chamber of Commerce, Parks, Trails & Rec.
- Own and operated 5 small businesses, employing over 50 people in Salt Lake and Utah County
- Director at Reef Capital Partners, specializing in venture capital / private equity and commercial real estate development. Led over $350 million in transaction value
- Worked on Wall Street for 5 years at Credit Suisse doing mergers & acquisitions with large public / private companies
- Graduated from Brigham Young University
WHY I’M RUNNING
HD 46 faces dynamic challenges—rapid population growth, congested infrastructure and government mandates. Yet, we are also positioned to seize generational opportunities, including The Point development and the expanding horizons of Silicon Slopes.
During the 2023 Draper City Council campaign, I knocked on the doors of thousands of HD 46 residents. The prominent issues that came up—the prison site development, local control and land use issues, affordable housing, economic development, infrastructure investment—are issues that demand common-sense, conservative solutions at the Capitol. Draper and the East side of Bluffdale deserve a State Representative fighting for these issues and advocating on behalf of our residents.
I’m committed to solving real problems for Draper and Bluffdale. As a parent with three young children who will experience life in our community—playing at our parks, attending our public schools, depending on our natural resources—I’m dedicated to building a future where they can flourish, contribute to our local economy, and one day, start their own families.
I care about their future and the shared future of all residents of HD 46. I will fight to protect and defend our incredible quality of life and the things that make our corner of Utah special.
Sincerely,