Always fighting for conservative values

  • Small Business Owner, 1994-Present

  • Utah House of Representatives, 2003-2018

  • Speaker of the Utah House of Representatives, 2015-2018

  • Utah House Majority Whip, 2011-2014

  • Chairman of the House Education Committee, 2007-2010

  • UTA Board of Trustees, 2006-2014

  • United Way of Salt Lake, Board of Directors, 2012-2016

  • Summit Academy Charter School, Board of Trustees, 2006-2015

  • Lone Peak Hospital, Board of Directors, 2014-2016

  • The Children’s Museum of Utah, Board of Directors, 2009-2013

  • Radio Host Wingman Wednesday (Red Meat Radio & Both Sides of the Aisle 2008-2015)

  • Take Two Video Podcast (KUTV), 2019

    • Utah Republican Party: Chairman's Award of Valor

    • Salt Lake County Republican Party: Pivotal Support Award

    • Best of Utah, City Weekly: Best Republican Storming of the Democrat Heartland

    • The American Conservative Union Foundation: Conservative Achievement

    • Utah Taxpayer’s Association: Utah Taxpayer Advocate of the Year

    • American’s for Prosperity Utah: For Demonstrating Courage Under Fire

    • American Legion: Appreciation of Hard work on Behalf of Veterans

    • Utah Division of Veterans Affairs: Friend of the Veteran Award

    • Salt Lake Chamber Military Affairs Committee: Patriot Award

    • American Legion: "Hall of Heroes" for Enduring Support of Veterans

    • Utah Transit Authority Department of Public Safety: Support of Transit Security Amendments

    • Utah Department of Public Safety: DPS Public Safety Partnership

    • Utah Corrections Department:: Honorary Office, Fraternal Order of Police

    • Utah Sheriffs’ Association: Honorary Sheriff

    • Salt Lake Chamber: Business Champion

    • Utah Technology Council: Quality Workforce Award

    • Utah Technology Council: Legislator of the Year

    • Utah Hotel & Lodging Association: Legislator of the Year

    • Utah Business Coalition: Legislative Champion Award

Meet Greg Hughes

Greg Hughes grew up in a rough blue-collar neighborhood in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Raised by a single mother, with the help of aunts and his grandmother, Greg was taught lessons of faith, hard work and strength of will.

After serving a mission for his church, Greg moved to Utah to work on a political campaign and ended up staying, attending Utah Valley State College and BYU.

In his early 20’s, Greg started what has become a successful small business doing real estate development and property management. He and his business partner still operate this business today.

In 2002, he was elected to the Utah House of Representatives. In 2010 and 2012 he was elected as the House Majority Whip and in 2014 and 2016 his colleagues elected him as the Speaker of the House. He also served as Chairman of the House Education Committee and he founded the Conservative Caucus.

During his time in the Legislature, Greg passed legislation to implement state spending limitations, reformed Utah’s liquor laws, created a public private partnership early childhood education program that has become a model across the country, has been a leader in education reform, and supported truth in bonding and other spending reform legislation. Hughes was a key figure in passing comprehensive tax reform that lead to a flatter state income tax and $400 million in tax cuts.

He is known as a champion for our veterans running bills and supporting legislation that reflect the gratitude and respect that we all feel for our military men and women. He created the Utah Department of Veterans and Military Affairs, passed a tuition waiver for Purple Heart recipients, passed the Scott B. Lundell Tuition Waiver that provides free college tuition to surviving dependents of National Guard members killed on active duty, passed a property tax exemption for disabled veterans, increased the pay for members of the National Guard, and he negotiated the development of three new veterans nursing homes

As Speaker, Greg worked extensively on issues that would help attract business and increase job availability for the citizens of Utah and he led the effort to relocate the state prison. Despite unprecedented political pressure, Greg stood strong to defeat multiple attempts to expand Obamacare in Utah. He fought to increase education funding at historic levels ($1.7 billion) while cutting taxes. He led the effort to reform Utah’s homeless services delivery model, and he launched Operation Rio Grande to combat the lawlessness that had grown out of control in Salt Lake City. He also led the effort to go after the manufacturers of opioids and increase drug treatment options for those struggling with addiction.

Greg is known for his ability to get things done by bringing opposing sides together to develop unique Utah-solutions to controversial issues such as medical cannabis, justice reform, developing the inland port, and protecting religious freedom while opposing discrimination.

Named the 2015 “Utahn of the Year” by the Salt Lake Tribune, Greg is known for his ability to bring opposing sides together to develop unique Utah-solutions to difficult and controversial issues. Hughes founded Red Meat Radio in 2008 and co-hosted the Saturday morning show for six years, until 2014. He was also a co-host of KCPW’s “Both Sides of the Aisle” which received a UBEE award from the Utah Broadcasters Association for Best Personalities in 2014.He currently co-hosts a weekly radio show, Wingman Wednesday, with Rod Arquette on KNRS radio and a weekly podcast Take Two on Utah’s CBS affiliate KUTV.

Outside of his legislative and business experience, Hughes is active in the community. He has coached little league football and he served in many board positions including Summit Academy Charter School, the United Way of Salt Lake, the Pioneer Park Coalition and the Lone Peak Hospital.

Greg has been married to his wife Krista for more than 25 years. Together they have three children (Sophie, Holden and Reagan).